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On the Seychelles Enchantment luxury cruise, guests embark on a breathtaking round trip beginning and ending in Victoria, Mahe Island. This 11-day journey unveils the splendors of the Seychelles archipelago, visiting iconic islands such as Praslin, La Digue, Curieuse, and Bird Island, each offering a unique tapestry of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Travelers will explore enchanting locations like Praslin's famed Anse Lazio beach and the UNESCO-listed Vallée de Mai, home to the rare coco de mer palm. On La Digue, Anse Source d'Argent boasts picturesque settings, while the rugged landscapes of Curieuse Island are adorned with red-earth mountains. Bird Island offers a conservational sanctuary for diverse avian species and the world's largest land tortoise, Esmeralda. Throughout the "Seychelles Enchantment" cruise, guests can engage in a range of optional activities. Kayaking with the expedition team offers possible sightings of marine life such as dolphins and sea turtles. Hiking trails on Grande Soeur lead to panoramic island views, enhancing the adventurous experience. Whether marveling at bustling markets in Victoria or meditating on secluded beaches, this cruise promises unforgettable escapades.
Walk among giants - with the largest population of giant Aldabra tortoises on earth.
Witness the prehistoric Coco de Mer palm, towering giants bearing the world’s largest seeds.
Sink your toes into powdery white sand framed by striking granite boulders and gentle palm trees.
Victoria, the capital of Seychelles, is a vibrant city on Mahé Island's northeastern side, blending diverse cultures and traditions. Attractions include the bustling stalls of Victoria Market, the Hindu shrine of Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple and the colourful "Jivan Imports" store. The Victoria Botanical Garden features Aldabra giant tortoises and 200 plant species, including unique trees like the coco-de-mer.
Curieuse Marine National Park's captivating landscape is made up of red earth mountains and granite hills. The Coco de Mer palm, which produces the world's largest nuts, grows only here and Praslin. Baie Laraie is home to all seven mangrove species in Seychelles, while the area is also the site of a tortoise sanctuary. Once a leper colony, Curieuse hosts giant Aldabra tortoises and sea turtles.
Aride Island, one of Seychelles' finest nature reserves, offers a glimpse into the islands' unspoilt past. The uninhabited granitic island hosts vital seabird colonies, with 10 breeding species, including the world's largest populations of two frigatebird species and the roseate tern subspecies arideensis. Reptile density is among the highest globally. Rare native plants like Wright's Gardenia grow in their natural state only on Aride.
Praslin has some of the Seychelles' finest beaches, like Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette, with granite boulders dotting the soft sands. Busy Anse Volbert-Côte D’Or offers views of Chauve Souris islet. Inland, Praslin National Park's rugged jungle hosts rare flora and fauna. The Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO site, features a coco de mer forest, one of only two populations of these enormous trees, bearing the world's largest fruit and heaviest seeds.
Bird Island, the northernmost in the Seychelles archipelago, is a coral cay surrounded by over 5 km of pristine beaches and turquoise waters. The island is famous for its birdlife, including sooty terns, fairy terns and common noddies. A haven for nature lovers, it focuses on wildlife conservation such as protecting the critically endangered hawksbill and green turtles. It's also home to Esmeralda, the world’s largest land tortoise.
Cousin Island, a land and sea special reserve, is a conservation success story. In 1959, just 26 Seychelles warblers remained, clinging to life in a mangrove swamp. An intensive program cut back coconuts, allowing the warbler's native forest to recover. Cousin's restoration also benefited the endangered Seychelles magpie robin. The island is now a thriving indigenous forest and wetland, attracting birds, giant tortoises, lizards and more.
La Digue is renowned for idyllic beaches dotted with granite boulders like Anse Source d'Argent on the west coast. Secluded beaches like Anse Bonnet Carré and Anse Cocos on the east are accessible only on foot, featuring calm, shallow waters. Hikers enjoy the ascent to Nid d'Aigle, the 333-m high island peak, with a restaurant halfway up. The Veuve Nature Reserve protects the rare Seychelles Black Paradise Flycatcher's breeding habitat.
Grande Soeur, the slightly larger of the Sister Islands, is a peaceful spot known for its granite rocks emerging above palm-fringed beaches, creating stunning landmarks like Table Rock. Grande Soeur East, the most picturesque beach on the island, claims the crown as Seychelles' finest. The island is also one of the archipelago's best snorkelling spots with sea turtles, tropical fish and small reef sharks. Hiking trails lead to panoramic views.
The tiny Moyenne Island in the inner Seychelles covers just 9 hectares. The 2km shoreline features white sand beaches and granite boulders characteristic of the Seychelles. Despite its size, Moyenne hosts high biodiversity. Moyenne Island National Park, the world's smallest, was established in 2009 by Brendon Grimshaw to preserve the ecosystem. Densely covered in trees and plants, it represents 40 native species, many unique to Moyenne.
Victoria, the capital of Seychelles, is a vibrant city on Mahé Island's northeastern side, blending diverse cultures and traditions. Attractions include the bustling stalls of Victoria Market, the Hindu shrine of Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple and the colourful "Jivan Imports" store. The Victoria Botanical Garden features Aldabra giant tortoises and 200 plant species, including unique trees like the coco-de-mer.
SH Diana was named after the Roman goddess of light, the moon, hunting and wilderness. She combines cutting-edge technology with stylish, sophisticated design. The ship’s special ice-resistant PC6 hull means it’s able to visit some of the world's most inaccessible regions. Whether you’re taking in remarkable scenery from the panoramic sauna, dining in a world-class restaurant, or unwinding in your sumptuous stateroom, this outstanding 5-star ship has you covered.
One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel (Cruise Plus package only, exemptions apply)
Your selected stateroom
All meals onboard
Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
24-hour room service
Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers
One selected shore excursion per port of call
All expedition landings
Entry level WIFI (upgraded packages available)
Gym, sauna, pool
24/7 self service laundry
Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot
Onboard gratuities & port taxes
Bespoke pre & post land programmes
Additional hotel nights pre or post cruise
Premium and private shore excursions
Kayak and private Zodiac tours
Premium spirits & reserve wine list
Spa & beauty treatments
Laundry services
Retail shop
Smart HDTV
Minibar with soft drinks & beer
Illy Espresso coffee machine with pods
Kettle and Kusmi tea bags
Towels for cabin, pool and gym
Individually-controlled airconditioning
Bathrobes and bedroom slippers
Toiletries
Personal Safe
Nikon Prostaff 3S 10x42 binoculars
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Kayaking in the polar regions will be mainly focused on experiencing the polar regions from water level with all your senses and without any interference from artificial sounds.
Having the unique opportunity to kayak in the world’s last great wildernesses , is often described as a spiritual experience slowing down to the rhythm of the paddles, you are able to observe and soak in the natural wonders of the polar regions like very few have experienced before you. Observe scenery, coastlines, ice formations and polar wildlife from the comfort and silence of your kayak.
Conditions permitting, your Expedition Leader and Kayak guide will make sure you will be kayaking in a safe environment .
Whilst some kayak excursions are designed to allow guests to disembark on shore and discover the area, most of the kayak excursions will be mainly focusing on experiencing the polar regions, from water level, with all your senses as there is no interference with artificial sounds.
The kayaking experience ideally starts after guests have been shuttled by Zodiac to a starting point, then transfer from the zodiac to the kayak by their own means and at the end of the Kayak excursion transfer back to the shuttle Zodiac to be brought back on board.
Besides your kayak guide who briefs the kayaking group before the excursion and afterwards leads the group there is also a Zodiac driver on a safety boat following the kayak group to offer assistance if required.
IMPORTANT
In the interest of allowing all guests the opportunity to experience a kayak tour, guests may pre-book one kayak excursions per cruise.
For those wishing to join more than one kayak excursion, we will collect names for our waiting list whilst on board and do our best to accomodate these requests.
Please note that our kayaks accomodate two guests - if you would lile to share with a friend or family member; please make sure that you specify this with the on board team.
If you are travelling alone, we will find another guest for you to share with.
DISCLAIMER: Rates are per person, subject to availability and can change at any time
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