- Follow the footsteps of the Vikings – Lofoten, NorwayBodø, Bodø£950.00
https://youtu.be/PcCD9n0ZYew
Until we meet again, cause this is not the end. It will come a day, when we will find our way.
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It's time for an exciting cruise along the Norwegian coast! It is a kingdom of wild nature, full of stunning landscapes and majestic mountains. Full speed ahead and we are sailing! Sailing along the Norwegian coast is an extraordinary adventure due to the pristine nature of this area. Nature in Norway charms with its undeniable beauty and breath-taking views.In the northern part of the country, the mysterious Lofoten awaits the brave. It is an archipelago stretching 112 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle. The islands are virtually untouched by human activity and mostly uninhabited. During a cruise on the archipelago you will feel a peace that you will not find in the city. Apart from small fishing villages, you will not find many marinas to moor here, but you will have close contact with the surrounding nature.
The Lofoten Islands are located above the arctic circle in Northwest Norway. Made up of deep fjords, craggy peaks, sandy beaches, and cute red fishing cabins, the islands are a wonderful location for landscape photography. If you are an Aurora Borealis chaser this could be an interesting place.
In the uppermost reaches of Norway’s shattered coastline, above the hubbub and city lights of Bodø stretches the Vestfjord, a vast expanse of water separating a cluster of bewitching islands from the southern mainland. Here, in Lofoten, the mountain peaks cast dramatic shadows across the horizon, sweeping into foreboding seas and breathlessly calm bays and beaches.
At the mercy of the ocean, the colourful, long-standing settlements remain inhabited by stoic fishing communities, who endure wild and stormy winters to maintain their steadfast existence and enjoy the calm, summer days, the midnight sun, and the Northern lights.
Arriving in the Lofoten Islands on the yacht, you’ll gain a very real insight into the sea-centric lifestyle the locals lead, and ultimately be seduced by the staggering landscape and wildlife encounters; seabirds by their millions, and if we’re lucky, whales, orcas and narwhals.Bodø is the capital of Nordland county, located in the Salten region, north of the Arctic Circle. It is the largest city in the province and the second largest in Northern Norway. There are a lot of natural attractions and just beautiful places in the vicinity of Bodø. There are 17 nature reserves in the region, each of which is unique in its own way. This is an excellent opportunity to watch white-tailed eagles and other birds, walk through pristine forests and wander around the snow-white marble slabs of the Sunnstraumen Nature Reserve. And when you go on a boat trip, you can see a rare natural phenomenon — giant whirlpools of incredible depth, about 10 m in diameter. They form the Saltstraumen, the most powerful tidal current on the planet.
Hamnøy - the oldest fishing village in the stunning Lofoten archipelago is small, but unbelievably beautiful. It is considered to be one of the most picturesque villages in the municipality of Moskenes, which is also a popular tourist destination due to its scenic and unspoiled nature.
Nusfjord in Lofoten is a pearl in red and ochre. Which fishing village is the prettiest? A definite contender has to be Nusfjord on Flakstadøya Island, with its red and ochre buildings nestled beneath the mighty Lofoten mountains.Henningsvær has the most well-preserved architecture of the traditional Norwegian villages, quirky cafes and restaurants, the Hus Gallery, and a burgeoning adventure scene. It’s a wonderful place to visit. Henningsvær’s dramatic setting is on par with Reine, with colorful
buildings lining the harbour and the steep mountains of Austvågøya as a backdrop.The picturesque harbour of Svolvær overlooks the Vestfjord. Enjoy visiting a fishing village where age-old seagoing traditions are still preserved. The surrounding islands, steep mountains, beautiful beaches and sheltered bays offer opportunities to take part in a number of exciting activities. Shops, galleries, cafes and restaurants are scattered throughout the city.
Climb aboard, and join the crew. As a member of the crew, you’ll be expected to participate in daily activities necessary to keep everything shipshape.
PASSAGE
BODO – SORVAGEN – HAMNOY – BALLSTAD – NUSFJORD – KABELVAG – HENNINGSVAER – SVOLVAER – BODO
COSTS
£950 pp + 1200 kr contribution (food on board, fuel, marina fees etc.)
PASSPORT AND VISAS
For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit:
https://www.udi.no/en/word-definitions/persons-who-do-not-need-a-visa-to-visit-norway-/#link-708 - Sail⛵ far, far away to wild Faroe IslandsTórshavn, Tórshavn£1,250.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goKpesfVL-o
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Breath taking coastal scenery, fascinating historical sites and rare wildlife will all be commonplace on this trip to sail the Faroe Islands. See standing stones and spitting geysers, golden eagles, otters, arctic foxes, whales and of course puffins! Witness a geological transformation as you leave the Mid Atlantic Ridge with its volcanic wilderness. No experience is needed to join this sailing voyage and you’ll learn everything you need to know on the go.
Faroe Islands are group of 18 wild islands are fully exposed to the raw power of the ocean giving them a truly isolated and untouched feel.THE OLD TOWN OF TÓRSHAVN DAY 1
Tórshavn is located on the south-east coast of Streymoy, and home to around 15,000 inhabitants. At the heart of it is Tinganes, the historical old town which dates back to the 1400s. Tinganes is also home to the oldest parliamentary meeting locations in the world (dating back to the 800s) and is still home to the Prime Minister’s office.GÁSADALUR AND THE FAMOUS MÚLAFOSSUR FALLS DAY 2
Perhaps the most famous of all Faroese attractions is the stunning Múlafossur waterfall, located just south of Gasadalur village. Falling straight into the North Atlantic, the waterfall has become somewhat sensation in recent years. It’s utterly majestic. The village of Gásadalur sits in the middle of this beautiful scene of towering mountains and grass-covered fields, all of which are the perfect backdrop to the famous waterfall.ISLAND OF MYKINES AND ITS PUFFIN COLONY DAY 3
Mykines is the breeding ground for a wide range of migratory seabirds, including the incredibly cute and clumsy Puffin. The western-most section of the island is covered with Puffin burrows and seabird nests, transforming it into a hive of colour and sound in summer months.TOWN OF GJOGV DAY 4
The Faroe Islands are dotted with beautiful little towns, and in humble opinion, Gjogv is the most picturesque of them all. Located on the northern tip of Eysturoy, Gjogv is a village full of charm and visual appeal. Colorful timber-walled cottages dot the enclosed valley with a creek flowing straight through the middle of the town.
Gjogv is, however, most famous for its scenic 200m gorge, which is one of the best natural harbours in the Faroes and for centuries supplied the town's once-thriving fishing industry.KALSOY AND KALLURIN LIGHTHOUSE (Syðradalur) DAY 5
The long, thin island of Kalsoy is located in the northern part of the Faroe Islands archipelago and is famous for Kallurin lighthouse, positioned on what feels like the edge of the earth, perched atop dramatic cliffs which just straight out of the North Atlantic below. We also visit the Seal Woman statue in Mikladalur and to learn about the folktale of how she is believed to still curse the men of the Island.PASSAGE
Tórshavn – Trongisvágur – Mykines – Mikladalur - Gjógv - Syðradalur - Klaksvík – TórshavnDATE
24 Jun - 30 Jun 2024COSTS
£1,250 pp + 500DKK contribution (food on board, fuel, marina fees, etc.)
By joining this trip you accept that the skipper has the final decision on activities and the itinerary with safety of crew and the yacht in mind.PASSPORT AND VISAS
UK, EU AND SCHENGEN COUNTRY ( NO VISA REQUIRED). For full list please go to:
https://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/Words-and-concepts/US/Visum/Countries-with-a-visa-requirement-and-visa-free-countries - Into the wild - AlaskaSeward, Seward, AK£1,350.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT0qdYK4suI
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Alaska: the name is a symbol of wild, untamed, natural beauty and expansive, seemingly never-ending landscapes yearning to be explored.
The last frontier" isn’t simply a license plate motto but a way of life in North America’s crown jewel of wilderness. For those seeking to find their spirit through exploration, epic hikes and outdoor fun, there are few comparisons. Even the campfires are going to be big and go late under the midnight sun – one of the best times to visit. Given the scope of how big Alaska is, a few trips by land and sea are part of the experience in this most mighty of wild places.
Seward's location is nothing short of epic. It sits at the northernmost edge of Resurrection Bay, a deep fjord carved by glaciers. To the east are snowcapped peaks and forests of Sitka spruce. To the west is 700 square miles of ice known as the Harding Icefield. It is encompassed by the larger Kenai Fjords National Park. No matter where you look, there's
something beautiful to see.There's so much to see and explore in Alaska! In 7 days you could sail to glaciers in the Kenai Fjords National Park, anchor in secluded coves, or let the whales decide where you'll go! Since the sun hardly sleeps, you've got extra time to enjoy amazing views, waterfalls, and wildlife!
Seward is a small town located on the Kenai Peninsula and offers many activities for outdoor enthusiasts. There are plenty of things you can do in Seward including boat tours to Kenai Fjords National Park, or the Alaska SeaLife Center which is a great place to learn about marine life in Alaska and see sea lions, puffins, and other animals up close.
The Kenai Fjords National Park in the Kenai Peninsula is one of the best places to visit in Alaska with glaciers, an icefield, and bears and seals lolling about. The best way to see this remote destination is to get out on a cruise where you can get out on kayaks to explore the fjords.Prince William Sound
The Sound is located on the south end of Alaska with incredible scenery and is one of the prettiest places you’ll visit. You can take a boat tour out to visit the sound and also enjoy a delicious meal on the water. The Sound is surrounded by glaciers and the biggest tidewater glacier is the Columbia Glacier.
You’ll feel what a goldfish feels like as the surroundings seem bigger than life. There is also a lot of wildlife in the area so keep your camera handy for epic pics you can look at over and over again. This might not be one of the most well-known Alaska destinations, but you’ll be rewarded with an awe-inspiring scene if you decide to be one of the few that visit.
Nestled between glaciers and lush mountains, Whittier is the gateway to stunning Prince William Sound. While just a few hundred people call this seaside town home, this area attracts thousands of visitors every year.
They come because it’s the best place to see amazing tidewater glaciers and marine In fact, you’ll find the world’s largest concentration of tidewater glaciers here.
Take a cruise in Prince William Sound to see glaciers, whales, sea otters bobbing in the water, and seals hauled out on ice chunks that have calved from the glacier. And you won’t be able to miss the incredibly active seabird rookeries with thousands of birds.The meeting point of two oceans
The meeting point of two oceans in the Gulf of Alaska is a breathtaking sight that leaves people in awe. The contrast between the warm, blue waters of the Pacific Ocean and the milky turquoise waters of the Arctic Ocean is striking. It’s a reminder of the power and beauty of nature. The boundary between the two oceans can be seen as a visible line, sometimes several kilometres wide, where the two oceans meet. The line is not always straight and can shift and change with the weather and tides.
Climb aboard, and join the crew. As a member of the crew, you’ll be expected to participate in daily activities necessary to keep everything shipshape.PASSAGE
SEWARD HBR - EVANS ISLAND (ANCHOR) - WHITTIER HBR – VALDEZ HBR- TATITLEK (ANCHOR) - CORDOVA HBR - MONTAGUE ISLAND (ANCHOR) - SEWARD HBR
By joining this trip you accept that the skipper has the final decision on activities and the itinerary with safety of crew and the yacht in mind. We will be under satellite navigation at all times to establish and update the ship position by automatic means, for use throughout the voyage.COSTS
£1,350 pp., all inclusive (food on board, fuel, marina fees etc.)PASSPORT AND VISAS
For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa/entry-requirements
https://www.estaform.org/visa-for-alaska - ⛵Sail Gulf Islands, CanadaNanaimo Harbour, Nanaimo, BC£1,250.00
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Warm summer winds, changeable weather and a treasure trove of islands, inlets, fjords and rivers to explore mean Vancouver Island sets sailors’ pulses racing. With stunning panoramic vistas providing the backdrop to a blend of island hopping, coastal exploration and ocean-style cruising on the Salish Sea, the Pacific Northwest ranks among the finest cruising grounds on Earth.Sail out into the Salish Sea from Vancouver Island to visit the marine parks and secluded anchorages of the Gulf Islands, where whales and dolphins are often spotted. Sail into Desolation Sound for isolated fjords, towering mountains and spectacular wildlife. Head east from Vancouver Island and you’ll reach the USA’s fir-covered San Juan Islands. Warm weather, fresh air, soaring bald eagles and cruising killer whales are the islands’ calling cards.
Day 1 At 10.00 am - Safety brief
Your Vancouver Island sailing voyage starts in Nanaimo Marina. This magical destination is snug in the Georgia Strait, between the mainland and the eastern side of Vancouver Island. Each of these islands is a world unto itself, with its own history, culture and colourful characters.Day 2
Ganges is a popular destination for boaters from all over the Pacific North West and a must visit when cruising the Gulf Islands. On Saturdays (April- October) there is the very best open air market with the biggest display of goods varying from the best locally grown vegetables to some bizarre hand made goods! It is entertaining and fun with live music and lots to eat and drink.Day 3
Sidney is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island on the Saanich Peninsula. With prevailing westerly ocean winds moderating both summer and winter temperatures, 3.6 kilometres of waterfront. The Saanich Peninsula encompasses the area just north of Greater Victoria, all the way to Deep Cove and Swartz Bay. Sidney and Brentwood Bay are the two largest communities on this semi- rural peninsula.
The community of Brentwood Bay overlooks the Saanich Inlet and has some great restaurants and shops and pretty marina. Brentwood Bay boasts one of the South Island region’s most famous attractions: Butchart Gardens. These splendid, world-renowned gardens have been drawing visitors to the region since 1904 and have recently been designated a national historic site.Day 4
Maple Bay - The most protected anchorage is found in Birds Eye Cove.
Ashore, there is an excellent pub serving West coast food and a good selection of local wines and craft beers on tap. At the extreme south end of Maple Bay is Maple Bay Marina featuring a full chandlery, a restaurant and a pub. Over the past decade, Maple Bay Marina has established a well-deserved reputation for providing excellent service, value, and friendly atmosphere.Day 5
This gem of an anchorage is located in the middle of Decourcy Island. It is a small anchorage which would normally necessitate a stern tie to the shore. Despite this it is well worth a visit. Conveniently located at the north end of the Gulf islands, it is a popular waiting spot for transiting “Dodds Narrows” as it is only 6 nautical miles from the Narrows.Day 6
SILVA BAY This picturesque island is located at the very head of the Gulf Islands. The very best anchorage is at Silva Bay which is located on the East coast of the island. This Bay offers great overnight anchorage in a sheltered bay or the facility to tie alongside the marina.Day 7
Returning to the Nanaimo Marina by 09.00 amClimb aboard, and join the crew. As a member of the crew, you’ll be expected to participate in daily activities necessary to keep everything shipshape.
PASSAGE
DAY 1 Nanaimo Marina to Thetis Island – Telegraph Hbr
DAY 2 Thetis Island to Salt Spring Island – Ganges
DAY 3 Ganges to Saanich Peninsula – Sidney
DAY 4 Sidney to Vancouver Island-Maple Bay
DAY 5 Maple Bay to Decoursey Island – Pirates Cove
DAY 6 Pirates Cove to Gabriola Island – Silva Bay
DAY 7 Silva Bay to Nanaimo MarinaDATE
22 Jul - 28 Jul 2024COSTS
£1,250 pp., all inclusive (food on board, fuel, marina fees, etc.)PASSPORT AND VISAS:
Please note, your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry to Canada. International visitors (not US citizens or US permanent residents) must carry a valid passport and, if required, a visa. Citizens from the UK, France, Germany, Mexico, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia and others do not require a visa to enter Canada.Countries whose citizens require visas to enter Canada, visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/
Up-to-date list of required documents to enter Canada, contact Canadian Consulate or Embassy
https://www.international.gc.ca/ - ⛵ Beautiful Cyclades, Greece ⛵Athens, Athens
https://youtu.be/IMP6BxfPm4c?list=RDEMG9OCi58bQsxUPSqetX_b2A
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Located between Attica and Crete in the Aegean Sea, this small complex of islands is one of the oldest cultural resources on earth not only for the Greek civilization but for the whole of Europe. This cluster of small circular islands were named Cyclades, (which translates in English as circular islands) and refers to this group of islands that are scattered in a circular pattern around the sacred island of Delos, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. In Greek mythology, Poseidon, god of the Sea known for his formidable temper, turned the Cyclades nymphs, whom had somehow provoked his rage, into these rugged little islands. It is said that the sea sparkles and dances with the same joy and playfulness that the nymphs possessed before their unfortunate transformation.Jagged, sun drenches rocks and golden beaches emerge from the azure waters of the Aegean Sea. whitewashed well cared for buildings of the ancients offer a warm invitation to explore in wonderment the architectural antiquities, dazzling reflective light and beautiful icons and frescoes founded during the presence of the Byzantine Empire.
In Cyclades you will find that the characteristic sound of the summer is a continuous tz tz tz tz tz that comes from the trees and interrupts the serenity of noon. For the people who love nature, it sounds like a sweet melody and reminds them that it is hot. It is the sing of the cicadas. The tettix of ancient Greeks or the tzitzikas for the modern Greeks.
Vineyards, olive groves, spectacular bird watching, and off the beaten track beaches offer basking in the sensuousness of these islands to all that make the trip.Climb aboard, and join the crew. As a member of the crew, you’ll be expected to participate in daily activities necessary to keep everything shipshape. Getting to grips with the ropes and sheets, basic navigation skills and yacht maintenance, setting out the day’s aims according to the weather conditions and the schedule.
PASSAGE
Athens - Sounion - Serifos - Paros - Mykonos - Syros - Kythnos - Athens
DATE
12 Aug - 18 Aug 2024
COSTS
£850 pp + EUR 250 contribution (food on board, fuel, marina fees etc.)
PASSPORT AND VISAS
Please note, your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry to Greece. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit:https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/greece/entry-requirements
- Ooooopa - ⛵Sail Ionian Islands, GreeceCorfu, Corfu£850.00
https://youtu.be/zCNFoM_FTO0?t=11
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This green island with its breathtaking beaches and crystal clear waters of greenish-blue colours will take your breath away. Kefalonia is a gem in the Ionian Sea. It carries a rich history in cultural tradition. It’s the biggest Ionian Island and the green of its mountains blend with the blue of the water making it truly unique and a beloved destination. Pine, cypress and olive trees cover Mt. Ainos' peak, while at its foot you’ll come across vineyards where the popular Kefalonian Robola wine variety is produced.If you happen to love snorkeling or diving then the seabed around the island will definitely satisfy you. You might even get the chance to encounter the rare caretta sea turtle that take refuge here, as well as the monk seals monachus. Kefalonia’s culinary tradition, history, traditional villages, upbeat nightlife and pristine beaches will make you fall in love with the island.
Argostoli
The biggest town and capital of the island is Argostoli. It is a town built around a hill, with a city-like life, filled with various types of entertainment: shops for you shopping lovers, cafes to sit back and relax, bars and beaches nearby. Although Argostoli was totally ruined by the earthquake in 1953, there are still sites that depict the old venetian architecture. You can see the old town Krani with the Cyclopean Walls; walk along the pedestrian street, where if you have the opportunity you may encounter the local philharmonic orchestra playing traditional Ionian Island songs.The Cave Lake of Melissani
The cave lake of Melissani is a wonder of nature and one of the most impressive sights on Kefalonia which is located in Karavomylos, an area close to Sami town. Melissani was discovered in 1951 and following construction works in order to make it accessible it has become one of the most famous tourist attractions. The magic of the landscape is partly because of the roof that has collapsed and you have a view of the sky while being in a cave. If you visit during the day when the sun is high and the sunshine drops on the lake it makes the light blue waters shine giving off a magical soothing feeling.Assos
At the north part of the island, picturesque Assos village is built alongside cliffs, among pine trees and cypresses. Sparsely built with traditional colour, in an impressive landscape, Assos fascinates with the peace and simplicity it depicts.Kourkoumelata
The most passionate mention it as the most wonderful village of the Balkan area. The village is called Kourkoumelata and lies at the southwest part of the island. The earthquake of 1953 ruined Kourkoumelata, as it ruined most areas of the island, however, the way that this area was rebuilt is the feature that makes it stand out. This resettlement has occurred abiding by both to modern rules of city planning and to the preservation of neo-classic features. You can't miss this!Corfu
Where the Venetians, the French and the British used to live.
With the passage of time the island may have changed, but we can still feel the spirit of a distant glorious past. Its rich multi-cultural heritage, its historic monuments, its stunning natural landscape, its crystal clear seas, and its excellent weather all year round explain why Corfu is one of the most cosmopolitan Mediterranean destinations weaving a powerful spell on its visitors.Climb aboard, and join the crew. As a member of the crew, you’ll be expected to participate in daily activities necessary to keep everything shipshape. Getting to grips with the ropes and sheets, basic navigation skills and yacht maintenance, setting out the day’s aims according to the weather conditions and the schedule.
PASSAGE
CORFU - LAKKA - GAIOS - ASSOS & SAMI - ZAKINTOS - ITHAKI -KAVOS - CORFUDATE
19 Aug - 25 Aug 2024COSTS
£850 pp + EUR 250 contribution (food on board, fuel, marina fees etc.)PASSPORT AND VISAS:
For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visit:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/greece/entry-requirements - 🌴⛵Seychelles 🌊⛵🐋🌴 charm lies in its isolation 🌴⛵😎🐬Eden Fine Art Seychelles, Mahe
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Mother Nature was unbelievably generous with the Seychelles, a fabled paradise whose islands lie scattered across the Indian Ocean. Spellbinding beaches are the main attraction, and what beaches! Exquisite ribbons of sand lapped by turquoise waters and backed by lush hills, palm trees and Dali-esque boulders. Beyond the beach, diving and snorkelling are brilliant in the warm waters amid abundant marine life, while few places on the planet do ocean-side luxury quite like the Seychelles. Mahé is the largest island and entry point to the Seychelles, with some fabulous resorts, restaurants and beaches, not to mention the small capital city of Victoria. But it's also the busiest island, with glorious Praslin and La Digue. Even further out, there are real lost-world islands to be found.The Seychelles’ charm lies in its isolation. The archipelago’s 115 idyllic islands are scattered all over the Indian Ocean. They’re 500 miles from their closest neighbour, Madagascar, and 900 miles from the shores of the African mainland. Thanks to this seclusion, its beaches and forests are virtually untouched and rarely crowded.
Mahé - by far the largest and most developed of the Seychelles islands, Mahé is home to the country's capital, Victoria, and to about 90% of the Seychelles' population. As such it's both as busy as the Seychelles gets, and home to the largest selection of resorts and activities, from the hiking possibilities across the rugged interior of Morne Seychellois National Park to diving pristine sites and snorkelling within sight of whale sharks in or just beyond the glorious bays caressed by gorgeously multihued waters. The west coast, from top to bottom, is one long string of stunning beaches and outstanding accommodation, but there are plenty of secret gems elsewhere. And wherever you're based, paradise lies close at hand.
Morne Seychellois National Park - while the dazzling coastline of Mahé is undoubtedly the island's main attraction, its mountainous interior is a dramatic landscape that's wonderful to explore. The splendid Morne Seychellois National Park encompasses an impressive 20% of the land area of Mahé and contains a wide variety of habitats, from coastal mangrove forests up to the country's highest peak, the Morne Seychellois (905m). Choked in thick forest, the enigmatic central part of the park is virtually deserted and can only be reached by walking trails; the trailheads are mostly accessible by road. Up here, you don't have to go very far before the outside world starts to feel a long, long way away.
Praslin - a wicked seductress, Praslin has lots of temptations: stylish lodgings, tangled velvet jungle that's ripe for exploration, curving hills dropping down to gin-clear seas, gorgeous stretches of silky sand edged with palm trees and a slow-motion ambience. No, you're not dreaming – this is the Seychelles you dreamed of when you first imagined this tropical archipelago.
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Average temperatures in the Seychelles are warm all year round at between 26ºC and 28ºC. The best time to visit for sailing the Seychelles is during the season transition in April - November when the water visibility is optimal at 28 meters – perfect for swimming, snorkeling and diving.Come and join on a 7-day sailing adventure that will allow you to make the most of this piece of paradise.
PASSAGE
Week no 1
1. Mahé, Eden Marina to Vallee de Mai in Baie Ste Anne
2. Baie Ste Anne to St. Pierre islet
3. St. Pierre islet to Cousin Island and Baie Ste Anne (night)
4. Baie Ste Anne to La Dingue (anchor in Petite or Grande Anse)
5. Sail around isles of Marrianne and Felicite – Curieuse (Laraie Bay - night) or Baie Ste Anne (supplies)
6. Grande Soeur to Baie Ste Anne
7. Baie Ste Anne to Eden MarinaWeek no 2
1. Mahé, Eden Marina to Vallee de Mai in Baie Ste Anne
2. Baie Ste Anne to La Dingue Island
3. Sail around isles of Marrianne and Felicite - Curieuse
4. Curieuse to St. Pierre islet
5. St. Pierre islet to Aride Island - Curieuse (Laraie Bay - night)
6. Curieuse to Cousin Island
7. Cousin Island to Eden MarinaDATES
14 Oct - 20 Oct 2024
21 Oct - 27 Oct 2024COSTS
£1200 pp + €250 contribution (food on board, fuel, marina fees, etc).PASSPORT AND VISAS
Please note, your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry to Seychelles. For the most up-to-date passport and visa info, visithttps://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/seychelles
British passport holders do not need a visa for tourist visits. However, it is mandatory for visitors to apply for a digital Travel Authorisation, which determines a person’s travel eligibility to Seychelles. On arrival, you’ll be issued with a visitor’s permit provided that you meet the entry requirements of Seychelles authority.