Seychelles

Indian Ocean and its archielagos are the most spectacular sailing areas in the world.

An invitation to travel, the Seychelles deserve to be compared to the original Garden of Eden.

Inscribed on the unesco World Heritage List and consisting of over 100 islands, the Seychelles are a paradise, both on land and at sea.

Its endless white sandy beaches, climate, turquoise waters, nature reserves covering half of the territory, protected wildlife with unique species, unparalleled fishing and diving sites, these natural wonders make Seychelles a unique year-round sailing destination.

While most of the islands are coral atolls, the majority of the inner islands, Mahe, Praslin and La Digue, for the best known, are geological wonders, made up of granite massifs.

One night’s sailing from Mahe, the Amirantes, coral islands, part ouf the Outer Islands, accessible from October to May, are the selected destination for nature, diving and fishing lovers

Due to its geographical isolation, Aldabra, has been preserved from human influence.

Largest raised atoll in the world, surrounded by a coral reef, Aldabra has become the observatory of an ecosystem unique in the world and considered as the jewel of the Seychelles.