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Seychelles & Indian Ocean Adventure
Your cruise begins in Mombasa, a coastal city in southern Kenya that was the first capital of British East Africa. It’s a melting pot of cultures from all corners of Africa and the Indian Ocean. ...
Seychelles & Indian Ocean Adventure
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Day 1: Mombasa, Kenya
Your cruise begins in Mombasa, a coastal city in southern Kenya that was the first capital of British East Africa. It’s a melting pot of cultures from all corners of Africa and the Indian Ocean. Here you’ll be transferred to your luxury Emerald yacht to embark on your discovery of the Indian Ocean and the Seychelles.
Please book your flight to arrive into Mombasa prior to 01:00 PM.
Meals: Dinner
Day 2: Zanzibar, Tanzania
Cruise south to Zanzibar, an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania. Once known as the ‘Spice Island’, Zanzibar has a rich history in the spice trade and it's still a major producer of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper. Stone Town is the historic heart of Zanzibar and a World Heritage site – the narrow streets lined with coral-stone buildings blend African, European and Indian influences.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Mafia Island, Tanzania
Continuing south, Mafia Island is one of Tanzania’s hidden gems. It has an incredibly diverse landscape, dotted with coconut and cashew nut plantations, palm trees, tidal mangroves and plump baobab trees standing in vast African savannah grasslands. The island is also famous for its population of whale sharks, attracting visitors who wish to swim alongside these gentle giants. The best time to see whale sharks is usually between October and February.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania
Sitting just off the coast of Tanzania, Kilwa Kisiwani is a captivating World Heritage site. The island was a significant trade hub from the 13th to the 16th centuries with much of the gold, silver pearls, perfumes and other goods traded in the Indian Ocean passing through here. Ruins cover the island, with palaces, bathing pools and prisons excavated. The most striking site is the Great Mosque, the oldest standing mosque on the East African coast. With its 16 domed and vaulted bays, the mosque’s grand architecture reflects the city's golden age.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: At Sea
Relish the nautical adventure of a lifetime with a relaxing day at sea as you sail east across the Indian Ocean. Enjoy the lavish comforts of your stylish yacht – slide into the infinity-style pool where the shimmering water seems to blur with the horizon, ascend to the Sky Deck to drink in panoramic views, or simply relax in the Observation Lounge.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
Arrive at the Aldabra Atoll late this morning. This remote atoll is in the most south-westerly part of the Seychelles, closer to the African coast than to Mahé. It's one of the largest atolls in the world and recognised as a World Heritage site due to its outstanding natural beauty and significant biodiversity.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
Spend another day exploring the fascinating Aldabra Atoll. The marine life around Aldabra is diverse and plentiful. The atoll's lagoon provides a habitat for numerous species of fish, molluscs, crustaceans and various types of corals. Hawksbill and green turtles nest on the atoll's beaches, and the surrounding waters are frequented by manta rays, sharks, and dolphins.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8: Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
The atoll comprises four large coral islands that enclose a shallow lagoon. This ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna, many of which are unique to the atoll. Notably, Aldabra is home to the world's largest population of giant tortoises, with an estimated 150,000 tortoises living there. One of the largest species of tortoise in the world, they can reach up to 350kg and live for more than 150 years. Today, access to Aldabra is strictly monitored to minimise human impact on the environment.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9: Farquhar Atoll, Seychelles
Enjoy a relaxed morning on board as you cruise to the Farquhar Atoll, made up of 10 islands and atolls covering an area of 370 square kilometres (142 square miles). You will explore the sparkling lagoon encircled by this ring-shaped atoll dotted with coconut and casuarina trees. Hawksbill and green sea turtles come to the atoll to nest, and several of the Farquhar Group’s islands are important biodiversity hotspots.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10: Alphonse Atoll, Seychelles
Spend another morning at sea as you cruise the Alphonse group of atolls. Whether you're an angler, diver, birdwatcher, or simply a lover of nature and tranquillity, the Alphonse Group offers a unique and unforgettable experience. It has one of the world’s healthiest climates, which creates an incredible biome of diversity.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11: Amirante Islands, Seychelles
The Amirante Islands are known for their pristine beauty, the perfect haven for nature lovers and adventurers. Their isolated location and untouched environment make them an ideal destination for diving, fishing, and wildlife observation. You could take a stroll or hike under the canopy of exotic palm trees, where various bird species can be spotted.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12: Praslin Island – La Digue, Seychelles
Praslin, the second largest island in the Seychelles, is visually stunning with tropical jungle-fringed beaches, azure waters and powdery sand. Anse Lazio beach has been voted one of the world’s best beaches several times, and there’s a dazzling reef just offshore, brimming with coral and marine life. On land, coconut palms and granite boulders create a picture-postcard landscape. In the centre of the island, discover the World Heritage-listed Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a compact area of palm forest that has remained almost unchanged since prehistoric times. Cruise to La Digue Island after lunch.
La Digue is the smallest of the three populated inner islands. Things move slowly here, with almost no cars on the island and most transport undertaken by horse or ox cart. Like Praslin, it’s fringed by world-famous beaches such as Anse Source d’Argent, where pink-hued sands meet granite boulders and turquoise waters.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13: Mahé Island
Your time aboard your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end on Mahé Island, the largest in the Seychelles and home of the capital, Victoria. From the yacht, you will be transferred to the airport for your journey home or to continue your travels.
Please book your flight to depart out of Mahé, Seychelles after 01:00 PM.
The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above.
Meals: Breakfast
- Cruise
- Africa
- Kenya
- Seychelles
- Tanzania
- India
- Indian Ocean
- Emerald Cruises
- Asia
Details
- Cruise Line
- Emerald Cruises
- Ship Name
- Emerald Raiya
- Departure Port
- Mombasa
- Arrival Port
- Mahé, Seychelles
- Number of Nights
- 12
What’s included
- Breakfast included
- Lunch included
- Dinner included
Pricing & departures
| Option | From | Departs | Returns |
|---|---|---|---|
| Owner's Suite (Suite) | USD 34,955 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Yacht Suite (Suite) | USD 27,095 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Terrace Suite (Suite) | USD 25,595 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Deluxe Balcony Suite (Suite) | USD 20,615 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 18,875 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 18,275 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 17,675 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Oceanview Stateroom (Stateroom) | USD 13,595 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Oceanview Stateroom (Stateroom) | USD 27,190 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 35,350 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 36,550 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 37,750 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Deluxe Balcony Suite (Suite) | USD 41,230 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Terrace Suite (Suite) | USD 51,190 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Yacht Suite (Suite) | USD 54,190 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Owner's Suite (Suite) | USD 69,910 | January 4, 2029 | January 16, 2029 |
| Owner's Suite (Suite) | USD 35,305 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Yacht Suite (Suite) | USD 27,445 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Terrace Suite (Suite) | USD 25,945 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Deluxe Balcony Suite (Suite) | USD 20,965 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 19,225 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 18,625 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 18,025 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Oceanview Stateroom (Stateroom) | USD 13,945 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Oceanview Stateroom (Stateroom) | USD 27,890 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 36,050 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 37,250 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 38,450 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Deluxe Balcony Suite (Suite) | USD 41,930 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Terrace Suite (Suite) | USD 51,890 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Yacht Suite (Suite) | USD 54,890 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Owner's Suite (Suite) | USD 70,610 | February 4, 2029 | February 16, 2029 |
| Owner's Suite (Suite) | USD 35,305 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Yacht Suite (Suite) | USD 27,445 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Terrace Suite (Suite) | USD 25,945 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Deluxe Balcony Suite (Suite) | USD 20,965 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 19,225 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 18,625 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 18,025 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Oceanview Stateroom (Stateroom) | USD 13,945 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Oceanview Stateroom (Stateroom) | USD 27,890 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 36,050 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 37,250 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Balcony Suite (Balcony) | USD 38,450 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Deluxe Balcony Suite (Suite) | USD 41,930 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Terrace Suite (Suite) | USD 51,890 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Yacht Suite (Suite) | USD 54,890 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
| Owner's Suite (Suite) | USD 70,610 | March 7, 2029 | March 19, 2029 |
Day by day
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Day 1
Mombasa, Kenya
Your cruise begins in Mombasa, a coastal city in southern Kenya that was the first capital of British East Africa. It’s a melting pot of cultures from all corners of Africa and the Indian Ocean. Here you’ll be transferred to your luxury Emerald yacht to embark on your discovery of the Indian Ocean and the Seychelles.Please book your flight to arrive into Mombasa prior to 01:00 PM.
-
Day 2
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Cruise south to Zanzibar, an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania. Once known as the ‘Spice Island’, Zanzibar has a rich history in the spice trade and it's still a major producer of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper. Stone Town is the historic heart of Zanzibar and a World Heritage site – the narrow streets lined with coral-stone buildings blend African, European and Indian influences.
-
Day 3
Mafia Island, Tanzania
Continuing south, Mafia Island is one of Tanzania’s hidden gems. It has an incredibly diverse landscape, dotted with coconut and cashew nut plantations, palm trees, tidal mangroves and plump baobab trees standing in vast African savannah grasslands. The island is also famous for its population of whale sharks, attracting visitors who wish to swim alongside these gentle giants. The best time to see whale sharks is usually between October and February.
-
Day 4
Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania
Sitting just off the coast of Tanzania, Kilwa Kisiwani is a captivating World Heritage site. The island was a significant trade hub from the 13th to the 16th centuries with much of the gold, silver pearls, perfumes and other goods traded in the Indian Ocean passing through here. Ruins cover the island, with palaces, bathing pools and prisons excavated. The most striking site is the Great Mosque, the oldest standing mosque on the East African coast. With its 16 domed and vaulted bays, the mosque’s grand architecture reflects the city's golden age.
-
Day 5
At Sea
Relish the nautical adventure of a lifetime with a relaxing day at sea as you sail east across the Indian Ocean. Enjoy the lavish comforts of your stylish yacht – slide into the infinity-style pool where the shimmering water seems to blur with the horizon, ascend to the Sky Deck to drink in panoramic views, or simply relax in the Observation Lounge.
-
Day 6
Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
Arrive at the Aldabra Atoll late this morning. This remote atoll is in the most south-westerly part of the Seychelles, closer to the African coast than to Mahé. It's one of the largest atolls in the world and recognised as a World Heritage site due to its outstanding natural beauty and significant biodiversity.
-
Day 7
Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
Spend another day exploring the fascinating Aldabra Atoll. The marine life around Aldabra is diverse and plentiful. The atoll's lagoon provides a habitat for numerous species of fish, molluscs, crustaceans and various types of corals. Hawksbill and green turtles nest on the atoll's beaches, and the surrounding waters are frequented by manta rays, sharks, and dolphins.
-
Day 8
Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
The atoll comprises four large coral islands that enclose a shallow lagoon. This ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna, many of which are unique to the atoll. Notably, Aldabra is home to the world's largest population of giant tortoises, with an estimated 150,000 tortoises living there. One of the largest species of tortoise in the world, they can reach up to 350kg and live for more than 150 years. Today, access to Aldabra is strictly monitored to minimise human impact on the environment.
-
Day 9
Farquhar Atoll, Seychelles
Enjoy a relaxed morning on board as you cruise to the Farquhar Atoll, made up of 10 islands and atolls covering an area of 370 square kilometres (142 square miles). You will explore the sparkling lagoon encircled by this ring-shaped atoll dotted with coconut and casuarina trees. Hawksbill and green sea turtles come to the atoll to nest, and several of the Farquhar Group’s islands are important biodiversity hotspots.
-
Day 10
Alphonse Atoll, Seychelles
Spend another morning at sea as you cruise the Alphonse group of atolls. Whether you're an angler, diver, birdwatcher, or simply a lover of nature and tranquillity, the Alphonse Group offers a unique and unforgettable experience. It has one of the world’s healthiest climates, which creates an incredible biome of diversity.
-
Day 11
Amirante Islands, Seychelles
The Amirante Islands are known for their pristine beauty, the perfect haven for nature lovers and adventurers. Their isolated location and untouched environment make them an ideal destination for diving, fishing, and wildlife observation. You could take a stroll or hike under the canopy of exotic palm trees, where various bird species can be spotted.
-
Day 12
Praslin Island – La Digue, Seychelles
Praslin, the second largest island in the Seychelles, is visually stunning with tropical jungle-fringed beaches, azure waters and powdery sand. Anse Lazio beach has been voted one of the world’s best beaches several times, and there’s a dazzling reef just offshore, brimming with coral and marine life. On land, coconut palms and granite boulders create a picture-postcard landscape. In the centre of the island, discover the World Heritage-listed Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a compact area of palm forest that has remained almost unchanged since prehistoric times. Cruise to La Digue Island after lunch.La Digue is the smallest of the three populated inner islands. Things move slowly here, with almost no cars on the island and most transport undertaken by horse or ox cart. Like Praslin, it’s fringed by world-famous beaches such as Anse Source d’Argent, where pink-hued sands meet granite boulders and turquoise waters.
-
Day 13
Mahé Island
Your time aboard your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end on Mahé Island, the largest in the Seychelles and home of the capital, Victoria. From the yacht, you will be transferred to the airport for your journey home or to continue your travels. Please book your flight to depart out of Mahé, Seychelles after 01:00 PM.The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above.
