A Guide to Chartering in Seychelles
A sanctuary of pristine beaches, rare wildlife, and timeless luxury under the equatorial sun.
Discover Seychelles: The Indian Ocean’s Island Eden
Your yacht glides into waters so clear they seem painted by hand, where sculpted granite boulders rise from white-sand beaches and palms lean toward the sea. This is Seychelles—an Indian Ocean paradise of 115 islands, each one a natural masterpiece. Giant tortoises roam freely, coral reefs shimmer with kaleidoscopic fish, and anchorages sit against backdrops of untouched jungle. Here, life slows to a rhythm of serenity and discovery that feels worlds away.
Begin in Mahé, the largest island, where misty peaks shelter vibrant markets and Creole culture infuses every corner. From there, sail to Praslin and explore Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the legendary coco de mer palm thrives in a primeval forest. Afternoons are for swimming in La Digue’s turquoise lagoons, cycling past sleepy villages, and stepping barefoot onto Anse Source d’Argent—one of the most photographed beaches on Earth.
The journey continues across coral atolls and deserted islets, each anchorage revealing a new layer of beauty. By nightfall, the ocean hush becomes your soundtrack, paired with freshly caught seafood prepared on deck. A yacht charter in Seychelles is less about distance and more about immersion—sailing through a world so enchanting it feels like nature’s finest secret.
What are the must-see destinations in Seychelles?
Mahé
Mahé is the heart of Seychelles, home to the capital, Victoria, and lush mountain landscapes that rise dramatically from the sea. Visitors can explore vibrant markets, colonial architecture, and fine dining, before retreating to quiet anchorages along the coast. The island is also a gateway to Morne Seychellois National Park, offering rainforest hikes with panoramic views. Mahé combines cultural energy with natural splendor, making it the ideal starting point for a charter.
Praslin
The second-largest island, Praslin is famed for the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO-listed palm forest where the coco de mer grows in wild abundance. Its beaches, including Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette, are considered among the world’s most beautiful. Beyond its natural wonders, Praslin offers boutique resorts and a slower pace of life perfect for relaxation. It is a destination where wilderness and refinement meet.
La Digue
La Digue feels like a step back in time, with ox carts and bicycles as the primary modes of transport. The island’s crown jewel, Anse Source d’Argent, captivates with pink-hued sands and surreal granite formations. Offshore reefs provide excellent snorkeling, while inland trails reveal vanilla plantations and traditional island life. La Digue’s charm lies in its simplicity, offering a glimpse of authentic island living.
Aldabra Atoll
One of the most remote and pristine atolls on Earth, Aldabra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the world’s largest population of giant tortoises. Its lagoons and reefs are teeming with marine life, from manta rays to rare bird species. Accessible only by yacht, Aldabra offers a rare and privileged encounter with untouched nature. It is the essence of exclusivity and natural wonder.
Silhouette Island
Rising steeply from the sea, Silhouette Island is a sanctuary of biodiversity and serenity. It is covered in dense rainforest and surrounded by coral reefs that are perfect for diving and snorkeling. With only a handful of resorts, the island feels truly private. Silhouette is ideal for guests seeking tranquility wrapped in unspoiled natural beauty.
What’s next:
Seychelles is more than a yacht destination, it is a revelation. With rare wildlife, cinematic beaches, and secluded anchorages, this archipelago offers an experience of pure escapism. Each island feels like its own secret, waiting to be uncovered at your pace.
With Opal Superyachts, you will discover a world where nature feels untouched, where luxury is measured by serenity, and where every horizon reveals another paradise. In Seychelles, a yacht charter becomes an immersion into Eden itself.
What’s the weather like in Seychelles?
Seychelles enjoys a warm, tropical climate year-round, tempered by gentle trade winds and equatorial calm.
- April to May and October to November: Peak charter months with calm seas, clear waters, and excellent diving conditions.
- December to March: Northwest trade winds bring slightly warmer, wetter weather, but still plenty of sunshine.
- June to September: Southeast trade winds create cooler, breezier conditions that are perfect for sailing, although seas can be more lively.
Year-round: Temperatures average 77 to 86°F (25 to 30°C), with inviting water temperatures between 79 to 84°F (26 to 29°C).