The Seychelles Yacht Charter

115 islands. The Indian Ocean at its most beautiful.

A Seychelles yacht charter is defined by island-hopping, short tropical passages, granite boulder beaches and a blend of extraordinary natural beauty and authentic Creole island life that rewards those who arrive by water. From the ancient coco de mer forest of Curieuse and the traditional pirogue-fishing villages of La Digue to the private island of Frégate, the nesting turtles of Silhouette and the jungle-covered ridge of Praslin, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means vibrant harbour communities and dining ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.

Princess Yacht Charter curates each luxury yacht charter in the Seychelles around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.

Remote, untouched, extraordinary.
The Seychelles by yacht, as few ever see it.

Remote, untouched, extraordinary.
The Seychelles by yacht, as few ever see it.

Why The Seychelles remains a
charter favourite

The Seychelles is one of the Indian Ocean’s most rewarding cruising regions, where 115 islands spread across warm, clear water mean short passage days between destinations of extraordinary natural variety.

The contrast between the lively character of Praslin and the total solitude of an uninhabited granite island allows itineraries to move naturally between island culture and wilderness. The Seychelles holds several UNESCO-listed natural sites and ongoing conservation programmes for giant tortoises and nesting turtles, which is why local knowledge and thoughtful planning make every stop more meaningful.

Where to cruise in The Seychelles

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Praslin Island
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Curieuse
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La Digue
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Fregate Island
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A curated Seychelles journey

Sample eight-day route from Praslin

Distance

119 nm

Duration

5h30m

1
Day 1
Praslin to Curieuse
Begin your charter at Curieuse, the smallest of the Seychelles islands, with its fiery red soil, natural coco de mer forest and colony of giant tortoises. Between 1829 and 1965 it was a leper colony — the stone buildings still stand, and the conservation work that replaced them continues today.
2
Day 2
Curieuse to La Digue
Arrive at La Digue, where Creole houses nestle under papaya trees, fishermen carry their catch along the road and wooden pirogues drift across the bay. This is authentic Seychellois island life, as far from a resort as the archipelago offers.
3
Day 3
La Digue to Frégate Island
Cruise to Frégate, a private island of five-star villas, one of the world’s best beaches and an essential nesting site for Frigate birds and Aldabra giant tortoises — a destination that earns its reputation quietly.
4
Day 4
Frégate Island
Spend a full day on Frégate — hiking the atmospheric trails, snorkelling the pristine waters and dining on organic dishes as the stars come out overhead.
5
Day 5
Frégate to Baie Lazare
Sail to Baie Lazare, a half-moon bay of luminescent shallow water with a gentle sea breeze and the kind of beach gradient that lets you walk what feels like miles into the blue. Giant boulders and tall palms dot the shoreline in the way that only the Seychelles manages.
6
Day 6
Baie Lazare to Île Thérèse
Discover Île Thérèse, a tiny uninhabited island just off Mahé’s west coast, with twin rocky peaks, climbing palms, bone-white beaches and water that moves through turquoise and sapphire depending on the depth. Access is only by sea, which is the point.
7
Day 7
Thérèse to Silhouette Island
Experience Silhouette Island, one of the most secluded in the Seychelles, where 90 percent of the land is natural park, nesting turtles are monitored by a dedicated research centre and parrotfish, rays and white-tipped sharks welcome those who snorkel the surrounding blue.
8
Day 8
Silhouette Island to Praslin
Conclude your charter at Praslin — jungle-covered, lightly populated and home to the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO-listed primeval forest of coco de mer palms that has been growing on this island for longer than most of the world’s great civilisations have existed.

Pristine Shores

Tropical Seclusion

Exotic wildlife

Best time to charter The Seychelles

MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

The Seychelles is a year-round destination, but the most settled conditions for sailing fall between April and May and October and November — the transition seasons between the two monsoons, when winds are lighter and the sea is at its calmest.

December to March brings the northwest monsoon, with warm weather and some swell. June to September is the southeast trade wind season, which creates livelier conditions but excellent visibility for diving. Local knowledge is essential for routing around the monsoon transitions.

The Seychelles Charter
FAQs

When is the best time for a Seychelles yacht charter?

April to May and October to November offer the calmest sailing conditions. December to March and June to September are both viable with local knowledge, each offering different wind and diving conditions.

How many islands can we visit in one week?

Typically 5–7 islands across the inner granitic group, depending on pace and routing. The contrast between islands rewards a slower pace rather than covering as many stops as possible.

Is the Seychelles suitable for families?

Yes. Calm, warm water, abundant marine life and the giant tortoise and turtle conservation encounters make it exceptional for families travelling across different ages.

Can I combine the Seychelles with other destinations?

The Seychelles is typically chartered as a standalone destination given its remote Indian Ocean location, though Mahé is well connected by international flights and works well as a starting or finishing point.

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