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Luxury Yacht Charter Seychelles 2026

Discover a realm of granite peaks and turquoise lagoons, where primeval forests meet powder-soft sands. A Seychelles yacht charter is not just a vacation; it is an entry into Earth’s last Eden.

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Introduction

Why charter a yacht in Seychelles.

A luxury yacht charter Seychelles rewards guests with a combination you cannot replicate from a hotel: total privacy, an itinerary that flexes around your party, and access to coves, restaurants and reefs that road-bound travellers simply never see. Blue Ocean Club curates Seychelles cruises across motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and superyachts — every option live-priced against the global live availability feed and presented with our 100% best-price guarantee.

Seychelles sits at the heart of one of the world's great cruising grounds. Days unfold at the pace of the sea: long swims off the platform, lunch at a beach club where your concierge has held the best table, an afternoon cruise to a quieter anchorage, cocktails on the bow as the light softens. The captain rewrites tomorrow's plan based on tonight's weather and your party's mood.

We work with a small list of crewed yacht charter Seychelles operators we know personally — captains we have cruised with, chefs whose tasting menus we have eaten, stewardesses who know your children's names by the end of day one. The result is a charter that feels less like a booking and more like a private invitation.

What to Expect

Yacht Charter in Seychelles — What to Expect

The Seychelles charter season runs from November through March, with warm settled days, calm mornings and a reliable afternoon breeze. Sea temperatures climb into the mid-20s°C through high summer and the prevailing winds rarely exceed a comfortable Force 4.

Signature anchorages, swim-only coves and a handful of marquee harbours form the backbone of any Seychelles sailing itinerary — your captain rotates between them daily based on wind, swell and the rhythm of your party. A crewed catamaran in the 50–70 ft range remains the most versatile choice for Seychelles, with shallow draft for tucked-away bays and the deck space families and groups expect. Couples often prefer a sailing yacht of 50–60 ft; larger parties step up to a motor yacht or superyacht with full crew.

Typical luxury yacht charter Seychelles cost starts from around €25,000 per week for a comfortable crewed catamaran and scales to €150,000–€500,000+ for a 40 m superyacht — base rates are exclusive of APA (usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity. Our charter managers run live availability against your dates and present the best three options, side by side, with a 100% best-price guarantee. Minimum charter duration is seven nights in peak season; short-week and split itineraries are available in shoulder months. Tell us your dates, party size and preferred yacht style and we will revert within the day — by email, WhatsApp or a 20-minute call with the broker who will run your charter.

Best Time to Visit

When to charter in Seychelles.

The prime window for a yacht charter Seychelles runs November through March. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.

MonthWeatherProsConsCrowd
January28–31°C, dryCalm seas, clear visibilityPeak pricesHigh
February28–31°C, dryIdeal diving conditionsAdvance booking essentialHigh
March29–32°C, dryWhale-shark season in placesWarm afternoonsModerate
April30–33°C, humidGlassy morningsHeat risingModerate
May30°C, transitionalQuieter anchoragesMonsoon edgeLow
October29°C, easing rainsLush landscapesOccasional showersLow
November28°C, settlingSeason reopensVariable windsModerate
Cruising Grounds

Top cruising areas & highlights of Seychelles.

A handful of signature experiences that define a charter on this coast.

01

The Inner Islands Triangle

The quintessential Seychelles charter experience. This cruising ground covers the granitic islands of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. The passages are short and scenic, typically just 20-30 nautical miles, allowing for leisurely island hopping. You'll experience the vibrant culture of Mahé, the prehistoric Vallée de Mai on Praslin, and the timeless beauty of La Digue's Anse Source d'Argent. It's a perfect blend of iconic beaches, lush nature reserves, vibrant marine parks, and world-class anchorages, all within easy reach.

02

The Sister Islands & Grande Soeur

Just east of Praslin lie the idyllic islands of Grande Soeur, Petite Soeur, and their neighbours Félicité, Marianne, and Coco Island. This area is a snorkeler's paradise. Coco Island, a tiny granite outcrop surrounded by a coral garden, is often called a 'natural aquarium'. Grande Soeur is privately owned but often accessible for a fee, offering two stunning beaches and fantastic views. This cluster provides a more intimate and water-focused cruising experience, ideal for a day trip or an overnight anchorage.

03

Silhouette & North Island

Lying northwest of Mahé, Silhouette and North Island offer a more exclusive and rugged charter destination. Silhouette is the third-largest granitic island, a mountainous and virtually untouched national park with exceptional hiking trails and pristine reefs. Neighbouring North Island is a pinnacle of barefoot luxury and a successful conservation project. A cruise in this area feels wilder and more remote, despite its proximity to Mahé, appealing to those seeking solitude, nature, and five-star eco-luxury.

04

The Amirantes Group (Outer Islands)

For the truly adventurous, a voyage to the Amirantes is an unforgettable expedition. Located about 130 nautical miles southwest of Mahé, these low-lying coral islands offer a stark contrast to the granitic Inner Islands. This is a world-renowned destination for fly-fishing and big-game fishing. Islands like Desroches and Alphonse are gateways to untouched atolls, phenomenal wall dives, and encounters with vast schools of fish, mantas, and turtles. A charter here is about exploration, sport, and profound isolation in an unspoiled marine wilderness.


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The Granite Anomaly in the Indian Ocean

The Seychelles are the only mid-ocean granite islands in the world. Every other significant island chain in the open ocean — Hawaii, Tahiti, the Maldives, the Caribbean — is either volcanic or coral. The Seychelles' inner islands, the cluster around Mahé and Praslin, are pieces of the Gondwana supercontinent that detached from the African and Indian plates 65 million years ago and have been sitting in the western Indian Ocean ever since. The visual result is unique in the tropical world: pink granite boulders the size of buildings tumbling into white-sand beaches and turquoise lagoons, with primary rainforest behind, the Vallée de Mai palm forest on Praslin (where the Coco de Mer palm grows nowhere else in the world), and a 460-million-year-old geology that the Caribbean and the Maldives simply do not have.

The outer Seychelles — the coral atolls of Aldabra, Cosmoledo, Farquhar, Alphonse, scattered across 1,300 kilometres of empty ocean southwest of Mahé — are a different and even more remarkable cruising ground, with Aldabra (the world's second-largest raised coral atoll) holding the largest population of giant tortoises on earth and one of the most pristine reef systems in the Indian Ocean. Aldabra is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a regulated cruising destination; access is by permit and the round-trip from Mahé requires a serious vessel and a ten-to-fourteen-day window.

The Seychelles are the only Indian Ocean cruising ground that delivers genuinely Caribbean-style yachting at a comparable operational standard. The Maldives are more spectacular underwater; Mauritius is more developed on shore; the Seychelles are the cruising-ground answer for the charter party that wants the BVI equivalent in the Indian Ocean.

The Inner Islands Loop

The standard Seychelles charter operates in the inner islands — Mahé, Praslin, La Digue, Curieuse, Cousin, Aride, Silhouette, North Island — within a 60-mile radius of Victoria, the capital on Mahé. The cruising distances are short, the navigation is straightforward (granite headlands and clear water; the chartplotter is a courtesy), and the wind pattern is the most reliable in the Indian Ocean — the southeast trade wind from May through October and the northwest monsoon from November through April, both at 10 to 20 knots, both predictable.

The canonical Seychelles inner-islands week, embarking from Victoria, Mahé:

  • Day 1: Mahé to Sainte Anne or the Mahé north coast. Short shakedown. Anchor at Beau Vallon for sunset, dinner at the Boathouse or aboard.
  • Day 2: Mahé to Silhouette. A two-hour crossing west to one of the wildest islands in the chain — almost entirely uninhabited, mountainous, with a small luxury resort (Hilton Labriz) tucked in a single bay. Anchor for the night.
  • Day 3: Silhouette to North Island. The famous high-end private island, the most exclusive single property in the Indian Ocean. Lunch ashore by arrangement, afternoon snorkel.
  • Day 4: North Island to Praslin. A 35-mile crossing east. Praslin is the second-largest island in the chain and the agricultural and cultural heart of the inner archipelago. Anchor in Anse Lazio on the northwest coast — consistently ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world by every travel publication that ranks beaches.
  • Day 5: Praslin day — Vallée de Mai and Curieuse. Morning tour of the Vallée de Mai UNESCO site for the Coco de Mer palms, lunch ashore at Anse Lazio or Anse Georgette, afternoon at the marine park between Praslin and Curieuse for the giant tortoise sanctuary on Curieuse.
  • Day 6: La Digue. The 25-square-kilometre island east of Praslin where the famous Anse Source d'Argent and Grand Anse beaches sit. The island has almost no cars; the off-water programme is bicycles and ox-carts. Lunch at Loutier Coco or Chez Jules.
  • Day 7: Back to Mahé. Long downwind run with the southeast trades.

The Outer Islands Expedition

The outer Seychelles are a different charter proposition entirely. Aldabra is 700 nautical miles southwest of Mahé — a four to five-day passage at cruising speed, requiring an offshore-capable vessel and a serious provisioning plan, and the visa-and-permit process for Aldabra (managed by the Seychelles Islands Foundation) takes months. Cosmoledo and Farquhar are slightly closer and equally pristine; Alphonse and Desroches in the Amirantes group are the more accessible outer destination, with the Alphonse fly-fishing programme (saltwater bonefish on the flats, one of the world's premier saltwater fly-fishing destinations) as the headline draw.

The outer islands week is realistically a two-to-three-week expedition rather than a charter, and almost always involves a private charter of one of the few yachts specifically equipped and permitted for the run. For the right party — a serious diver, a serious fisherman, a serious naturalist — the outer Seychelles are arguably the most pristine major charter destination left in the world. For most charters, the inner islands are the correct answer.

The Seasonal Pattern

The Seychelles' big advantage over the Maldives, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific is the year-round charter calendar. The two monsoon seasons — southeast trades May-October, northwest monsoon November-April — both produce settled charter weather. The transition months (April-May and October-November) are the calmest. There is no hurricane or cyclone season; the Seychelles sit on the equator and outside the Indian Ocean cyclone belt.

The peak charter windows are December-January (the Christmas-New Year window, peak resort pricing) and June-August (the European summer escape window). The shoulder months — March-April and September-November — are materially better value, with weather often better than peak.

The Operational Realities

Provisioning and supply. Victoria, on Mahé, is the only meaningful provisioning hub. The supply chain is solid for a small island economy — air-freight to Mahé from Dubai, fresh produce from Mahé's growers, a competent marine-supply trade. Most boats provision fully in Victoria for the inner islands week.

Marine park permits. Several of the most-used inner anchorages — Sainte Anne, Curieuse, Cousin, Aride, Sainte Anne Marine National Park — are protected areas requiring entry permits and a per-passenger fee. Allocation is straightforward through the local agency but adds up; a serious charter budgets USD 1,000 to 3,000 in marine park fees for the week.

Charter framework. The Seychelles operate a 15 percent VAT on commercial charter and a modest cruising-permit fee. The framework is well-defined and reputable operators quote transparently. APA on a Seychelles charter typically runs 20 to 25 percent — lower than the Mediterranean because the marina-and-restaurant programme is thinner and most of the week happens on board.

Connectivity. Mahé International Airport is a respectable hub for the western Indian Ocean — direct flights from Paris, London, Frankfurt, Dubai, Doha, Addis Ababa, and Mauritius. The flight time from Europe is roughly 10 hours direct. From the US, the typical routing is via Dubai or Doha.

Costs

A 30-metre crewed catamaran in the inner Seychelles runs USD 70,000 to 130,000 per week base. A 40-metre motor yacht is USD 160,000 to 300,000. The bareboat and crewed-catamaran segment is the dominant working format — Dream Yacht Charter, Sunsail, and Moorings all operate substantial inner-islands fleets — and the prices on a chartered catamaran in the inner Seychelles are roughly 15 to 25 percent above the BVI equivalent in equivalent peak weeks. The trade-off is the cruising ground: the granite islands, the rainforest, the empty anchorages, and the year-round weather window do not have a Caribbean equivalent.

What the Seychelles Sell

The Seychelles are the only Indian Ocean cruising ground that delivers a complete charter experience: a serious cruising platform, a sheltered and predictable cruising ground, a genuine cultural and natural register (the granite, the Coco de Mer, the giant tortoises, the year-round trade winds), a functional charter market with established operators, and a year-round weather window with no hurricane risk. The Maldives are more spectacular underwater; the Caribbean has more density and more developed shore infrastructure; the South Pacific is more remote. For a charter party that wants the Indian Ocean version of a serious week on the water — and increasingly, for repeat Mediterranean charterers looking for a non-Caribbean winter alternative — the Seychelles are the answer the market has gradually converged on over the last ten years. The cruising ground is mature, the operational baseline is solid, and the visual product (the granite, the trade-wind sailing, the rainforest backdrop) is genuinely unique in the tropical world.

Sample Itineraries

Suggested routes for Seychelles.

Starting points — every itinerary is rewritten around your party, weather and the captain's local knowledge.

7 Days · Recommended Route

Suggested 7-day Seychelles itinerary

  1. Day 1Embarkation at Eden Island & St. Anne Marine Park. Arrive at Mahé International Airport and take a short transfer to Eden Island Marina. Be welcomed aboard your yacht with champagne and a crew introduction. Settle in as you set sail for the nearby St. Anne Marine Park. Spend the afternoon snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters amidst colorful fish and coral gardens, followed by your first exquisite dinner at anchor with the lights of Mahé twinkling in the distance. This gentle start immerses you immediately into the tranquility of the islands.
  2. Day 2Praslin Island: The Legendary Anse Lazio. Enjoy breakfast underway on a scenic cruise to Praslin Island. Your destination is Anse Lazio, consistently voted one of the world's best beaches. Anchor in the magnificent bay framed by granite boulders. Spend the day swimming in the turquoise water, relaxing on the powder-soft sand, and enjoying water sports from the yacht's toy garage. For lunch, your chef can prepare a spectacular beach barbecue. As the sun sets, enjoy cocktails on the sundeck before an alfresco dinner.
  3. Day 3Praslin Island: Vallée de Mai & Curieuse Island. This morning, venture ashore to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vallée de Mai. Explore this mystical, prehistoric forest, home to the giant Coco de Mer palm and the elusive Black Parrot. In the afternoon, a short hop takes you to Curieuse Island, a bio-reserve where hundreds of giant Aldabra tortoises roam free. Walk among these gentle giants before your crew sets up for another stunning evening at anchor in the bay between the two islands.
  4. Day 4La Digue: Timeless Charm & Anse Source d'Argent. Sail to the enchanting island of La Digue, where time stands still. Go ashore and explore by bicycle, the island's main mode of transport. Cycle through vanilla plantations at L’Union Estate and arrive at the breathtaking Anse Source d'Argent. Its surreal granite formations and shallow, crystalline lagoons are mesmerizing. Return to the yacht for lunch, then spend the afternoon kayaking or paddleboarding around the iconic coastline. Anchor off La Passe and watch the sun go down.
  5. Day 5Coco Island & Félicité: A Snorkeler's Dream. Today is dedicated to the underwater world. Cruise to the 'Sister Islands' region. Your first stop is Coco Island, a tiny granite jewel surrounded by a rich coral reef teeming with fish—a true natural aquarium. After a spectacular snorkeling session, move to a secluded bay off Félicité island. The dramatic granite cliffs plunge into deep blue water here, offering excellent diving and a sense of splendid isolation. Enjoy a peaceful night at anchor under a canopy of stars.
  6. Day 6Return to Mahé: Baie Ternay Marine Park. Enjoy a final long, leisurely breakfast sail back towards Mahé. Your captain will navigate to the protected Baie Ternay Marine National Park on the island's west coast. This pristine bay offers some of the best snorkeling and diving on Mahé, with calm, clear waters and a high density of marine life. Spend the afternoon swimming and using the water toys for one last time. As evening approaches, cruise to a final anchorage off Beau Vallon for a farewell dinner.
  7. Day 7Disembarkation at Eden Island. Awake to a final Seychellois sunrise and enjoy a relaxed breakfast on board. A short cruise will bring you back to Eden Island Marina. Take a final swim or simply relax on deck, soaking in the last moments of paradise. Disembark with cherished memories of your incredible week in the Seychelles, perfectly refreshed and already planning your return.
7 Days

The Classic Seychelles Week

Route map for The Classic Seychelles Week in Seychelles
  1. Day 1Embarkation, welcome lunch on board, short cruise to a quiet first anchorage.
  2. Day 2Morning swim, lunch at a coastal restaurant by tender, afternoon cruise.
  3. Day 3Full day at a marquee island — beach club lunch, sunset cocktails ashore.
  4. Day 4Quiet anchorage day — water toys, paddleboarding, private chef dinner.
  5. Day 5Cultural town visit, historic old harbour, dinner in a candlelit courtyard.
  6. Day 6Long swim morning, lunch under way, final marquee anchorage.
  7. Day 7Champagne breakfast, gentle return to base, disembarkation.
10 Days

Extended Seychelles Cruising

Route map for Extended Seychelles Cruising in Seychelles
  1. Day 1Embarkation, settle aboard, short repositioning.
  2. Day 2Two days exploring the most photogenic coastline.
  3. Day 3Cultural day ashore with a private guide.
  4. Day 4Diving / snorkelling day on the best reef in range.
  5. Day 5Long cruising day to a quieter archipelago.
  6. Day 6Beach-club lunch and shopping in a marquee port.
  7. Day 7Sunset crossing, chef's tasting menu on the aft deck.
  8. Day 8Final swim morning, leisurely return to base.
  9. Day 9Disembarkation after breakfast on board.
14 Days

The Grand Seychelles Voyage

Route map for The Grand Seychelles Voyage in Seychelles
  1. Day 1Embarkation and welcome dinner on board.
  2. Day 2Week one: classic seven-day route in slow motion — twin nights at the best anchorages.
  3. Day 3Repositioning across to a neighbouring cruising ground.
  4. Day 4Three days exploring a less-visited archipelago.
  5. Day 5Cultural shore day with a private historian.
  6. Day 6Return cruise via marquee ports with beach-club lunches.
  7. Day 7Final sunset crossing and farewell dinner.
Experiences

Things to do on your Seychelles charter.

From quiet anchorages to marquee beach clubs — a sample of what we routinely arrange.

  • Private beach-club lunches at the coast's most coveted tables
  • Cellar-driven dinners with the yacht's chef sourcing from local markets
  • Snorkelling, scuba diving and underwater scooter tours of nearby reefs
  • E-foiling, seabobbing, wakeboarding and paddleboarding from the swim platform
  • Private historian or sommelier-led shore excursions in old towns
  • Helicopter transfers to inland vineyards, golf courses and Michelin restaurants
  • Spa treatments and yoga on the foredeck at anchor
  • Tender picnics on hidden beaches reachable only by water
  • Sunset cocktails on the bow with the captain charting tomorrow's course
  • Stargazing nights in remote anchorages well away from coastal light
Marinas & Ports

Marinas & ports in Seychelles.

Eden Island Marina

The premier superyacht marina in the Seychelles, located on a private residential island connected by a bridge to Mahé. It offers secure berths for yachts up to 115m, with full-service facilities including fuel, water, electricity, and provisioning. Its proximity to the international airport and its array of restaurants, shops, and bars make it the ideal, luxurious starting and ending point for any Seychelles charter.

L'Escale Marina

A newer, boutique marina also located near Victoria on Mahé, part of the L'Escale Resort. It caters to yachts and superyachts, offering high-end facilities and direct access to the resort's amenities. It provides a sophisticated alternative to Eden Island, with a focus on seamless integration between your yacht and a luxury hotel environment. An excellent option for charters beginning or ending with a stay ashore.

Yacht Types

Charter types suitable for Seychelles.

Sailing Catamaran

Motor Yacht

Explorer Yacht

Local Luxury

Luxury experiences in Seychelles.

Restaurants, beach clubs, diving, events, private aviation and villas your concierge can pre-book before you board.

Helicopter Tour of the Archipelago

Arrange for a private helicopter to pick you up for a breathtaking aerial tour. Seeing the granite peaks, turquoise reefs, and iconic beaches of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue from above provides a perspective that reveals the true, staggering beauty of the archipelago's formation. It's a genuinely awe-inspiring experience that complements the sea-level view from your yacht.

Private Yoga Session on Deck

Your crew can arrange for a professional yoga instructor to come aboard for a private session. Salute the sun from the deck of your yacht as it rises over the Indian Ocean, anchored in a tranquil, deserted cove. It's a sublime way to connect with the serene environment and start your day in perfect harmony and wellness.

Deep Sea Fishing with Experts

The Seychelles offers legendary big-game fishing. We can arrange for a specialist guide and state-of-the-art equipment to be brought to your yacht. Spend a day trolling the drop-off for marlin, sailfish, and yellowfin tuna. Later, your chef will transform your catch into the freshest sashimi and ceviche you've ever tasted. An exhilarating sea-to-table experience.

On-board Spa Treatments

Transform your yacht's sundeck or a secluded cabin into a private spa. We can coordinate for a professional therapist to join you, offering a full range of treatments, from deep-tissue massages to rejuvenating facials. The gentle rocking of the yacht and the sound of the ocean provide the ultimate soundtrack for relaxation and indulgence.

Charter Cost

What does a Seychelles yacht charter cost?

Weekly base rates for a Seychelles yacht charter vary by yacht type, size and season. Below are typical ranges our clients see — exclusive of APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance, usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity.

Yacht tierWeekly base (EUR)Notes
Sailing yacht (40–55 ft)€8,000 – €18,000Crewed or bareboat, ideal for couples and small families.
Catamaran (45–60 ft)€15,000 – €40,000Space and stability for 6–10 guests; the most popular choice in many regions.
Motor yacht (60–90 ft)€35,000 – €90,000Crewed, faster cruising radius, full service on board.
Superyacht (90 ft +)€100,000 – €500,000+Full crew, tenders and toys; pricing scales with length, build year and brand.
What affects the final price
  • Season — peak July / August commands a 20–40% premium over shoulder months.
  • Yacht age, refit year and brand reputation.
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) covers fuel, food, dockage and concierge extras.
  • Local VAT and cruising taxes depending on flag and itinerary.
  • Crew gratuity, customarily 5–15% of the base charter fee.
Beach Clubs

Beach clubs in Seychelles.

Tender bookings, table reservations and tender-jetty access arranged through your Blue Ocean Club concierge — request via the enquiry form.

Rockpool, Kempinski Seychelles

Tender via concierge

Beach Bar at Anse Lazio

Tender via concierge

La Plage at Constance Lemuria

Tender via concierge
Restaurants

Real restaurants worth a tender in Seychelles.

Tables held in advance by your concierge — from beachfront seafood shacks to Michelin-starred dining rooms.

Del Place Restaurant

La Plage Restaurant, Praslin

Le Château de Feuilles, Praslin

Marie-Antoinette

Anchorages

Best anchorages & bays in Seychelles.

The protected coves, sandbanks and lagoons your captain will plot into your week.

Anse Lazio, Praslin

A world-famous bay that lives up to its reputation. A wide crescent of white sand flanked by signature granite boulders. The anchorage is well-protected from the southeast trades, offering calm, turquoise waters perfect for swimming and water sports. The holding is good in sand, making it a comfortable and breathtakingly beautiful overnight stop. Tendering ashore gives access to the beach and small, authentic restaurants.

Anse Source d'Argent, La Digue

Anchoring off the world's most photographed beach is a quintessential Seychelles experience. The outer reef provides some protection, but this is typically a daytime anchorage. Tender through the shallow, intricate channels between the spectacular granite sculptures to go ashore. The a surreal beauty is best enjoyed in the late afternoon after day-trippers have left, a privilege reserved for those on a yacht.

Baie Ternay Marine National Park, Mahé

Located on the northwest coast of Mahé, this large, well-protected bay is a designated marine park. It offers excellent holding and exceptionally calm, clear water, making it a top spot for snorkeling, diving, and paddleboarding. The bay is rich in marine life with healthy coral formations, and its protected status ensures a pristine environment. It's a peaceful and nature-focused anchorage away from the busier areas.

Port Launay North, Mahé

Another stunning bay on Mahé's west coast, offering excellent protection, particularly during the southeast trades. The anchorage provides beautiful views of the mountainous coastline. The sandy bottom offers good holding. With the Constance Ephelia resort on its shore, it offers the option to tender in for a meal at one of its high-end restaurants, blending secluded bay life with five-star amenities.

Local Insider Tips

Insider knowledge for your Seychelles charter.

  • Embrace 'island time'. Things move at a relaxed pace; it's part of the charm.
  • Always ask before taking photos of local people, especially in markets or more traditional settings.
  • Pack light, quick-drying fabrics. Humidity is high, and life on a yacht is casual.
  • Use reef-safe sunscreen to help protect the fragile coral ecosystems you've come to enjoy.
  • Stay hydrated. The tropical sun is strong, even on cloudy days. Drink plenty of water.
  • Respect all nature reserves and marine parks. The 'look but don't touch' rule is paramount.
  • Try the local Takamaka rum, but be mindful of its potency!
  • A waterproof bag for your phone and camera is essential for tender rides and beach landings.
Team Pick

A personal recommendation from Priya.

Hidden anchorage
Anse Lazio, Praslin
My hidden gem in Seychelles is Anse Lazio, Praslin — drop the anchor mid-morning before the day-boats arrive and you'll have it almost to yourself. Late June and early September are my personal favourite weeks — warm water, lighter traffic, and the crews are at their sharpest. Embrace 'island time'. Things move at a relaxed pace; it's part of the charm.
Priya Anand, Indian Ocean & Asia Specialist at Blue Ocean Club
Priya Anand
Indian Ocean & Asia Specialist
Questions

Seychelles yacht charter FAQs.

What is the best time of year to charter a yacht in the Seychelles?+
The Seychelles is a fantastic year-round destination, but the best time depends on your priorities. The transitional months of April and November are often considered perfect, offering calm seas, little wind, and excellent water clarity for diving and snorkeling. From December to March, the northwest monsoon brings warmer weather and calm seas, ideal for comfortable cruising. Conversely, from May to October, the southeast trade winds bring cooler, drier, and windier weather, which is perfect for sailing enthusiasts. Our team will help you choose the best time based on your desired activities.
Do I need to be an experienced sailor to charter a yacht?+
Not at all. All Blue Ocean Club charters in the Seychelles are fully crewed. This includes a professional captain, a private chef, and stewardesses/deckhands, depending on the size of the yacht. Your captain is a licensed expert responsible for navigation, safety, and managing the vessel. Your crew handles all operations, service, and cooking, allowing you to relax completely. Your only job is to enjoy the stunning scenery, gourmet meals, and the incredible experience of exploring paradise from your private floating villa.
Is the Seychelles a good destination for families with children?+
The Seychelles is an exceptional destination for families. The short passages between the Inner Islands minimize travel time and maximize fun. The calm, warm waters of the lagoons are like natural swimming pools, perfect for children to swim and snorkel safely. The wildlife is a huge draw, from interacting with giant tortoises on Curieuse Island to spotting dolphins from the bow of the yacht. The crew can tailor activities and menus for younger guests, and the array of water toys on most yachts provides endless entertainment. It's an adventure playground that creates lasting family memories.
What are the marine park fees and how are they handled?+
The Seychelles government is deeply committed to conservation, and several of the most beautiful areas are protected marine parks (e.g., St. Anne, Baie Ternay, Curieuse). Accessing these areas requires a permit and the payment of a daily fee per person. These fees are essential for funding conservation and maintaining the pristine condition of the parks. Your yacht's captain will manage all the logistics and payments for these permits. The costs will be deducted from your Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA), ensuring a seamless and responsible exploration of these precious ecosystems.
Why Blue Ocean Club

Why charter Seychelles with us.

01

Real-time availability

Live availability feed across 2,000+ yachts — hold and confirm in hours, not weeks.

02

100% best-price guarantee

We do not mark up the charter fee. The price you see is the operator's price.

03

Independent advice

Our recommendations follow the boat, not a commission — owners pay us, not introducing brokers.

04

Concierge depth

Restaurants, transfers, private guides, helicopters and beach clubs handled long before you board.

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