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Come aboard Le Dumont d'Urville for an unforgettable voyage.

In collaboration with The Explorers Club, this unique voyage will feature John Heminway, a filmmaker and author whose pioneering explorations of Africa began at the age of 16. Winner of multiple Emmy, Peabody, and journalism awards, he has dedicated his career to the far corners of the world—in particular Africa and the Indian Ocean—their astonishing inhabitants, rare and endangered species, and more.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Inner Islands of the Seychelles, where every moment seems suspended in time. This Eden lost in the middle of the Indian Ocean is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. They unfurl their ribbons of white sand as the mangroves sway in the trade winds. Giant tortoises roam free on the beaches, colourful birds sing through the lush vegetation and the emerald waters reveal a magnificent seabed. Aride, Remire, Curieuse... Still wild and mysterious, these scattered islands form a chain of idyllic ports of call, revealing their secrets and inviting you to spend an unforgettable and relaxing time away from it all.

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Destination

Indian Ocean

Victoria, Mahé (Seychelles) to Victoria, Mahé (Seychelles)

Duration

9 days, 8 nights on board

Expeditions, The Explorers Club

The Explorers Club

The Explorers Club

John Heminway

John Heminway

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PONANT Bonus 15%

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  • In alliance with The Explorers Club, this voyage will feature onboard lectures by author and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker John Heminway. 
  • Exceptional biodiversity: the endemic birds of the Aride Island Nature Reserve, Aldabra tortoises, and the coco-de-mer palms of the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Activities: opportunities for hikes or dinghy excursions led by naturalist guides, plus swimming or scuba diving in heavenly locations.
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Itinerary

Embarkation 01/15/27 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Departure 01/15/27 at 6:00 PM

Jan 15, 27 - Victoria, Mahé

Discover Mahé, the main island of the Seychelles and also the largest of the archipelago, home to the capital, Victoria. Mahé has almost 70 beaches of fine sand, framed by the emblematic granite rocks, and whose crystal clear waters are renowned for their rich underwater life. The island is also famous for its splendid mountain panoramas accessible on hikes, such as the Morne Seychellois, which is 905 metres high and overlooks the Indian Ocean. Mahé is also an island full of history where fine colonial properties rub shoulders with Creole houses - and don’t forget the marvellous Botanical Gardens in Victoria.

Jan 15, 27 - Victoria, Mahé

Arrival 01/15/27 evening Departure 01/17/27 at night

Jan 15, 27 > Jan 17, 27 - Praslin Island

Situated some forty kilometres away from Victoria, Praslin is the second largest island in the Seychelles. Its idyllic beaches where granite rocks nestle in immaculate sand correspond perfectly to how we imagine the Seychelles to be. They invite visitors to dive into the turquoise waters, which are ideal for snorkelling. In the centre of the island, hidden in the heart of a stunning tropical rainforest, lies the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In this veritable plant sanctuary, several endemic species of palm trees can be observed, as well as the famous sea coconut, which can weigh up to 20 kg and is sometimes called “coco fesse” because its shape calls to mind a pair of buttocks.

Jan 15, 27 > Jan 17, 27 - Praslin Island

Arrival 01/17/27 early morning Departure 01/17/27 midday

Jan 17, 27 - Aride Island

Aride is an island in the Seychelles situated a few kilometres north-west of Praslin. Listed as a nature reserve, this pearl of the Indian Ocean will seduce you with the beauty of its landscapes of wild cliffs and fine-sand beaches. Protected from human impact and sometimes called “bird capital”, it is home to several endemic plants as well as exceptional wildlife. Most notably, it is the refuge of an impressive number of seabirds (Seychelles magpie-robins, terns, noddies, and more), and reptiles, such as Wright’s skinks, which can be found in the island’s wooded areas. Sea turtles can also be observed on the island’s beaches.

Jan 17, 27 - Aride Island

Arrival 01/18/27 early morning Departure 01/18/27 late afternoon

Jan 18, 27 - Rémire island

Remire Island is like a piece of confetti in the Indian Ocean and is a captivating place to visit. Located in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, it is prized for its unique biodiversity, including its exceptionally rich underwater life. The rare inhabitants of this tropical islet watch over its preservation, and a walk amidst its lush vegetation, home to delightful birds, will delight fans of unspoilt areas. For those who love snorkelling, myriad colourful fish live among the coral reefs that border the island.

Jan 18, 27 - Rémire island

Arrival 01/19/27 early morning Departure 01/19/27 late afternoon

Jan 19, 27 - Cousin Island

This small granitic islet west of Praslin measures around thirty hectares and is teeming with life. A private property until 1968, Cousin Island was bought by the International Council for Bird Preservation (now known as BirdLife International) to be converted into a nature reserve. The main aim of this effort was first and foremost to save two endangered bird species, the Seychelles warbler and the Seychelles fody. This operation was a real success, as the island is now the most protected in the archipelago and is home to a large number of plants and animals endemic to the Seychelles.

Jan 19, 27 - Cousin Island

Arrival 01/19/27 evening Departure 01/20/27 evening

Jan 19, 27 > Jan 20, 27 - Curieuse Island

Situated off the coast of Praslin, Curieuse has a distinguishing feature: its red earth. Discovered in 1768 by the French explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, it was ravaged by a fire in 1771 and then home to a leper colony of which a few vestiges still remain. Declared a national marine park in 1979, it is home to many underwater species, which can be discovered while scuba diving or snorkelling in the idyllic waters of the Indian Ocean. But above all, Curieuse is renowned for the hundreds of Aldabra giant tortoises that live there. It is highly likely that you will get the chance to meet these fascinating reptiles. Along with Praslin, it is also the only island on which the sea coconut grows wild.

Jan 19, 27 > Jan 20, 27 - Curieuse Island

Arrival 01/20/27 evening Departure 01/21/27 early evening

Jan 20, 27 > Jan 21, 27 - Grande Sœur

Located 6 km north of La Digue, Grande Sœur Island is renowned for its two sumptuous beaches and its translucent waters, protected by a coral reef. An ideal spot for snorkelling and observing the sea turtles that co-exist here with the many multi-coloured fish. The pristine Grande Sœur Island is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in the Seychelles.

Jan 20, 27 > Jan 21, 27 - Grande Sœur

Arrival 01/21/27 evening Departure 01/22/27 late afternoon

Jan 21, 27 > Jan 22, 27 - La Digue Island

La Digue Island is a veritable concentration of all the beauty of the Seychelles. Located 6 km south-east of Praslin, this small piece of land that looks like paradise is the third-largest island in the Seychelles, despite its modest size (5 km by 3 km)! Turquoise waters just asking you to swim in them, lush vegetation sheltering giant tortoises, beaches of fine sand fringed with coconut trees and surrounded with those emblematic large granite rocks with their pink highlights like at the famous Anse Source d’Argent: the perfect picture postcard… Authentic and preserved, the island follows a peaceful rhythm, with the only means of transport along its little roads being bikes or traditional oxcarts.

Jan 21, 27 > Jan 22, 27 - La Digue Island

Arrival 01/22/27 evening Disembarkation 01/23/27 at 8:00 AM

Jan 22, 27 > Jan 23, 27 - Victoria, Mahé

Discover Mahé, the main island of the Seychelles and also the largest of the archipelago, home to the capital, Victoria. Mahé has almost 70 beaches of fine sand, framed by the emblematic granite rocks, and whose crystal clear waters are renowned for their rich underwater life. The island is also famous for its splendid mountain panoramas accessible on hikes, such as the Morne Seychellois, which is 905 metres high and overlooks the Indian Ocean. Mahé is also an island full of history where fine colonial properties rub shoulders with Creole houses - and don’t forget the marvellous Botanical Gardens in Victoria.

Jan 22, 27 > Jan 23, 27 - Victoria, Mahé

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