How to plan the perfect cruise in Seychelles

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    karol
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      I have never been sailing before, but I want to try it. I have heard that there are many beautiful places there, like Mahe, Praslin and La Digue, as well as some remote islands that few people get to. Tell me, is it worth taking a yacht with a crew or is it better to take a bareboat? And how to organize the route in general, so that you have time for beaches, snorkeling, and seeing nature?

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      teo
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        Hi! If you want to make your trip unforgettable, I can advise you to look at luxury yacht charter seychelles. I recently rented a yacht with a crew there, and it was the best experience in my life. For beginners, this is especially convenient, because you do not need to steer the vessel yourself and think about the route – the crew thinks of everything. We made a short stop on Praslin and then went on a Cousin Island trip – an incredibly beautiful place with wildlife, turtles and rare birds. The yacht was spacious, with comfortable cabins, and on board you could eat and snorkel right in the lagoon. Even if you are not an experienced yachtsman, this option will give you a complete sense of freedom and luxury on the water. I advise you to definitely include Cousin Island in your plan, it is really worth it.

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        Vans
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          I agree that renting a yacht in the Seychelles is a great way to see several islands in one trip. Even a simple route between Mahe and Praslin allows you to enjoy the beauty of the local beaches and coral reefs. For those who do not want to take a crew, there are bareboat options, but it is important to have experience or at least basic skills in handling a yacht. Otherwise, you can plan your route based on what activities you are interested in – the beach, snorkeling, walks around the island. The main thing is to choose the time of year and the yacht in advance so that everything goes comfortably and safely.

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