Seycheles Dreams - 5.12.-15.12.2026
Tour Highlights
Experience the Seychelles in a truly exceptional and unforgettable way aboard a catamaran
With turquoise waters, powdery white beaches and untouched islands, the Seychelles archipelago is the perfect destination for a luxury catamaran charter.
Your adventure begins the moment you step aboard a spacious and comfortable catamaran. Sail through the crystal clear waters of the Seychelles and discover hidden coves, secluded islets and vibrant coral reefs.
Each day brings new experiences: snorkeling among tropical fish, relaxing on pristine beaches of fine white sand, venturing into lush tropical landscapes to observe endemic species, or simply savoring the sunshine and the sea breeze on deck.
Tour Options & Prices
Price Includes:
- Skipper
- Airport transfers
- Boat & Skipper insurance
- Diesel & Moorings costs
- 10-day catamaran rental
- Final cleaning
Price does not include:
- Food including skipper
- Air tickets
- Turistic Taxes & Fees
Captain Vladimír Krška is a seasoned seafarer with more than 35 years on the water. He has been yachting since 1987 and in that time he has gained not only invaluable experience but also a wealth of stories he is pleased to share. With over 100,000 nautical miles to his credit and licenses (Czech C and Croatian B and C), he can lead a crew even in the most demanding conditions.
Sailing experience
From his first voyages on the Baltic, through journeys across the Mediterranean, and on to expeditions in the Caribbean, to Iceland and Greenland, Vladimír has explored waters across much of the world. It has not only been standard charter cruising, but also adventurous ocean passages, for example across the Atlantic or around Scotland and the Faroe Islands. Every mile at sea has moved him forward, and he now shares that knowledge with others.
An easygoing captain for any crew
Vladimír builds his approach on friendliness and comfort on board. Whether you seek a peaceful holiday or a more active cruise, he ensures a relaxed atmosphere where everyone finds what they came for. As an experienced instructor he supports complete beginners as well as advanced sailors who wish to refine their skills. He speaks English, Polish, and conversational German, and is fully prepared for an international crew.
Captain and technician in one
Yachting is not only about the voyage, it is also about the yacht itself. Vladimír has many years of experience in yacht construction and service, so technical matters never catch him off guard. If you would like something extra, he is also an experienced diver and spearfisher, an ideal combination for an added touch of adventure.
Destinations tailored to you
Croatia, Greece, the Balearic Islands, the Caribbean, and even Iceland. With Vladimír you will reach the places that call to you. Whether you wish for a tranquil cruise among Mediterranean coves or an expedition beyond the Arctic Circle, his knowledge and experience ensure your journey is safe and unforgettable.
Why sail with him?
At sea, it is not only about the destination, it is about the experience you bring back. Vladimír combines professionalism, a welcoming atmosphere, and a deep love of the sea. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or inspiration, a voyage with him will stay with you long after you return.
Arrival, transfer to the marina, a quick "hello" with the captain, and you're already standing on the deck of your temporary home. First impression? Freedom. After settling into your cabin, it's time to explore Victoria, the smallest capital city in the world. Don't expect New York. It's more of a cute little town with an iconic mini version of London's Big Ben (or rather Little Ben) and Sir Selwyn Clark Market, where the air is filled with the scent of spices, fruit, and fresh fish.
- Tip for Mahé: If you have time, don't miss Morne Seychellois National Park. The hike through the jungle to one of the viewpoints is a bit of a slog, but the views are worth it.
A short sail and we anchor at Beau Vallon, one of the most famous beaches on Mahé. It's lively here. You can try just about any water sport you can think of, or just lie on the beach and watch the hustle and bustle. In the evening, have dinner at one of the local restaurants and watch the sun sink into the ocean in a scene straight out of a postcard.
We sail on to the third largest island, Silhouette. Here, it's as if time has stood still. Most of the island is a national park and only a few hundred people live here. It is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. The hike up Mount Dauban is challenging, but you will be rewarded with the feeling that the whole island lies at your feet.
Today, we have a longer crossing ahead of us to the second largest island, Praslin. And here we find something truly unique – the Vallée de Mai nature reserve, which is on the UNESCO list. Why? Because it is home to the Coco de Mer, a palm tree with the largest seed in the world, which has... let's say, a very suggestive shape resembling a woman's crotch. A walk through this ancient palm forest is like a journey into prehistory.
Get ready to meet some local celebrities. The first stop is Cousin Island, a bird sanctuary. Thousands of birds nesting all around you is an experience you will never forget.
Then comes Curieuse, home to giant tortoises. These hundred-year-old easygoing creatures roam freely here and let you scratch their necks. It's incredible to stand face to face with such a creature. You immediately feel a little less important.
In the morning, we will anchor at Saint-Pierre, a small rocky island that looks like a snorkeling paradise. It is basically a giant aquarium full of colorful fish and corals. In the afternoon, we will move to Anse Volbert beach (also known as Côte d'Or), where, after a day of swimming, we will treat ourselves to a well-deserved reward – dinner at a local restaurant. Try the Creole curry or grilled fish. You won't regret it.
La Digue is love at first sight. There's no rush here. There are hardly any cars here; the main means of transport is the bicycle. Rent one and set off to explore. The number one destination is, of course, Anse Source d'Argent, probably the most photographed beach in the world. You simply have to see these giant granite rocks, smoothed by time and the sea, with your own eyes.