Prices are per person based on double occupancy, vary by cabin category.
Single supplement applies.
Price excludes port charges of £361 per person.
Pre & post cruise package available.
Flight inclusive ATOL protected packages available from the UK.
Offers
10% Early Booking Discount
Book by 31 January 2026 | Sail July–December 2026
Book by 30 November 2026 | Sail January–December 2027
Description of Seychelles small ship cruise, 7 days
Price information
£2043To£2478excluding flights
Prices are per person based on double occupancy, vary by cabin category.
Single supplement applies.
Price excludes port charges of £361 per person.
Pre & post cruise package available.
Flight inclusive ATOL protected packages available from the UK.
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Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
Our small ships run on Marine Diesel Oil, unlike larger ships that use non refined Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) which is non-refined, polluting and highly toxic. This is key when sailing in this region as it helps to protect the delicate ecosystem of the region.
Single-Use Plastic Reduction: One of our guiding principles is to positively impact the areas in which we explore. That is why we are proud to have successfully completed a single-use plastic reduction program across our entire fleet, minimizing single-use plastic items. Such items include straws, stirrers, cups, lids, bottled water, among other items, as well as items wrapped in plastic; single-portion items such as butter cups, jams or yogurts. Our goal is to completely eliminate single-use plastics on board all our vessels.. Our hope is that our actions will prompt other cruise operators to do the same.
We are the first cruise line to sign up to the Tourism Declares Climate Emergency initiative, which exists to enable everyone in tourism to implement the Climate Action Plans needed to halve sector emissions by 2030.
People
Our cruise itineraries take us to small islands which are not often visited by large cruise ships, and are designed to have minimal impact on local societies and ecosystems, without compromising our product quality or the guest experience. On this cruise you can expect the food to have a local flavour as our dedicated crew shop on the islands for ingredients, supporting the local economy and reducing the food miles for our cruises.
Our cruise directors are familiar with the islands we are visiting, and they are always there to introduce you to the local producers and the traditional places to visit. On this cruise you have the opportunity to visit several nature reserves and heritage sites dedicated to protecting the islands' natural environment. Cousin Island reserve is managed solely by local staff and benefits local communities on the neighboring Praslin Island through eco-tourism. Originally founded to preserve the last of the Seychelles native warblers, it is now an important breeding site for Hawksbill turtles and endemic bird species. Today, Cousin is managed by Nature Seychelles. Conservation activities include monitoring of the island's biodiversity, research, re-introduction of endangered species such as the Seychelles Magpie Robin.
Our guiding principle is to 'Create a Better World at Sea', which means looking to deviate away from areas of over tourism, sourcing goods locally for use on board and above all ensuring that we have a positive impact on the destinations we visit.