The islands of the Seychelles are scattered across the Indian
Ocean like a string of diamonds. The delicate coconut trees
complete the lovely landscape together with the sculptured granite
rocks and the white beaches – a true dream that one can still
genuinely experience nowadays.
The flora on these beautiful islands is prolific and everything
grows bigger and faster than it does in other climates. Many
plants and trees thrive and prosper exclusively here.
The exotic undersea world of the Indian Ocean is an “El Dorado” to
divers and snorkellers and it invites you to discover it. The
cycling tours lead you to sights that include studios of inspired
local artists and sculptors, to secluded beaches with their
authentic bars, to impressive protected nature reserves and to
fascinating giant tortoises.
Experience the last paradise on earth by sailing, cycling and
diving as well as occasionally by foot. Simply enjoy the relaxing
life on board of the pleasant and comfortable yacht and dine on
the delicious and creative delicacies of Creole cuisine.
From June until August the weather conditions for actively
exploring the Seychelles are practically ideal. The south-east
monsoon brings drier, cooler weather with a constant, refreshing
breeze. These elements conditions are very attractive and provide
the main reason for us to conduct guided bike and hike tours
during this time of the year. The water temperature is at least 26
degrees and the air temperature varies from 25 to 30 degrees.
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Trip Includes:
*11-day-trip on a comfortable yacht with crew (see
description and pictures of the Sea Star)
*10 x accommodation in a spacious double cabin equipped with
air-conditioning
*Full board (lunches include picnic, barbecue on shore or packed
lunches)
*English speaking tour guides
*Guided cycle and walking excursions
*Visitor's taxes on the islands
*All city tours and entrance charges to the National Parks
*Rental 7-speed trekking bicycle of the "Islandhopping" brand
*Airport transfers |
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Day 1 Sat
Island of Mahé - 1 hour by foot
Embarkation at 10am in Victoria on the island of Mahé. Following
an afternoon at leisure a guided tour will lead you through the
capital and then on to a viewpoint located at 700m altitude
overlooking the city and our departure point. This is at 200 m
altitude. On the nature trail you will see a type of carnivore
plant unique to Seychelles, amongst other exotic species. During
the evening you will experience the enchanting atmosphere of one
of the tiniest capitals in the world. The overnight stay will be
in the port of Victoria.
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Day 2 Sun
Island of Mahé - approx. 20 km (12.4 mi) by bicycle
You will explore the northern part of Mahé by bike cycling along
the coast and finally arriving at BeauVallon Beach, which is the
most important water sports centre of the Seychelles. Here you can
enjoy the white sandy beach and the warm inviting sea before you
embark for lunch. After lunch on board the yacht you can relax,
snorkel or plunge into the water. During the afternoon you go
ashore at Bel Ombre for a walk along the coast to Anse Major which
is part of ‘Morne Seychellois National Park’. In the evening you
will embark again and the yacht anchors in the National Park which
is situated in the north west of the island.
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Day 3 Mon
Island of Mahé - approx. 30 km (18.6) km by bicycle
Today’s cycle tour brings you to Port Launay where you will find a
waterfall just off the road. Here you are offered the opportunity
to refresh in the water-basin that lies underneath. Shortly after
this you continue cycling along the west coast until you reach
Petite Anse. At Petite Anse you visit the artist Antonio Filipinos
who will prepare a barbecue for you and will surprise you with his
range of innovative works of art. Please look around and explore
the hidden facets of Antonio’s realm. At night you go on board at
Anse la Mouche where you will savor a hearty dinner.
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Day 4 Tue
Island of Mahé - approx. 45 km (27.9 mi) by bicycle
After a filling breakfast the cycle tour brings you to the
sparsely populated southern part of Mahé and leads you back, along
the east coast, to Victoria. After crossing the island from Anse
Takamaka, near the rustic restaurant of Batista, you will pass the
site of the former Royal Spice Garden of Anse Royal. The Craft
Village and Coconut Museum are further sights that cannot be
missed on your way back to Victoria. Overnight stay will be in the
port of Victoria.
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Day 5 Wed
Island of Curieuse - 2 hours by foot
Early in the morning the sails are raised and you will cross open
ocean to reach the island of Curieuse by early afternoon. The
island is known for its tortoise conservation project, its dense
mangrove and for the ruins of a former leper colony. After a short
introduction given by the ranger you will hike towards the
Doctor’s House (now a visitor’s centre) enjoying the peace and the
seclusion of this splendid island. Still enough time is available
to discover the world below sea level by diving and snorkeling or
simply to enjoy life on board the ship.
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Day 6 Thur
Island of Praslin - approx. 15 km (9.3 mi) by bicycle
In the morning you go ashore at Praslin, the second largest island
of the Seychelles, where you cycle to a viewpoint situated at 340
m altitude. The panorama includes several adjacent islands and
almost the entire island of Praslin. From here the tour continues
another 5 km in the direction of the Anse Lazio bay, considered
one of the most beautiful bays of the world. While enjoying a
picnic you savor the atmosphere of this stunning beach and the
ebb and flow of its clear waters .In the afternoon you return to
the ship that takes you to the rocky island of St. Pierre for
snorkeling and diving.
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Day 7 Fri
Island of Praslin - approx. 20 km (12.4 mi) by bicycle - 1 hour by
foot
The exploration of Praslin continues, taking you to the Vallee de
Mai, one of the most wonderful yet one of the smallest of National
Parks in the centre of the island. Here you walk through the
virgin forest where you are provided with fascinating explanations
on both the rarest and largest nuts in the world, the so called
‘coco de mer’, as well as many other palm trees and tropical
plants unique to the Seychelles. From here the journey continues
by bike to the south coast and you cycle along a panoramic road
with little traffic. The tour includes a short distance during
which the bikes are pushed until Baie St. Anne the main town of
the island comes into view. We show you the small art galleries
situated in charming places, offering extraordinary artifacts and
providing you with an insight into island life.
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Day 8 Sat
Island of Cousin - 2 hours by foot
This cycling free day begins with an exploration of Cousin Nature
Reserve after sailing for approximately two hours. This island is
situated a short distance from Praslin. Thanks to the work of
dedicated conservationists 300,000 seabirds of seven species and
five land bird species unique to the Seychelles thrive on the
island. After lunch, which is served on board, the captain will
show you the most exciting snorkeling and diving sites of the
region.
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Day 9 Sun
Island of La Dique - approx. 40 km (24.8) by bicycle
La Dique is this morning’s target of the crossing and you will be
heading for an island, which is dominated by bicycles, the like of
which exists only in a children’s picture book. You spend the day
cycling and exploring entranced by peculiar rock formations and
deserted sandy beaches. Enjoy your picnic on the rocky beach of
Anse Source d’Argent and experience the waves lapping on the shore
whilst savoring a refreshing coconut cocktail at the beach bar.
Wherever you cycle you will always come across the locals who get
around either by ox carts or on bikes. You are possibly envied for
your bicycle because the good one you are using is a rarity on the
island. In the evening you will go on board again in order to sail
to one of the smaller neighboring islands where you will stay at
anchor overnight.
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Day 10 Mon
Islands of Les Soeurs - 2 hours by foot
During the morning one of the two neighboring islands of Les
Soeurs or Ile de Coco will be explored by foot as well as by
diving or snorkeling as long as the weather conditions permit.
The afternoon is passed sailing back to Victoria. Arrival is
scheduled in the evening when Captain’s Dinner will be served in
order to say goodbye to the friendly crew.
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Day 11 Tue
Disembarkation till 9am |
| Return or extended stay in one of the charmingly situated
hotels on the island of Mahé |
General information
Alterations
We reserve the right to make alterations to the planned route due
to changing wind and weather conditions, and where required by
organizational necessities.
Requirements (Level 1 - 2)
The longest day track on the islands is 45 km (28 mi) long. Most
of the streets are relatively well asphalted and therefore well
accessible. Road traffic on Mahé is not too busy and on Praslin
and La Dique is sparse. Up to 70% of the tours are along the coast
line on flat to light hilly roads. In between you will face steep,
but short up hill climbs. When you are tempted you can always
consider pushing your bike a little bit. Luckily the rental
7-speed trekking bicycles are equipped with a transmission that
even slight hills can be carried out comfortably. In order to keep
the bike simple and solid we provide 7-speed trekking bikes with
clearly arranged gears that are switched in a hub nearly noiseless
and easily.
Bringing children
We believe that only children in a good physical condition and of
a minimum age of 10 and previous bicycle tour experience are able
to master the bike-tours on their own strength. Please note that
the minimum height for a rental bike is 1.40 m (4.6 ft.)
Catering
The cook on board is a member of the crew and prepares the
breakfast and one or two warm meals a day. The full board starts
with the dinner on the arrival day and ends with the breakfast on
the departure day. On one longer bike tour you will have lunch in
a restaurant.
Guided tour
Primary language is English.
German/Croatian languages are spoken.
Participants
* Minimal 12 participants
* Maximal 16 participants
Booking
To check for availability or book this tour, please call Beyond
Boundaries Travel or email
info@beyondboundariestravel.com