BLUE SAFARI
SEYCHELLES
Seventy-two atolls so undisturbed that the oldest living creatures on earth call them home – these outermost islands of the Seychelles are deemed the untouched Edens of the world.
Adrift on a Seychelles safari


A trip of a lifetime is a tricky term to live up to, but Blue Safari Seychelles makes a very convincing proposal for the moniker.
Exploration courts privacy on Alphonse Island, with guests getting the atoll all to themselves with only a passionate team of in-the-know specialists for company. With a heavy focus on conservation (and plenty of ways to get involved), the marine safari experience itself mirrors that of its land-based counterparts.
Featuring the likes of bucket-list species to spot and tales of the day over sundowners, the difference here is that you can’t snorkel alongside the animals of the Serengeti. And even when it comes to life on terra firma, the discerning aren’t left wanting with the likes of private farm-to-table dinners and on-location spa treatments.
Where you’ll be going...
SEYCHELLES
Where Flintstone-like boulders spill from volcanic hills and flawless atolls sit alongside busy island towns, the Seychelles stands in its own bubble of time where prehistoric purity refuses to be eclipsed by clamorous modern life.



Where you’ll stay...
BLUE SAFARI SEYCHELLES
Wild and raw, the privileged few who make it here are often the first to leave footprints on the beaches. Though the term may get overused, Blue Safari Seychelles can justifiably claim to being a rare example of true experiential travel. With conservation at the heart, the fundamental belief here is that by exploring and understanding the outer islands, we can protect and restore them. This is like the marine version of a polar expedition, only it’s gentle enough that you can take a five year old with you.
The extraordinary experiences you'll be having...
GUIDE PRICE
From £28,900 per person for 7 nights based on a group booking of 24 people
INCLUDED IN YOUR TRIP
- Business class international flights
- Return domestic flights from Mahe to Alphonse Island
- 2 one-bedroom beach bungalows, 5 one-bedroom beach villas and 2 four-bedroom beach retreats accommodate a minimum of 24 guests and a maximum of 66 guests*
- All guests welcomed on an all-inclusive basis, including all meals, snacks and drinks, and a weekly sand flats lunch
- Diving, snorkelling and water sports and equipment
- Non-motorised water sports, including sea kayaks, paddleboards and surfboards
- One bicycle per guest and weekly a cycling tour
- Excursions including a guided kayak tour, an expedition to the Alphonse Flats and a resort farm tour
- Evening conservation talks and beach cleans
- Yoga sessions around the island
- All extraordinary experiences outlined above
- Payable locally: A conservation donation and the environmental levy is compulsory and applies per person per stay
- *Note: There will be additional costs if increasing guest numbers above 24
Destination essentials

IDEAL TIME
7 NIGHTS

WHEN TO GO
APR - NOV

FLIGHT TIME
13HRS 30MIN LGW - DXB - SEZ
