Seychelles, Wildlife Tours

Seychelles Expedition Cruise: Aldabra Atoll Roundtrip aboard MY Basilisk

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Wildlife Cruise
15 Days
Price TBC
Beach
Birding
Off The Beaten Track
Snorkelling and Diving
Whale Watching

Tour Introduction

15 Days Price TBC. Prices based on rates applicable at the time of costing which may vary. Please ask for a definitive quote

Embark on an extraordinary 15-day expedition cruise through the far-flung outer islands of the Seychelles aboard the MY Basilisk, a comfortable and well-equipped vessel ideal for exploring remote coral atolls and pristine marine habitats. This voyage offers privileged access to some of the Indian Ocean’s most isolated and ecologically significant islands, including Aldabra – the world’s largest raised coral atoll and a UNESCO World Heritage Site – and Cosmoledo, a wild sanctuary for seabirds and turtles. From the lush coconut groves of Desroches to the vibrant reefs of Bijoutier and the manta-rich channels of D’Arros, each stop reveals a new facet of Seychelles’ natural splendour.

Guided by expert naturalists you’ll have the chance to snorkel among thriving coral reefs, encounter Giant Tortoises, nesting seabirds, and possibly even elusive Dugongs. Shore excursions include visits to abandoned settlements, research stations, and vital breeding grounds for turtles, rays, and sharks. With opportunities to spot whales and dolphins during sailing days, and nightly lectures to deepen your understanding of the region’s biodiversity, this is a rare chance to experience the Seychelles as few ever do—immersed in nature, far from the beaten path.

15-day Aldabra roundtrip cruise

There is also a dedicated 15-day roundtrip cruise for divers, please enquire for details and availability:
15-day Aldabra roundtrip cruise – diving

Full Itinerary

Price TBC. Based on sharing double / twin rooms
Day 1
Mahé

Embark on MY Basilisk at 10:00 AM from Mahé. After a warm welcome and detailed cruise briefing, you'll set course around midday for the remote Amirantes archipelago, beginning the expedition with the idyllic Desroches Island.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes Lunch and Dinner.

Day 2
Amirantes

The Amirantes is a linear chain of coral islands and atolls lying west of the granitic Seychelles. Desroches, the largest and closest to Mahé, stretches 6 km long and 1.5 km wide, hidden beneath swaying coconut palms and lush endemic vegetation. The island is encircled by 14 km of pristine white sand beaches, kissed by crystal-clear turquoise waters.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 3
Amirantes

The Alphonse Group comprises two neighboring atolls - Alphonse and St. François, the latter home to the islands of St. François and Bijoutier. Among the most stunning in the Seychelles, Alphonse is arrowhead shaped, with white surf trailing behind like a wake. Once a thriving coconut plantation producing 100,000 coconuts a month, the island is now peacefully abandoned, reclaimed by nature.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 4
Amirantes

As we make our crossing from the Alphonse Group toward Aldabra, we’ll be on the lookout for marine mammals, including various species of whales and dolphins. In the evening, join us for a fascinating lecture on the natural history of the Seychelles.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 5
Cosmoledo

A visit to Cosmoledo rivals that of Aldabra, yet in many ways, it surpasses it in sheer remoteness and isolation. Wild, untouched, and uninhabited, Cosmoledo remains one of the least visited corners of the Seychelles - and the world. We expect to arrive in the afternoon, with a visit to the abandoned settlement and a dive off West Island (Menai), where turtles are especially plentiful.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 6
Cosmoledo

Home to bird species not found on Aldabra, including vast colonies with Seychelles’ largest populations of Red-footed Boobies, Masked Boobies, and Sooty Terns. A unique race of Madagascar White-eye is found only here. It is also the last breeding site in Seychelles for the Brown Booby, extinct elsewhere in the islands. Diving is excellent, with rich marine life and coral reefs that have survived more intact than almost anywhere else in the western Indian Ocean. The shallow lagoon near the main island is full of turtles, including hatchlings. A visit to the north island offers an incredible wall diving experience.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 7
Aldabra Atoll

Often called the Crown Jewel of Seychelles, Aldabra is the world’s largest raised coral atoll and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering 150 sq km, it has no permanent population aside from the research team on Picard Island.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 8
Aldabra Atoll

Home to around 100,000 Giant Tortoises, Aldabra also shelters rare plants, birds, and one of the world’s key nesting grounds for endangered Green Turtles. Bird highlights include the flightless Aldabra Rail, Frigatebirds, and several endemics like the Aldabra Drongo and Fody.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 9
Aldabra Atoll

We visit the research station and old settlement, cruise the West and Main Channels, and snorkel at sites like Passe Dubois and Anse Var. Snorkelling through the mangrove forests offers a unique opportunity to visit the home to a plethora of marine life. Recent Dugong sightings hint at a possible return of this elusive marine mammal to Seychelles waters.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 10
Assumption

Assumption Island is home to a stunning arc of coral sand and vibrant offshore waters, where you can explore colourful reefs teeming with snappers, butterflyfish, and angelfish. Though its seabird colonies were impacted by early 20th-century guano mining, the island’s vegetation is now gradually recovering.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 11
Astove

Astove’s steep coral reef, just 250 metres from shore, is famed as one of the world’s best dive sites, rich with hundreds of fish species, Green Turtles, and shipwreck anchors. Snorkelling along the drop-off is excellent. On land, you’ll find shipwreck graves, bleached turtle bones, and abandoned buildings. Nearby, Caspian Terns - rare in ocean habitats - dive for fish in the shallow lagoon.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 12
Sea crossing

Enjoy a full day at sea as we make our passage toward the Alphonse Group. Keep watch for seabirds and marine life as we sail through remote waters rarely visited by others.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 13
Bijoutier

If you’re dreaming of a perfect island, Bijoutier is it: an uninhabited gem crowned with lush green vegetation, surrounded by white sandy shores and vibrant purple reefs set against crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for snorkelling with incredible marine life.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 14
St Joseph Atoll

St Joseph Atoll and D’Arros Island, managed by the Save Our Seas Foundation, include the St Joseph Channel - a hotspot for manta ray aggregations and over 514 fish species. St Joseph is the Amirantes Bank’s most vital nursery and a crucial breeding ground for sharks, rays, and turtles.

Staying at MY Basilisk. Includes All Meals.

Day 15
Mahé

Arrive back at Mahé Island for disembarkation.

Includes Breakfast.

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Tour Accommodation

Seychelles Inner Islands

MY Basilisk

Overview

The MY Basilisk is a pioneering wave-piercing catamaran offering intimate, eco-conscious expeditions through the remote Outer Islands of the Seychelles. Originally built for North Atlantic fishing and later transformed into a long-range explorer yacht, Basilisk now serves as a floating base for small-group marine exploration. With just three en suite cabins, shaded decks, and open-air dining, guests can enjoy comfort and privacy while exploring one of the world’s most biodiverse ocean environments.

Perfect for divers, snorkellers, and wildlife enthusiasts, the vessel features a dedicated dive deck, custom tenders, and sustainable systems including solar power and onboard water makers. Daily excursions enable guests to experience and encounter vibrant coral reefs, giant tortoises, and untouched island ecosystems, guided by marine scientists and local experts.

Swimming Pool
No
Air Conditioning
Yes
Capacity
Six guests and five crew
Length
30 metres
Class
Expedition catamaran
Cabins

Three

Facilities

Dive room, two custom dive tenders, water sports area, three en suite cabins (one master cabin and two 'guest cabins'), salon/lounge area, open-air dining area, shaded aft deck, shaded fly deck, solar panel array, RO water makers, anaerobic black water treatment plant, grey water holding system, bridge/helm station, crew quarters.

All three cabins feature en suite shower rooms, large windows, high ceilings, ample storage, and queen beds with two mattresses (can be converted into twin beds).

Optional Activities

Diving, snorkelling, kayaking, birdwatching, cetacean spotting.

Route Map

Departure Dates

Tour Dates
Adult Price
Single Supp
28/02/2026
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20/03/2026
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08/05/2026
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04/11/2026
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Travel Information

Are International Flights Included?

No. Please contact us for a quote if required.

Best Visited:

October to May

Are you ATOL Registered?

Yes. This means we are legally able to book your international flights in conjunction with your ground arrangements so you can book with us with complete confidence. Read more about our ATOL license here.

Alan Godwin

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding this Tour, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

Having now returned from our Seychelles holiday, I thought that I would write to tell you how much we enjoyed it – it really was first class – thank you for the arrangements…all in all, it was a great holiday, with just the right balance of activity and relaxation.

Mr R P - Surrey