Escape Mahé for a full-day odyssey to Seychelles' two most celebrated outer islands — Praslin's UNESCO Vallée de Mai palm forest and La Digue's Anse Source d'Argent, arguably the world's most-photographed beach. Pure bucket-list material.
What to expect
A fast catamaran whisks you from Mahé's Inter-Island Quay to Praslin in under an hour. A guided walk through Vallée de Mai reveals the world's largest coco-de-mer nuts and rare black parrots in their prehistoric palm forest. A short ferry hop to La Digue follows, where a bike rental lets you freewheel through vanilla-scented lanes to the rose-granite boulders and turquoise shallows of Anse Source d'Argent. Creole lunch is served before the afternoon return.
Good to know
This is a long day — departures typically 07:30, returning by 18:00–18:30. Confirm your ship's all-aboard carefully; this excursion is time-sensitive. Book well in advance as ferry seats sell out. Ferry departs Inter-Island Quay, a short taxi from the cruise pier.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mahe — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.