INDIAN OCEAN
Mega Yacht Charter Destinations in the Indian Ocean:
Caribbean are the true paradise for super yacht charter. Avoiding Hurricane season, one will find perfect sailing conditions at all times. The unprecedented variety of islands, varied nature, crystal clear waters, and opportunity to enjoy best of snorkelling, diving and other watersports is what makes this yachting region.
Maldives:
The Maldives with its 26 larger atolls and hundreds of tiny islets are the best alternative to Seychelles for your one weekly charters where you would want to experience the best snorkeling or diving in the outstandingly clear turquoise waters and swimming in some of the best beaches you will ever discover.
Mauritius:
Mauritius, around 500NM East from Madagascar, is probably the most idyllic destination for a luxury yacht charter. A melting pot of various cultures, it survived many invaders, crusaders, imperialists, pirates and migrants. It is now one of the most beautful and luxurious places on Earth, full of palm fringed beaches, top resorts and best golf courses.
This is the place of the third largest coral reef in the world, thanks to which this fabulous archipelago enjoys over 200 miles of spectacular coastline, protected with the reef’s natural lagoons. Madagascar, the Comoros and Les Amirantes are for the more adventurous and yachts will be available there only under special terms usually.
General information:
Peak season – December – June
Best time to go – January, Febaruary, March or April (dry season)
Avoid – Expensive flight periods
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TOP Recommendations:
Seychelles
Mahe – Victoria, the capital with its colonial buildings and 65 beaches on the island
Praslin – Vallee de Mai UNESCO World Heritage Site
La Digue – Earthly Garden of Eden
Island Curieuse – 300 giant land tortoise and deserted, most beautiful beaches
Private Island Fregate – Eco Retreat
Aldabra – Possibly the largest raised coral atoll, still largely untouched by human beings
Maldives
Barrier Reefs – protect the islands from high waves, but rising sea levels are real danger
1200 islands at around 400 miles South from India
200 inhabited and almost 90 resort islands
Unlimited diving and snorkelling spots
Unlimited private anchorage points
Barbecues on a deserted island
Snorkelling with Manta Rays
Mauritius
Port Louis – the spot for nightlife, shopping, provisions,
Honeymoon charters
Reunion island – Just over 100nm SW, it offers dramatic beaches & spectacular hiking
Rodrigues island – 300miles East of Mauritius, the adventure of a lifetime