Seychelles Boat Tours — Island Cruises, Marine Parks & Snorkeling in the Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean stretches emerald and infinite beyond the bow as your boat glides toward Curieuse Island, giant tortoises waiting on the granite shore and a coral reef shimmering below. All seychelles boat tours listed here include free cancellation, so you can book your perfect island day with confidence.
Most Reviewed Seychelles Boat Tour — 1,110 Ratings, 4.9★
Curieuse Guided Tour, St Pierre, BBQ & 2 Snorkel Stops
★★★★★★★★★★4.9(1,110 reviews)
The top-rated seychelles boat tour from Praslin: a full-day guided cruise to Curieuse Island and St Pierre Marine Park. Meet giant Aldabra tortoises, snorkel two pristine coral reefs, and feast on a traditional BBQ lunch with local rum punch.
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All Seychelles Boat Tours Compared — Mahé and Praslin
From the top-rated Curieuse island cruise with BBQ to budget reef snorkeling adventures and premium marine park safaris — these are the best-reviewed seychelles boat tours operating from Mahé and Praslin. All include free cancellation.
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Curieuse Guided Tour, St Pierre, BBQ & 2 Snorkel Stops
★★★★★★★★★★4.9(1,110 reviews)· 7 hours
Full-day guided cruise from Praslin to Curieuse Island
Meet and photograph giant Aldabra tortoises on Curieuse
Two snorkeling stops at pristine St Pierre coral reefs
Traditional BBQ lunch with local beer and rum punch
The Seychelles — Why the Indian Ocean's Most Pristine Archipelago
115Islands across the Seychelles archipelagoThe Seychelles comprises 115 islands scattered across the western Indian Ocean — the inner granite islands (Mahé, Praslin, La Digue, Curieuse) and the flat coralline outer islands. Most boat tours explore the inner islands, where granite boulders, mangroves and coral reefs create some of the world's most scenic sailing conditions.
27°CYear-round average sea temperatureThe Indian Ocean around the Seychelles stays between 26°C and 29°C year-round, making snorkeling comfortable in any month without a wetsuit. Water visibility averages 20–30 metres in the marine national parks.
26,000Giant Aldabra tortoises in the SeychellesThe Seychelles is home to the world's largest population of giant Aldabra tortoises — Curieuse Island alone hosts a colony of over 300, and close encounters on Curieuse tours are virtually guaranteed.
Top 10Beaches in the world (Anse Source d'Argent, La Digue)Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue and Anse Lazio on Praslin are consistently ranked among the world's top ten most beautiful beaches. Both are accessible by boat tour from the main islands.
May–OctSoutheast trade wind season — best snorkeling on MahéThe southeast trade winds blow from May to October, keeping the Mahé (leeward) and Praslin sides calm and visibility high. November to April is the northwest monsoon — calmer for La Digue and the outer islands.
1 hourBoat crossing from Mahé to Sainte Anne Marine ParkSainte Anne Marine National Park lies just 5 km east of Victoria, Mahé — most boat tours reach the park in 20–40 minutes. The Praslin-to-Curieuse crossing takes around 30–45 minutes by speedboat.
Complete Guide to Seychelles Boat Tours — Mahé, Praslin and the Inner Islands
Seychelles Island Hopping from Mahe or Praslin — Planning a Cruise in Seychelles
The two main departure points for a cruise in seychelles are Mahé — locally written 'mahe' — (the largest island, home to Victoria Seychelles and Eden Island Marina) and Praslin (the second island, home to the famous Anse Lazio on Praslin and Vallée de Mai). Choosing your base for island hopping around the islands is simple: stay on Mahé and book a Sainte Anne Marine Park excursion (30–60 minutes by boat from Victoria or Eden Island Marina); stay on Praslin and book a Curieuse Island cruise (the top-rated Curieuse and St Pierre BBQ tour departs directly from Praslin and reaches Curieuse in 30–45 minutes). Day-trippers on La Digue can take the short catamaran ferry to Praslin and join any Praslin departure.
The combination of mahe and praslin in a single holiday is the most popular itinerary for visitors to the Seychelles — spend the first half on Mahé (Victoria, Beau Vallon beach) and move to Praslin for the final days, with a seychelles boat tour from each island.
Mahé Boat Tours: Sainte Anne Marine Park, Moyenne Island and Cerf Island
The Sainte Anne Marine National Park, located 5 km east of Victoria Seychelles, is the heart of all boat tours around mahe island. Established in 1973, it was the first marine national park in the Indian Ocean and covers six inner islands: Sainte Anne, Moyenne, Long, Cerf, Cachée and Round Island. Every boat cruise from Mahé passes through the park, which is protected from fishing and anchoring outside designated areas.
Guests disembark on Moyenne Island to walk the ancient nature trail (home to giant tortoises and the tomb of Brendon Grimshaw who single-handedly restored the small island) and swim on Cerf Island's pale-sand coast. The seychelles catamaran cruise (tour-5, $162) adds a gourmet Creole lunch and departs from Eden Island Marina for an uncrowded boarding experience. The glass-bottom boat tour (tour-4, $86) is the best choice for families with younger children who prefer viewing the reef without getting wet.
Praslin Boat Tours: Curieuse Island, St Pierre Marine Park and Giant Tortoises
Curieuse Island is the undisputed highlight of seychelles boat tours from Praslin. Separated from Praslin by a narrow channel, Curieuse is a Seychelles National Park where no development is permitted — the island hosts a colony of over 300 giant Aldabra tortoises that roam free across the beach and mangrove trails. The guided tour (tour-1, 4.9★ — the top-rated seychelles boat tour on this site) includes two snorkeling stops: one in the sheltered bay between Curieuse and Praslin, and one at St Pierre Island Marine Park — a tiny granite outcrop surrounded by one of the healthiest coral gardens in the inner Seychelles, with parrotfish, surgeonfish, octopus, and the occasional hawksbill turtle.
The BBQ lunch is served on the beach at Curieuse — fresh-caught fish, Creole rice, local rum punch, and cold beer under casuarina pines. The budget version (tour-7, $57) skips the BBQ but visits both islands; the mid-range tour-3 ($86) adds the BBQ. All three depart from Praslin's main pier or Anse Volbert.
What to Expect on a Seychelles Boat Tour — Itinerary and Timing
Most full-day seychelles boat tours follow a similar rhythm regardless of departure island. The boat departs at 8:00–9:00 AM, giving you a morning snorkeling stop with the best visibility and fewest crowds. The second stop — usually a beach or island walk — runs from mid-morning to early afternoon.
Lunch is served on the beach or on board around 12:30–13:30. The afternoon brings a second snorkeling or swimming stop before the return journey, arriving back at the marina by 16:00–17:00. Half-day tours (tour-9, 5 hours from Victoria) depart at 9:00 AM and return by 14:00.
The skipper and crew handle all navigation, and most tours include an English-speaking guide who provides commentary on the marine national park, the local ecosystem, and Seychelles history throughout the day. Bring sunscreen (reef-safe only in marine parks), a hat, a light coverup, and a dry bag for your phone.
Snorkeling in the Seychelles Marine Parks — What You'll See
The inner Seychelles offers some of the most biodiverse snorkeling in the Indian Ocean, though the reefs here are different from the Caribbean or the Great Barrier Reef — expect massive granite boulders draped in hard coral, with schools of surgeonfish, parrotfish, damselfish, and barracuda weaving between. Hawksbill turtles are a regular sighting at Sainte Anne Marine Park and St Pierre. The coral at St Pierre Island (Praslin tours) is particularly healthy and colorful — brain coral, staghorn, and table coral — owing to the site's strong tidal currents that keep the water oxygenated.
Reef safaris (tour-6, $145) include a marine guide who explains the ecosystem and points out species you'd otherwise miss. Visibility averages 15–25 metres at the marine national park sites; conditions are typically best from May to October when the southeast trade winds keep the waters clear on the Mahé side. Snorkeling in crystal-clear waters here is the single activity most visitors cite as the trip highlight.
Yacht Charter in Seychelles: Private Boat Tours with a Skipper
Beyond the shared group tours listed on this site, the Seychelles has an active yacht charter in seychelles market centered on Eden Island Marina in Mahé and the Praslin marinas. A private yacht with an experienced skipper lets you design a custom day — combining Curieuse, Anse Lazio on Praslin, and the islands around La Digue in a single day without the group schedule. Private yacht rates in the Seychelles typically start from $600–900 per day for a 6–8 person vessel with a skipper; a crewed yacht with catering runs $1,500–2,500 per day.
For couples, honeymooners, or families with specific island requests (such as visiting Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue or stopping at Cousin Island bird sanctuary), a private charter offers a sailing experience that the shared group tours cannot match. The sailing experience on a private crewed yacht is also fundamentally different — you're moving with the southeast trade winds rather than on a rigid schedule, and the skipper can adapt based on conditions in the seychelles on the day.
Weather Conditions in the Seychelles and When to Book
The Seychelles has two monsoon seasons that affect which side of the islands is calm for boat tours. From May to October (southeast trade winds / 'Anse du Sud'), conditions in the seychelles favour the east side of Mahé and the Praslin area — winds are steady but manageable (15–25 knots), seas are calm, and the Sainte Anne Marine Park excursions from Victoria run smoothly. From November to April (northwest monsoon), conditions favour the west and south coasts of Mahé and the La Digue side.
Weather conditions in the Seychelles can change quickly — it's a tropical archipelago and squalls are possible year-round, but full cancellations due to weather are rare, occurring mainly in January–February at the height of the northwest monsoon. The best overall conditions for seychelles boat tours are March–April (transition period, glassy seas on all sides) and September–October (end of southeast trades, warm and clear). Avoid booking Praslin tours during heavy northwest monsoon swells (January–February) without flexible cancellation.
La Digue, Felicité, Cousin Island and the Outer Seychelles — Beyond the Main Tours
While Mahé and Praslin boat tours cover the inner granite islands, the Seychelles archipelago extends to the outer islands — flat coralline atolls like Aldabra (home to the world's largest giant aldabra tortoise colony), Cosmoledo, and Farquhar, which require charter flights or live-aboard yachts to access. Closer to the main islands, the praslin and la digue combination is the most popular extension for visitors — La Digue is reachable by a short catamaran ferry from Praslin or by speedboat from Mahé. Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue is consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches (20-minute bicycle ride from the La Digue jetty).
On Praslin itself, the Vallée de Mai (vallee de mai) — a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the only place in the world where the coco de mer palm grows wild in a natural forest — is reachable by a short tuk-tuk ride from Anse Volbert. The coco de mer produces the world's largest seed; the de mai nature reserve is open daily. Anse Georgette on Praslin (anse georgette) and the smaller beaches around felicite island are accessible by private boat.
Cousin Island (a seabird sanctuary managed by Nature Seychelles) is accessible by small boat from Praslin — visits are limited to mornings to protect nesting birds. Aride Island, the most northerly of the inner Seychelles, is a nature reserve hosting one of the world's most important seabird colonies — boat trips from Praslin operate in calm-weather periods. When planning island hopping around the islands, allow at least a week on Praslin to combine the boat tour to Curieuse, a day on La Digue, and a morning walk through the Vallée de Mai.
Best Time for Seychelles Boat Tours — Month by Month
Seychelles boat tours run year-round — the 115-island archipelago has at least one sheltered side in every season. The best month depends on which island you're based on and what you want to see.
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29°March
29°April
28°May
27°June
26°July
26°August
27°September
27°October
28°November
28°December
Best for Praslin boat tours — calm seas, top snorkeling visibility
Best for Mahé & La Digue tours — northwest monsoon calms west coast
Transition seasons — glassy seas island-wide, best overall
Sea temperatures are approximate monthly averages (°C). Seychelles boat tours operate year-round — cancellations due to weather are rare. May to September is peak season for Praslin-based island hopping; November to April favours Mahé-side marine park excursions.
Where Seychelles Boat Tours Depart — Mahé and Praslin
What Travelers Say About Their Seychelles Boat Tour
The Curieuse tour was the highlight of our entire Seychelles trip. The giant tortoises on the beach were unbelievable — you can get so close. The BBQ lunch was delicious and the snorkeling at St Pierre was stunning. Highly recommended from Praslin.
Sophie M. · United Kingdom
We did the St Anne Marine Park cruise from Victoria and couldn't have been happier. The glass-bottom boat section was great for the kids, and the snorkeling stop was better than we expected — so many colorful fish and we spotted a turtle. Creole lunch was excellent.
Henrik L. · Sweden
Took the reef safari on Mahé — the marine guide was incredibly knowledgeable and pointed out species we would have completely missed on our own. The Indian Ocean visibility here is something else. Worth every cent of the $145.
Rachel K. · Australia
Perfect honeymoon afternoon — the half-day boat tour from Victoria was relaxed, uncrowded, and the Creole lunch on the water was so romantic. We snorkeled right off the boat. The booking was easy and we got instant confirmation.
James T. · Canada
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The standout experiences on a seychelles boat tour — giant Aldabra tortoise encounters on Curieuse Island and snorkeling inside a marine national park — are on every recommended tour we list.
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Tours depart from two main hubs: Victoria Harbor or Eden Island Marina on Mahé, and Anse Volbert or Grand Anse pier on Praslin. The Mahé tours depart from Victoria and cover Sainte Anne Marine National Park, Moyenne Island, and Cerf Island. The Praslin tours depart from Praslin and cover Curieuse Island and St Pierre Marine Park. Your booking confirmation includes exact meeting point details.
Do seychelles boat tours include snorkeling equipment?
Yes — all full-day seychelles boat tours listed here include snorkeling equipment (mask, fins, snorkel) at no extra charge. The tour-4 glass-bottom boat tour also includes a crystal kayak option for viewing the reef without getting wet. Wetsuit use is optional — the Indian Ocean stays at 26–29°C year-round.
What's the difference between Praslin and Mahé boat tours?
Praslin tours focus on Curieuse Island (giant tortoises, mangroves) and St Pierre Marine Park (vibrant coral reef) — these are the most scenic island hopping experiences in the inner Seychelles. The top-rated tour is the Curieuse + St Pierre BBQ cruise from Praslin at $114. Mahé tours focus on Sainte Anne Marine National Park and Moyenne Island — the St Anne Marine Park cruise and reef safari are the best options from Mahé. Both offer snorkeling, lunch, and giant tortoises — the main difference is the island visited and the departure point.
Will I see giant tortoises on a seychelles boat tour?
Yes — giant Aldabra tortoise encounters are virtually guaranteed on Curieuse Island tours (tour-1, tour-3, tour-7) and on Moyenne Island tours (tour-2, tour-5, tour-6, tour-8). The Curieuse colony has over 300 tortoises that roam freely across the beach — the giant aldabra are the world's largest land tortoise and can live over 150 years. Guides will introduce you to individual tortoises by name.
What is the best seychelles boat tour for snorkeling?
For the best snorkeling, the Curieuse + St Pierre BBQ tour (4.9★, $114) offers two dedicated snorkeling stops at St Pierre Marine Park — one of the most intact coral reefs in the inner Seychelles. The Reef Safari from Mahé ($145, 4.7★) is the most focused marine experience if you're based on Mahé — it includes a marine guide and covers the full St Anne Marine National Park reef. Both include all snorkeling equipment and free cancellation.
Are seychelles boat tours suitable for children?
Yes — most tours are family-friendly. The glass-bottom boat tour from Mahé (tour-4) is ideal for young children who want to see the reef without snorkeling. The Curieuse BBQ tours (tour-1, tour-3) are popular with families because the tortoise encounter is accessible to all ages and the BBQ lunch is child-friendly. Check specific age requirements at booking — most operators welcome children from 3 years upward.
What should I bring on a seychelles boat tour?
Pack reef-safe sunscreen (fluorinated chemicals are banned in Seychelles marine national parks), a hat and light rash guard for sun protection, a dry bag for your phone and camera, reef-safe footwear (water shoes or bare feet), and a light change of clothes for after snorkeling. The boat provides snorkeling gear, lunch, and drinks. Leave large camera bags ashore — spray is common on the boat. If you're prone to seasickness, take medication an hour before boarding; the inner island waters are generally calm but the open-water crossing to Curieuse can have light chop during the southeast trade winds.
What is the cancellation policy for seychelles boat tours?
All seychelles boat tours listed here offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure time (local Seychelles time, UTC+4). You receive a full refund if you cancel within this window. If the operator cancels due to unsafe weather conditions or mechanical issues, you'll receive a full refund or a reschedule. Book ahead — especially for the Curieuse BBQ tours from Praslin, which fill weeks in advance during peak season (July–August and December–January).
What's the difference between the Curieuse BBQ tour and the no-BBQ adventure?
Tour-1 ($114, 4.9★) includes a guided commentary in addition to the BBQ lunch — a professional guide accompanies the group on the Curieuse nature trail and explains the ecosystem, tortoise history, and Creole culture. Tour-7 ($57, 4.6★) covers the same two islands (Curieuse and St Pierre) without the BBQ or guided trail — you explore independently and bring your own lunch or purchase from a local vendor on Curieuse. Tour-3 ($86, 4.6★) is the middle option — BBQ lunch included, guide accompanies the group. All three depart from Praslin.
Can I combine a Praslin boat tour with a visit to La Digue?
Yes — La Digue is just 20 minutes by ferry from Praslin. Many visitors spend a morning on a seychelles boat tour from Praslin (returning by 4:00–5:00 PM) and take the late-afternoon inter-island ferry to La Digue for a sunset visit to Anse Source d'Argent. If you're planning this combination, book the Curieuse tour-7 (no BBQ, $57) for the shorter experience and allow the afternoon ferry slot. Anse Lazio on Praslin is also a 30-minute tuk-tuk ride from Anse Volbert and can be visited in the early morning before your boat tour departs.
Is the Seychelles safe for snorkeling — any dangerous marine life?
The inner Seychelles is considered very safe for snorkeling. There are no crocodiles, box jellyfish, or significant shark populations in the marine national park areas. Hawksbill turtles, reef sharks (whitetip and blacktip — harmless), stingrays, and barracuda are common sightings but pose no threat to swimmers. Guides will brief you on any specific conditions on the day. The coral itself can be sharp — reef-safe footwear is recommended for the beach areas around St Pierre's shallow reef.
Seychelles boat tours from Praslin and Mahé run daily — giant tortoises, pristine coral reefs, and Creole BBQ lunches on the Indian Ocean.
The top-rated Curieuse guided tour books out weeks ahead in peak season. Check live availability and lock in your date.