Embark on a 14-day cruise aboard Aqua Lares through Madagascar, the Coralline Seychelles, and Inner Islands. Begin in Nosy Be, then snorkel coral reefs at Nosy Hara and hike its summit. Walk Assumption’s beaches before exploring Aldabra, home to over 100,000 giant tortoises. Dive the world-famous Astove Wall, kayak Farquhar’s lagoons, and discover Alphonse’s coconut forests. Spot turtles and seabirds at Poivre and Desroches, then visit Cousin Island’s bird reserve and Praslin’s Vallée de Mai. On Curieuse, hike mangroves and snorkel reefs, followed by cultural stops at La Digue. Experience deep-sea diving at Grande Soeur, snorkeling at Ile Cocos, and birdwatching on Aride. Snorkeling, diving, hiking, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife encounters make this journey a blend of luxury and adventure in the remote Indian Ocean.
Highlights
Snorkel Nosy Hara’s reefs with clownfish, parrotfish, and sharks
Dive the Astove Wall, the Indian Ocean’s underwater canyon
Kayak through turquoise lagoons at remote Farquhar Atoll in Seychelles
Explore La Digue’s cultural sites, including distillery, estate, and museum
Spot seabirds and rare flora on Aride’s ornithological reserve
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Arrive in Nosy Be and step board Aqua Lares. Meet the crew, settle into your suite, explore the ship’s social areas, and enjoy your first dinner at sea as you get ready for the adventure to come.
Wake up in Nosy Hara, a wild island in a protected marine park. Snorkel bright coral reefs with parrotfish, clownfish, and maybe a blacktip reef shark. Then hike to the summit, passing rocky cliffs, limestone peaks, baobabs, and possibly the world’s smallest chameleon.
Begin the day at Assumption Island, home to powdery white sands surrounded by the translucent waters of the Indian Ocean. This remote island, untouched
by time, reveals a pristine ecosystem alive with seabirds, giant tortoises, and distinctive coastal flora. Join a guided nature walk or settle in for quiet birdwatching along the shoreline.
Wake up to views of Aldabra, a coral atoll known to harbor one of the world's most isolated ecosystems. Aldabra is home to the largest population of giant tortoises on the planet, with more than 100,000 of these incredible creatures roaming the atoll's four islands. The surrounding waters are home to a thriving population of tropical fish, sharks, and sea turtles, coupled with occasional manta ray sightings as well.
Start the day with a guided tender excursion along Cosmoledo Atoll's lagoon, in search of seabirds such as masked gannets and brown boobies, both of which aren't found anywhere else in the Seychelles. After lunch, make your way to Astove, known to be one of the best snorkeling and diving spots in the Indian Ocean, courtesy of the Astove Wall. Often described as the underwater Grand Canyon, this four-mile-long wall is covered in soft corals and frequented by marine life including rays, sharks, and reef fish. It features plunging depths and incredible visibility that can extend up to 40 meters. Astove is a bucket-list item for every avid
underwater explorer.
Start the day exploring Farquhar Atoll with its vibrant azure waters, rich marine life, and abundance of seabirds, including red-footed boobies. Snorkelers and divers get a chance to be among the few to explore undiscovered coral reefs around these islands. This is also a great spot for fly fishing and kayaking for those who wish to partake.
In the morning, you head out on tenders for a scenic ride to Alphonse Island. While there, explore a lush coconut forest and enjoy snorkeling along the shore to discover stunning hard coral formations teeming with marine life. Cool off at the pristine white-sand beach, and if conditions are favorable, embark on a serene kayaking adventure in the lagoon.
Spend the morning exploring Poivre Atoll, made up primarily of two islands. The northern island features a coconut forest and the ruins of an old distillery. Occasionally, migratory birds such as whimbrels and ruddy turnstones can be spotted here. Over in the south, find a completely uninhabited island ruled by nature. The lagoons around the southern island are home to an abundance of sea turtles, juvenile sharks, and stingrays.
After lunch, head to Desroches Island for encounters with giant tortoises. There are also opportunities to snorkel and discover the island's reef system.
The ship docks in Mahe as the ship replenishes itself for the next leg of the journey. Spend the day partaking in R&R on board Aqua Lares. Enjoy an outdoor workout, relax in the jacuzzi, or book yourself a spa session. In the afternoon, meet the new guests joining the expedition, as the ship sets sail for Beau Vallon Bay.
In the morning, wake up to views of Cousin Island, designated a Special Nature Reserve in Seychelles. Cousin Island has a flourishing ecosystem with bird species such as the flycatcher and moorhen coexisting with colonies of hawksbill turtles, giant tortoises and other fauna endemic to the archipelago. Upon arrival, experience a guided walk around the island that shelters over 250,000 birds. After lunch, head over to Praslin Island, the second-largest granitic island in the Seychelles archipelago. This island presents the opportunity to visit and hike through the ancient Vallée de Mai palm forest.
Begin the morning at Curieuse Island, a national marine park on the northwest coast of Praslin. Embark on a guided hike to discover the island’s rich mangrove forest, home to Coco de Mer palm trees and giant tortoises. Afterwards, jump into the water for a snorkel to explore the vibrant reef system and observe the diverse marine wildlife. Continue the day’s activities with an excursion to La Digue Island in the afternoon. La Digue is unspoiled by the passage of time, steeped in tradition and history. Discover the island's beautiful vistas and stunning beaches. At L'Union Estate, visit local hallmarks such as the coconut distillery, art gallery, and museum.
Today, you visit Grand Soeur Island, renowned for its deep-sea diving and snorkeling along granite reefs rich with reef sharks, parrotfish, and sea turtles. The island’s eastern beach features striking granite boulders and clear waters, and further inland, there are chances to encounter giant tortoises, moorhens, and the rare Seychelles white-eye. In the afternoon, explore Ile Cocos, a picturesque marine park offering some of the Seychelles’ best snorkeling, with vibrant coral gardens and schools of tropical fish thriving in crystal-clear shallows.
The day begins with an exciting beach landing on Aride, the northernmost island of the archipelago. Aride Island is a Special Ornithological Nature Reserve that boasts one of the largest populations of birds in the Indian Ocean. Enjoy a walk through the forest that a myriad of seabird species, such as the white-tailed tropicbird, call home. The island also houses rare endemic flora including Wright’s Gardenia which can only be found in its
natural state on this island.
Day 14: L'Escale Marina, Mahe | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Enjoy a hearty breakfast on board before bidding farewell to Aqua Lares and the crew.
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$23,4002-3 travelers
Category V
Ranging from 140 to 194 sq ft (13–18 sqm)
These suites are located across two decks—the Upper Deck and the Main Deck—and offer twin beds or a bunk bed, a bathroom, and either three large portholes or two large portholes.
Category IV
Ranging from 172 to 226 sq ft (16–21 sqm)
These suites are located on two decks—the Owner’s Deck and the Main Deck—and offer a double or twin bed, or a king bed, a bathroom, and either three or five windows.
Category III
Ranging from 269 to 301 sq ft (25–28 sqm)
Located on the Upper Deck, these suites feature a double bed, a private bathroom, and two large portholes.
Category II
Ranging from 226 to 322 sq ft (21–30 sqm)
Category II suites are spread across three decks — the Bridge Deck, Owner’s Deck, and Upper Deck — and feature a king bed or either a double or twin bed, a private bathroom, and three windows or three large portholes.
Owner Suite 105
420 sq ft (39 sqm)
Owner’s Suite 105 is on the Main Deck, has a double bed and a double Murphy bed, a private bathroom, and three large portholes for ocean views.
Owner Suite 104
592 sq ft (55 sqm)
Owner Suite 104, the second-largest Owner’s Suite on Aqua Lares, is located on the Main Deck and offers spacious comfort with a double bed, a double Murphy bed, a bathroom, and four large portholes.
Owner Suite 303
710 sq ft (66 sqm)
Aqua Lares’ largest Owner’s Suite stands in a league of its own — offering exceptional space, thoughtful design, and an unparalleled sense of luxury living at sea. The suite features expansive 6 windows, a bathroom, a King Bed and Sofa Bed, comfortable sitting room, and interiors inspired by the vibrant archipelagos of East Africa.
Notes
All rates listed are per person based on double occupancy.
20% off published rates for children aged 5-11 years old.
Single supplement - 25% in addition of adult rate on all departures.
Initial deposit is $1000, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 100 days prior to departure by Bank transfer, check or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
This was our first trip to South America and we were a little nervous. But Adventure Life made things so easy! All our questions were answered before we left, and our guide, Vidal, was amazing! He gave us enough space to explore without rushing us along. He also knew where the best picture taking opportunities were, which was great.