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Renting a bareboat catamaran in Seychelles & discovering some of 115 island’s Coasts? We will find the perfect yacht for you. Wide selection – Get your offer! The best time to sail in the Seychelles is between April/May and October/November when water visibility is optimal – perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving. It is hot and humid between November and March, and the wettest months are between December and February.Winds are generally very favorable for sailing all year round. When sailing between islands, care should be taken when navigating between small islands and reefs, as shallow waters and coral reefs can pose hazards to boats. Before leaving, ask the base for help!
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Seychelles has a tropical climate with strong maritime influences. The trade winds influence the weather by bringing drier climate and steady winds. It has a stable year-round tropical climate with temperatures rarely dropping below 24°C or rising above 32°C. It is followed by a dry and slightly cooler season from June to September when southeast trade winds prevail. Sometimes, however, it can rain also in the dry season.
North Monsoon (December – April): This period is the dry season in the Seychelles and the wind usually blows from the northeast. Constant and moderate winds create ideal sailing conditions. The sea is calm and visibility is good.
Southeast Monsoon (May – September): This period is the rainy season in the Seychelles and the wind usually blows from the southeast. Although this period can bring rain, the wind can also create suitable sailing conditions. The wind can also be strong in this case, but it can often change direction.
Trades (October – November): These periods are transitional periods between seasonality. The wind shifts from southwest to northwest and is generally less strong than during the north monsoon or southeast monsoon.
Day 1. Seychelles – Praslin Island 43,64 km (27,12 nm), Day 2. Praslin Island – La Digue Island 8,22 km (5,11 nm), Day 3. La Digue Island – Curieuse Island 13,26 km (8,24 nm), Day 4. Curieuse Island – Saint Pierre Island 3,81 km (2,37 nm), Day 5. Saint Pierre Island – Aride Island 12,80 km (7,95 nm), Day 6. Aride Island – Cousin Island 12,43 km (7,72 nm), Day 7. Cousin Island – Sainte Anne Island – Seychelles 41,80 km (25,97 nm)
Day 1. Seychelles – Silhouette Island 33,17 km (20,61 nm), Day 2. Silhouette Island – Ile du Nord 9,99 km (6,21 nm), Day 3. Ile du Nord – Cousin Island 45,70 km (28,40 nm), Day 4. Cousin Island – Curieuse 11,22 km (6,97 nm), Day 5. Curieuse – Praslin Island 12,62 km (7,84 nm), Day 6. Praslin Island – La Digue Island 6,96 km (4,32 nm), Day 7. La Digue Island – Sainte Anne Island – Seychelles 49,78 km (30,93 nm)
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