Overview
The St. Anne Marine National Park is located about 5km off the east coast of Mahé and is accessible only by sea. Created in 1973, the park protects a group of six islands: Ste Anne (the largest), Ile Moyenne, Ile Round, Ile Long, Ile Cachée, and Ile aux Cerfs.
Private Itinerary
Enjoy an exclusive private glass-bottom boat experience from Eden Island Marina, designed to match your pace and preferences. Cruise across the park’s crystal-clear turquoise waters while discovering the underwater world of this protected tropical coral reef.
Stop for snorkeling and swimming in calm, shallow lagoons where you can observe a wide variety of fish species in their natural habitat. You’ll also have time for a fun hand fish-feeding experience and plenty of photo opportunities throughout the day.
Disembark on Cerf Island for a delicious Creole BBQ lunch in a relaxed island setting.
After lunch, continue to Moyenne Island, a flora and fauna reserve since the 1970s and home to around 200 giant land tortoises. Take your time exploring the trails, enjoying the scenery, and soaking up the peaceful atmosphere before returning to Eden Island.
Highlights
Private shore excursion (just you and your group)
Glass-bottom boat reef viewing
Swimming & snorkeling in the Marine Park
Fish feeding by hand
Cerf Island stop + Creole BBQ lunch
Moyenne Island visit + giant tortoises
Nature walks, sightseeing & photo opportunities
If you want, tell me your max number of guests and whether lunch is included or optional, and I’ll adjust the wording perfectly for your listing.
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