Rent a boat in Seychelles

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With or without a skipper
0 - €1,200+
0 - 60+ m
0 - 400+ hp
2004 - 2025
1000 Max Km
+100 boats available

Privilege 615 (2009)

Victoria
8
With a skipper

From €3,000 per day

FOUNTAINE PAJOT HELIA 44 (2018)

Praslin
10
Without a skipper

From €418 per day

Sailboat NetaMarine Galatea 30m (1987)

Victoria
10
With a skipper

From €5,857 per day

Sailboat Dufour Yachts Dufour 520 GL with watermaker & A/C - PLUS 15.2m (2020)

Praslin
10
Without a skipper

From €970 per day

Footprint (2018)

Seychelles
5
With or without a skipper
 1

From €650 per day

Daily private boat excursions (2019)

Seychelles
10
With a skipper
 16  · Super owner

From €1,200 per day

Catamaran Lagoon-Bénéteau Lagoon 39 - 4 + 2 cab. 11.74m (2014)

Praslin
10
Without a skipper

From €304 per day

Lagoon 380 (2017)

Praslin
8
Without a skipper
 1

From €884 per day

Catamaran Catana Bali 4.5 with watermaker & A/C - PLUS 13.6m (2020)

Praslin
10
Without a skipper

From €1,607 per day

Catamaran with skipper (2001)

Seychelles
6
With a skipper
 6  · Super owner

From €786 per day

Catamaran Jeanneau Lucia 40 with watermaker 11.73m (2020)

Praslin
10
Without a skipper

From €1,306 per day

Discount offer

Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 380 11.55m (2019)

Mahé
10
With or without a skipper
 2

From €643 per day

Catamaran Bali Bali 4.1 O.V. 12.12m (2020)

Praslin
7
Without a skipper
 2

From €1,025 per day

Discount offer

Catamaran Fountaine-Pajot Lipari 41 11.95m (2010)

Mahé
8
With or without a skipper
 4

From €571 per day

CATANA BALI 4.5 (2019)

Praslin
10
Without a skipper

From €1,607 per day

Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 450 13.96m (2012)

Mahé
10
With or without a skipper
Super owner

From €1,357 per day

Discount offer

Catamaran LAGOON 450 Sport Top 13.9m (2017)

Mahé
10
With or without a skipper

From €1,214 per day

Catamaran Catana Bali 4.5 with watermaker & A/C - PLUS 13.6m (2019)

Praslin
10
With or without a skipper

From €1,607 per day

The true paradise of the Seychelles Islands

Those who have seen photos of the Seychelles Islands know that this cluster of islets truly represents our clearest ideas of paradise. Crystal clear waters, white sand, deserted beaches and unexplored nature are some of the words that come to mind when you think of a paradise destination. And honestly, the photos don't do it justice.

Seychelles is a West African country located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, literally in the middle of nowhere. Made up of 115 paradisiacal islands, each one more beautiful than the last, this little piece of the world has already been in Portuguese, British, French and even pirate refuge. Despite its turbulent history, it is a relatively unexplored country that has preserved its reserves and natural beauty through time.

It's capital, Victoria, home to the international airport that welcomes tourists from all over the world, is commonly described as a village, given its size and small population. If quiet, tranquility and curiosity are your profile, the Seychelles Islands are your best option. And what better way to experience all the paradisiacal islands and beaches than through a boat rental?

With Click&Boat you can experience this little piece of paradise in a unique way! Make your own itinerary, choose the time and activities of each stop and enjoy your holiday in the complete privacy of your private boat tour!

Take a boat trip to the Seychelles Islands!

With 115 islands and more beaches than you can count, a boat trip in the Seychelles allows you to make time your ally and make the most of your trip. But for that, your itinerary needs to be well defined. 

Let's check out some of the things we consider a must-see on your trip to the Seychelles Islands:

We suggested leaving Mahé, where the capital is, until last, and instead starting with Praslin. This is one of the largest islands, and also has an airport, though not an international one. Arriving in Victoria, you can take a flight there, or go directly by boat (!).  

  • This island is full of beaches with crystal clear waters and white sands, excellent for swimming. Anse Lazio for example, is wonderful for families with children as its waters are warm and without strong currents or seaweed. It is a very good spot for diving or snorkeling, so how about renting a boat with the necessary instruments already? If snorkelling is your thing, a trip to Saint Pierre Island is a must! Fauna and flora native to the region in abundance + unbelievable blue waters!
  • Still thinking about a family trip, how about sailing towards Curieuse Island to meet the Seychelles' famous giant tortoises? They represent the local fauna like no other animal, and are super worth the visit.
  • The exclusive Anse Georgette Beach, which is free to access but requires a reservation to get in, is a super private way to enjoy a peaceful day on the water.
  • Sail with your boat towards Grand Anse and the island's deserted southern beaches (Anse Bois de Rose, Anse Consolation, Anse Marie-Louise), only accessible by boat or trail, for an experience of total isolation and privacy, without giving up the clear waters and white sand.
  • To close your Praslin boat trip on a golden key, watching the pink sunset from Anse Volbert is an absolute must, and what better way to do that than from the deck of your own boat, sharing a beer with family and friends?

La Digue Island, by many considered the most beautiful island in the Seychelles (we won't argue!), is only accessible by boat, so you'll already be at an advantage in that regard, without worrying about tickets, schedules or crowds.

  • The first stop, without a doubt, must be Anse Source d'Argent beach, often voted the most beautiful in the world. And it's not for nothing. Crystal clear waters, white sand, palm trees, granite cliffs and coral reefs make up the landscape of this place that looks like something out of a dream. The sunset is especially unforgettable on this beach, it's worth it.
  • It is worth noting that in La Digue, the main forms of transport are boats and bicycles, so private boat rental is the best option for your tour, besides being more private and comfortable, it also comes out cheaper.
  • If your travel dream is to swim with giant turtles (yes, you read right), in Anse Severe you will find your paradise!
  • Another boat trip that makes your trip worthwhile is the route through Grand Anse, Petit Anse and Anse Cocos, beautiful and paradisiacal beaches in sequence for an unforgettable tour along tropical palm trees to azure waters!
  • Anse Cocos beach is especially beautiful and deserted and deserves a long stop, especially for those who enjoy diving and snorkeling. Its crystal clear waters are perfect for this and its secluded location ensures the peace and quiet we seek in this paradise.
  • Also for diving lovers, from La Digue it is possible to sail towards several islands where snorkelling is the right order. Felicité Island is one of the most famous, in addition to Grand Soeur, Petit Soeur, and many others.

Make your list, create your itinerary, and climb aboard!

We've now arrived in Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles, home to the capital and the airport that will unfortunately take you home at the end of your trip. With 65 beaches to offer, this island does not come out low in the rankings.

  • Mahé's most popular beach is undoubtedly Beau Vallon, on the island's northern coastline, famous for its breathtaking views, chilling sunsets and crystal clear waters loved by scuba diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. Take advantage of your boat rental in Mahé to explore the rest of the north coast and discover new deserted, paradise-like beaches.
  • Enjoy visiting some of the other beaches on the island such as Anse Intendance, with its turquoise blue waters, Petit Anse, Anse Takamaka, Anse Royal, three beaches that look like a movie set, Lazare Bay with its huge sands and much more!

Good to know

Number of boats:113 boats available
Types of boats:Catamaran, Motorboat, Sailboat
Average price: €1,200 per day
Minimum price: €200 per day
Maximum price: €18,000 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Beneteau, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Seychelles

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Seychelles for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Seychelles is around €1,200 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €200 and €18,000 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Seychelles?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Seychelles, you can expect to pay an average of €204 per day for a skipper.

What are the most popular boat manufacturers in Seychelles?

The most popular boat manufacturers in Seychelles are Jeanneau and Beneteau.

Can I add equipment like snorkel gear, SUP boards or a wakeboard to my boat rental in Seychelles?

Many owners offer various extras that you can add to your booking in Seychelles. This can be for example GPS, Bimini or Fridge.

Can you rent a boat in Seychelles without a license?

In Seychelles there are 2 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.

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John Michael
Nov 22, 2019
Definitely would recommend going to Long Island, Round Island, and St Anne. Make sure to go to Long Island and round Island during low tide. Do 5 hours instead of 4. You can ask Dominique to extend the hour and pay a little bit more. Go to the private Island in St Anne.
Nina
Nov 18, 2019
The trip was organised perfectly! There was nothing we hat to take care of. The skipper took us to a few small islands just ogg the coast if Victoria. The snorkelling places there are fabulous - we even saw some reef sharks while snorkelling. There was plenty to do in that area!
Jonathan
Feb 16, 2019
The Seychelles is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Golden beaches and crystal clear water, friendly locals, great food. We've been lucky to explore many parts of the world, but there is nowhere quite like the Seychelles. Mahe is a wonderful island, but make sure to head to La Digue for the most stunning beaches.