Exploring the Outer Islands of the Seychelles with Venetia

By Venetia Stagg

Published 9 February 2026

Yacht Expedition Designer and Charter Broker

With over five years of experience in luxury yachting, Venetia designs bespoke journeys for ultra-high-net-worth clients across some of the world’s most remote destinations. Drawing on her expertise in expedition logistics and marine environments, she creates immersive experiences that reveal the true essence of each destination.

Where Nature Sets the Schedule

In the far reaches of the Indian Ocean, itineraries lose relevance. Sun gives way to rain without warning. Calm lagoons erupt into fast-moving squalls. In the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, nature alone dictates the rhythm, and time is measured by tide, wind and light rather than hours and dates.

Exploring the Outer Islands by Yacht

The Coralline Outer Islands of the Seychelles

Scattered across the Indian Ocean, the Outer Islands are a fragile chain of low-lying atolls, reef flats and sand cays. Barely rising above sea level, the boundary between land and water is constantly reshaped by tides and swell. Accessed by yacht, these islands reveal a Seychelles that remains largely untouched and profoundly alive.

Seychelles Yacht Expedition, bird watching in the Seychelles Outer Islands

Cosmoledo Atoll: A Remote Indian Ocean Wilderness

Cosmoledo is a vast, horseshoe-shaped coral atoll perched atop a submerged volcanic foundation. With no permanent settlements and minimal human footprint, its coral rubble beaches, rocky flats and dense mangroves echo with the calls of endemic bird species. This is wilderness experienced on its own terms.

Arriving Beyond the Edge of the Map

Arrival in the Outer Islands is rarely gentle. Strong winds, driving rain and surging swell often define the journey. Transfers between isolated atolls, separated by thousands of metres of deep ocean, set the tone for an expedition shaped by exposure, scale and raw natural power.

Cosmoledo reef and lagoon system
Uninhabited islands of the Seychelles

Exploring Lagoons, Reefs and Island Interiors

Early mornings begin on skiffs dispersing across shallow lagoons as the sun lifts over luminous turquoise water. Guided by expert naturalists, exploration unfolds along limestone edges, coral sandbanks and reef systems alive with movement.

Birdlife in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles

Birdlife on South-West Island

Frigate birds and boobies dominate the skies, nesting openly among low vegetation. Chicks clamber awkwardly while adults circle overhead, unafraid and uninterrupted in an ecosystem that remains uncurated and raw.

Mangroves, Sharks and Ancient Giants

On Menai Island, sheltered lagoons offer refuge from fast-moving squalls. Wading through dense mangroves reveals juvenile lemon sharks drifting between tangled roots. Crossing the island on foot, giant Aldabra tortoises move slowly through scrub and sand with prehistoric calm.

Leaving the Islands Better Than We Found Them

Even here, ocean-borne waste reaches the shore. Armed with rubbish bags, time ashore becomes an act of restoration, collecting discarded plastics and debris. In an ecosystem this fragile, responsibility extends beyond observation to active care.

Marine Life in the Waters of Cosmoledo

The reefs surrounding Cosmoledo are the beating heart of this remote outpost. Vibrant coral, swaying anemones and turtle grass support an extraordinary density of marine life.

Here, shoals do not simply pass by. You find yourself within the, surrounded by flashing movement as rays and sharks glide through, momentarily parting the water before disappearing again.

Fly Fishing in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles

On the water’s surface, fishing guides operate with calm confidence and deep-rooted knowledge. Long days on the flats are defined by quiet concentration, sudden bursts of exhilaration and a deep respect for the ocean. For experienced anglers and first-time casters alike, the fly fishing here is exceptional.

Ten days exploring the Coralline Outer Islands felt like more than an adventure. The journey became a recalibration, a reminder of nature’s power and rhythm.

Expedition yachting Indian Ocean
Seychelles yachting expedition, Private jet in the Seychelles

Inspired to explore the Outer Islands of the Seychelles by yacht?

Get in touch with Venetia and our yachting team to begin planning your own expedition beyond the edge of the map.

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