Set foot on islands few people have even stepped foot on before. Spend days discovering bird species including flamingos, frigate birds, herons, Aldabra white-throated crakes (that are interestingly flightless), Aldabra drongos, and more. Find the elusive flying fox, the only mammal native to the archipelago, and look among the shrubs and bushes to find the Aldabra snail, a species that was thought to have gone extinct until 2014.
Dive through the channels of the atoll’s lagoon which will allow you to discover manta rays, blacktip sharks, dolphins, and even docile manatees that live in the rich waters around the atoll. Kayak through the stretching mangroves discovering species that hide in the shade of these life-giving plants. For a nature enthusiast, there is no better place in the world to spend time. Having a higher population of giant tortoises than even the Galapagos and one of only two known breeding sites of greater flamingos in the world are only a fraction of what this stunning raised coral atoll boasts. Spend your final days in the Galapagos immersed in wild nature and enjoying fine dining back onboard. Spend days tracking wild tortoises and evenings sipping sundowners on deck. After your time in Aldabra is over, hop in a helicopter and make your way back to Mahe where you will begin your journey home.