Discover Seychelles, Tanzania and Kenya
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Emerald Cruises  ·  Emerald Raiya

Discover Seychelles, Tanzania and Kenya

From Mombasa to Mahé  ·  Africa & Indian Ocean  ·  19 nights

Departure 11 Feb 2028
Return 1 Mar 2028
Duration 19 nights
Ports of call 13 ports
Ship Emerald Raiya
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$21,609
per person
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Voyage overview

Following Emerald Kaia in 2026, Emerald is welcoming two new superyachts – Emerald Raiya and Emerald Xara.

Accommodating up to 128 guests, both ships will reflect the same
sleek design as Emerald Kaia, offering a yacht-like feel, spa and
wellness-focused facilities and immersive itineraries. Emerald
Raiya will make her debut in the Seychelles from December 2026,
before making her way to the East Mediterranean in April 2027.
Emerald Xara will first cruise the Mediterranean from April 2027,
before crossing the Atlantic to the Caribbean from October 2027 –
March 2028.

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11 Feb 2028
Mombasa

On Kenya's coast is Mombasa, the city of salt and spice. Lots of history here, not least as this was a strategic trading post for Europeans making for Arabia, India and the Orient, and their counterparts in the other direction. Add to that the influence of the British, the influx of tourists in recent years, and of course the great African tribes, and you have a vibrant and colourful city of contrasts. Mombasa is gateway to some of the extraordinary national parks of East Africa, as well as being an appealing beach destination with some beautiful hotels.

Memory Tip: Our tip If you have never been to East Africa, take the opportunity to go on safari – it is the most magical experience, and you will be captivated both by the animals (you should see the big five) and the people, particularly the Masai.
2
12 Feb 2028
Zanzibar

The name Zanzibar evokes images of sultans and spice traders, an island of beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters criss-crossed by dhows. It’s also a great place for spotting wildlife, including dolphins, antelope and the rare red colobus monkey.

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13 Feb 2028
At Sea
4
14 Feb 2028
Kilwa Kisiwani

The island of Kilwa Kisiwani, just off the coast of Tanzania, was once the centre of a great East African empire that stretched from Kenya to Mozambique, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fascinating ruins include mosques, palaces and the tombs of the sultans who grew rich off the back of trade in gold, ivory, spices and slaves.

5
15 Feb 2028
At Sea
6
16 Feb 2028
Aldabra Atoll

The remote Aldabra Atoll is the world’s second largest coral atoll, situated on the outer fringes of the Seychelles. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the world’s largest population of giant tortoises, providing a sanctuary for over 100,000 of these remarkable creatures.

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17 Feb 2028
Aldabra Atoll
8
18 Feb 2028
Aldabra Atoll
9
19 Feb 2028
Farquhar Islands
10
20 Feb 2028
Alphonse Island

Alphonse is one of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, a white sand paradise where tortoises lumber through coconut groves and the shallows are alive with green turtles, eagle rays, nursing sharks and colourful fish. The island is also home to a single hotel, which employs most of the 100-strong population.

11
21 Feb 2028
Amirantes Islands
12
22 Feb 2028
Praslin Island

The island of Praslin is home to some of the Seychelles’ top attractions, including the Vallée de Mai, a protected forest where you’ll see the rare coco de mer, a tree that produces the world’s largest seed and palm flower. The grove is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been compared to the Garden of Eden.

13
22 Feb 2028
La Digue

Lovely little La Digue is every inch the desert island idyll, and with less tourist development than Mahé or Praslin to impinge on your Robinson Crusoe fantasies. This is a place where many locals still get around by ox cart, and the beaches are some of the most beautiful in the Seychelles.

14
23 Feb 2028
Mahé

Mahé is the largest island in the Seychelles, home to the diminutive capital, Victoria, and 90% of the country’s population. It’s the quintessential tropical paradise, a sun-drenched landscape of granite mountains, lush jungle and heavenly white sand beaches.

15
24 Feb 2028
Sainte Anne Island

Sainte Anne Island is part of a protected Marine National Park, renowned for its stunning sandy beaches, turquoise lagoons and gently swaying coconut palms. The coral-rich seas provide an important habitat for tropical fish, sea turtles, dolphins, manta rays and more.

16
25 Feb 2028
Praslin Island

The island of Praslin is home to some of the Seychelles’ top attractions, including the Vallée de Mai, a protected forest where you’ll see the rare coco de mer, a tree that produces the world’s largest seed and palm flower. The grove is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been compared to the Garden of Eden.

17
26 Feb 2028
La Digue

Lovely little La Digue is every inch the desert island idyll, and with less tourist development than Mahé or Praslin to impinge on your Robinson Crusoe fantasies. This is a place where many locals still get around by ox cart, and the beaches are some of the most beautiful in the Seychelles.

18
27 Feb 2028
Curieuse Island

The island of Curieuse, once a leper colony, is now part of the protected Curieuse Marine National Park. This is one of the few islands in the Seychelles where the famous coco de mer grows, and is also known for its red soil and giant tortoises, introduced here from Aldabra Island in the 1980s.

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28 Feb 2028
Aride

Situated just to the northwest of Praslin, the island of Aride is renowned for its amazing birdlife. Keep your eyes peeled for species including noddies, terns, shearwaters and frigatebirds, along with sea turtles, skinks and geckos. And all this against a backdrop of granite cliffs, sandy beaches and lush tropical flora, with many endemic plants.

20
29 Feb 2028
Mahé

Mahé is the largest island in the Seychelles, home to the diminutive capital, Victoria, and 90% of the country’s population. It’s the quintessential tropical paradise, a sun-drenched landscape of granite mountains, lush jungle and heavenly white sand beaches.

21
1 Mar 2028
Mahé
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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