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From Dakar to the Bijagos Islands: exploring an undiscovered jewel between nature and tradition

In the most secret corners of the Atlantic, off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, a real treasure lies hidden: the Bijagos Islands. Classified as a biosphere reserve by Unesco, this unspoilt archipelago is home to 88 islands, most of them deserted, where nature remains virtually untouched. Offering a rare and authentic experience, these islands invite adventurers to escape into a world where the human footprint is virtually non-existent.
Main features
Boat model: Ship
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 92
Maximum capacity: 184 travelers
Crew members: 118

Cabin

Deluxe cabin - Deck 3
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- Bathroom with shower
- 4m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic glass hinged door and porthole
Prestige cabin - Deck 4
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- A chaise longue
- Bathroom with shower
- 4 m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic sliding glass window or panoramic swinging glass door
Prestige cabin - Deck 5
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- A chaise longue
- Bathroom with shower
- 4 m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic sliding glass window or panoramic swinging glass door
Prestige cabin - Deck 6
Double cabin, with :
- One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm)
- A chaise longue
- Bathroom with shower
- 4 m² private balcony with two armchairs
- Panoramic sliding glass window
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice due to weather conditions or for technical reasons (captain's decision). Sailing times may vary depending on sea conditions and weather.

Itinerary

Dakar
Boarding from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure at 18:00
At the very tip of the African continent,... more+ Senegal's buzzing capital stretches disproportionately thin across the Cape Verde peninsula. While its gigantism may impress you, Dakar will seduce you with the diversity of its neighborhoods, the appeal of its cultural scene and the richness of its natural environment. In the historic center, you'll appreciate the abundance of colors and flavors of the Kermel market. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, the island of Gorée, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is known as a place of memory, where slaves passed through. On the other side of the plateau, the wild Madeleine Islands are protected by a national park. 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Dakar At sea - Senegal
During your sea crossing, take advantage of the many services and activities on board. Treat... more+ yourself to a moment of relaxation at the spa or keep in shape at the gym. Depending on the season, you can also enjoy a dip in the pool or sunbathing. This non-stop crossing will also be an opportunity to attend lectures or shows offered on board, depending on the activities on offer, or to make a few purchases in the boutique or meet the photographers in the area dedicated to them. Lovers of the open sea, meanwhile, can head to the ship's upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves, and perhaps have the chance to observe some marine species. An enchanted interlude of comfort, relaxation and entertainment. 
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Lunch
Diner
At sea - Senegal Carache Island Kere
The Bijagos archipelago is rich in an extraordinary biodiversity that has been remarkably preserved... more+ by local communities. In the midst of a rich natural environment, you'll meet the fascinating Bijagos people, who have managed to tame their environment and maintain their ancestral way of life. Five villages are home to the island's thousand or so inhabitants, who live on a subsistence economy: they take only what they need from nature, grow rice, raise chickens and pigs, fish by hand and harvest oil palm. Traditional housing consists of mud huts with straw roofs. You'll be treated to a magnificent show of authentic traditional dances.
The private islet of Kéré is an unspoilt eden of one hectare of tropical forest in the heart of the Bijagos archipelago. Its unique feature is the development of a small-scale, sustainable and fair-trade ecotourism business. On the island's magnificent beach, a Frenchman has set up shop to introduce visitors to this exceptional natural environment and offer sport fishing, in particular in search of Tarpon, a fish weighing over one hundred kilos. The earth-and-straw bungalows blend into this dream setting and reflect the spirit of the island's owner: authentic and respectful of nature and people.
 
Activities: Including: Discover ten islands of exceptional biodiversity: Carache, Kere, Caravela, Orango, Uno, Bolama, Cavalos, Joao Vieira, Canhabaque, Discover traditions, dances and crafts during traditional ceremonies, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Kere Orango Island Uno island
Twenty kilometers off the African continent, the Bissau-Guinean archipelago of the Bijagos is... more+ renowned for its abundant biodiversity. The richness of its marine flora and fauna has earned it Unesco Biosphere Reserve status: dolphins, green turtles, monkeys, striped antelopes and hundreds of thousands of migratory birds find refuge here. Orango Island, made up of five islands and several islets, is the largest and most mysterious of the archipelago. Its national park and marine protected area are at the heart of the Biosphere Reserve. During your zodiac outings, you'll discover this unspoilt environment, home to the Bijogos, the true guardians of this sanctuary.
Covered by savannah, rice paddies and lush forests, the island of Uno or Ilha de Uno is one of the most densely populated in the Bijagos archipelago. In the many villages, life is punctuated by the everyday scenes and traditions of the Bijagos people. Relatively untouched by colonial domination and outside influences, the way of life of this island people still honors animist beliefs and rites such as the fanados, the coming-of-age initiations for young men and women that involve spending four months in the forest with village elders. By sanctifying the natural environment, the islanders protect the archipelago's unique biodiversity.
 
Activities: Including: Zodiac outings and landings with an experienced team of naturalist guides, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Uno island Orango Island
Twenty kilometers off the African continent, the Bissau-Guinean archipelago of the Bijagos is... more+ renowned for its abundant biodiversity. The richness of its marine flora and fauna has earned it Unesco Biosphere Reserve status: dolphins, green turtles, monkeys, striped antelopes and hundreds of thousands of migratory birds find refuge here. Orango Island, made up of five islands and several islets, is the largest and most mysterious of the archipelago. Its national park and marine protected area are at the heart of the Biosphere Reserve. During your zodiac excursions, you'll discover this unspoilt environment, home to the Bijogos, the true guardians of this sanctuary. 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Orango Island Joao Vieira Cavalos
At the southeastern tip of the Bijagos archipelago, João Vieira is a small, unspoilt island in the... more+ João Vieira and Poilão National Marine Park. Home to numerous sacred sites, this park is home to an extraordinary biodiversity. On the almost uninhabited island of João Vieira, the Bijagos have set up temporary camps for fishing and palm oil gathering. As in the rest of the archipelago, the local people have shown great ingenuity in adapting to this incredible environment.
Classified as a Unesco biosphere reserve, Cavalos Island is the second most important nesting site in West Africa. You'll be able to observe many species of birds, including terns, especially near the freshwater lake. Stroll along the shell-filled beach that surrounds the island's six-kilometer circumference. Some of the rocks are populated by mango trees, which only just come to the surface at high tide. The island's interior, carpeted with palm trees and tall grasses, is inhabited by a colony of wild pigs.
 
Activities: Including: Visits to traditional villages and numerous encounters with the Bijago people, more+
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Lunch
Diner
Cavalos Bolama Roxa
Bolama, the former capital of Portuguese Guinea between the end of the 19th century and the end of... more+ the 1930s, is surrounded by the unreal and poetic atmosphere of ghost towns, out of time. Along the ochre earth-covered streets, the remains of neoclassical colonial buildings hint at the splendor of the government palace or the governor's residence. Now abandoned, this hard-to-reach natural port surrounded by mangrove swamps was once used as an outpost to keep watch over the Guinean population who fled to the remote islands of the Bijagos archipelago to escape colonial rule.
The island of Canhabaque, also known as Roxa, is covered in lush vegetation and boasts pretty beaches alternating with rocky formations. The first island in the archipelago to be inhabited, it is now home to a community of around 2,500 inhabitants, spread over various tabancas (rural villages). Long off-limits to tourists, it is considered the most traditional of the archipelago in terms of customs and lifestyle, and rivals Caravela as the most beautiful. This is an animist, matrilineal society, with women predominating in managing and maintaining the balance of the tabancas.
 
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Diner
Roxa Caravela
Dotted with authentic, wild landscapes, the Bijagos archipelago is a constellation of islands... more+ covered with savannah, palm forest, mangroves, cheese trees, baobabs and, for the most part, mangroves. From Caravela Island, you can take a Zodiac out to explore the mangroves and observe black-billed hornbills, palm vultures, kingfishers, weaverbirds and some of the many species that join this region, considered the second most important site for migratory birds in West Africa after the Banc d'Arguin in Mauritania, every year: egrets, curlews, Guinea swallows. Immersed in nature, far from the beaten track, your discovery of the archipelago will take on an air of adventure. 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
Caravela Dakar
Early morning arrival
Disembarkation at 08:00
At the very tip of the African continent, Senegal's... more+ buzzing capital stretches disproportionately thin across the Cape Verde peninsula. While its gigantism may impress you, Dakar will seduce you with the diversity of its neighborhoods, the appeal of its cultural scene and the richness of its natural environment. In the historic center, you'll appreciate the abundance of colors and flavors of the Kermel market. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, the island of Gorée, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is known as a place of memory, where slaves passed through. On the other side of the plateau, the wild Madeleine islands are protected by a national park. 
Breakfast
Lunch
Diner
The price includes
Top-of-the-range gastronomy
All drinks in restaurants, bars and minibars (all drinks included, a selection of champagnes, wines and spirits, beers, cocktails, water, soft drinks, hot drinks).
24-hour room service
Free, unlimited Internet access on board
Evenings, shows and other entertainment
All port and safety costs
Taxes for national parks and protected areas
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Premium drinks
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Additional information
Duration and order of visits are given for information only and are subject to change
Non-motorized water sports activities are subject to weather and safety conditions, as well as local permits and the agreement of the Commander
Proposed activities will be confirmed on board by the captain according to weather conditions, itinerary and navigation program
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request

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