Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean. Spinner dolphins in the Maldives, waterfalls surpassing the Statue of Liberty in Mauritius, ongoing discoveries in Madagascar and snorkeling with whale sharks around the Seychelles' 115 islands.

Natural Wonders

Natural Wonders

YACHTS FOR CHARTER

YACHTS AVAILABLE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

YACHT CHARTER DESTINATIONS

DESTINATIONS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

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Your Guide To The Indian Ocean

Wake up to once-in-a-lifetime.

YOUR GUIDE TO THE INDIAN OCEAN

OFFBEAT ADVENTURES

Discover how action packed the Indian Ocean can be: by surfing virgin waves off the Malé Atolls. By drinking pastis in a pavement café on the French island of Réunion. By being marooned on a sandy Seychelles island with a bottle of Perrier-Jouët. By taking a food tour Mauritius, the most multicultural nation in Africa.

Your Guide To The Indian Ocean

A Remote Paradise

In the 1970s the first tourists in the Maldives washed in salt water. Madagascar is larger than Germany yet has only 100 hotels that meet international standards. Mauritius is an African nation that sits 2,000km from the mainland. Rodriguez Island is so remote that when yachtsman Joshua Slocum arrived a century ago, islanders mistook him for the antichrist.

Your Guide To The Indian Ocean

The Upshot

In the Indian Ocean you’ll experience more nature, culture and crystal-clear water than almost anywhere else. More importantly, you’ll be the only yacht in town.

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE THE INDIAN OCEAN

Surfing

Surfboards only reached the Indian Ocean islands in the 1970s. Seasonal swells and utter inaccessibility mean you’ll be the only team hanging ten. Fancy grilled steaks afterwards? Pick one of a thousand coral islands. We’ll light a driftwood barbeque and crack the beers.

Underwater Life

The Indian Ocean hides 20,000 marine species. Spot 34 marine mammals from deck including blue whales and dugongs. Send down your submersible drone to track five species of sea turtle. For clownfish (Nemo himself) snorkel Baa Atoll in the Maldives. It’s like a private marine park, reserved for Y.CO guests.