
Cruises visiting Farquhar Atoll
The southernmost atoll of the Seychelles, Farquhar is famous for its 10-metre high sand dunes and the deep waters of its lagoon in infinite shades of blue and green. It was among the first atolls of the Outer Islands to be discovered and bears the name of the first British Governor of Mauritius, Sir Robert Farquhar, who published the act abolishing slavery in 1813. Only North Farquhar is still inhabited by some farmers, who perpetuate ancestral artisanal traditions. On South Farquhar and Goëlette, you will be able to observe hundreds of crabs as well as thousands of sooty terns and black-naped terns, a species that exclusively lives on coral islands.


Madagascar and Seychelles: Natural Treasures of the Indian Ocean – with Smithsonian Journeys
From
Victoria, Mahé
To
Nosy Be
10 nightsaboard the shipLE DUMONT D'URVILLE
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