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Emerald Raiya

Departure: 01/03/2028

Duration: 17 Days

Nairobi to Mahé

Fly Cruise From £11,718 per person

Itinerary

  • Day 1 Nairobi, Kenya 01 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 2 Nairobi, Kenya 02 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 2 Samburu National Reserve, Kenya 02 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 3 Samburu National Reserve, Kenya 03 Mar 2028 (Friday) 
  • Day 4 Samburu National Reserve, Kenya 04 Mar 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 4 Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya 04 Mar 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 5 Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya 05 Mar 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 5 Masai Mara, Kenya 05 Mar 2028 (Sunday) 
  • Day 6 Masai Mara, Kenya 06 Mar 2028 (Monday) 
  • Day 7 Masai Mara, Kenya 07 Mar 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 8 Nairobi, Kenya 08 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 8 Masai Mara, Kenya 08 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Nairobi, Kenya 09 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
  • Day 9 Mahé, Seychelles 09 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
    Like jade-coloured jewels in the Indian Ocean, the more than 100 Seychelles Islands are often regarded as the Garden of Eden. Lying just four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles are some 1,000 miles (1,610 km) from the nearest mainland Africa. Little more than 200 years ago, all 115 islands were uninhabited. Then in 1742 a French ship dispatched from Mauritius sailed into one of the small bays. Captain Lazare Picault was the first to explore these unnamed islands. He encountered breathtaking vistas of rugged mountains, lagoons, coral atolls, splendid beaches and secluded coves. After... See more
  • Day 10 Mahé, Seychelles 10 Mar 2028 (Friday) 
    Like jade-coloured jewels in the Indian Ocean, the more than 100 Seychelles Islands are often regarded as the Garden of Eden. Lying just four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles are some 1,000 miles (1,610 km) from the nearest mainland Africa. Little more than 200 years ago, all 115 islands were uninhabited. Then in 1742 a French ship dispatched from Mauritius sailed into one of the small bays. Captain Lazare Picault was the first to explore these unnamed islands. He encountered breathtaking vistas of rugged mountains, lagoons, coral atolls, splendid beaches and secluded coves. After... See more
  • Day 11 Sainte Anne Island, Seychelles 11 Mar 2028 (Saturday) 
  • Day 12 Praslin Island, Seychelles 12 Mar 2028 (Sunday) 
    Forty kilometers (25 miles) northeast of Mahé, Praslin is just a 15-minute flight or 45-minute ferry ride away. Praslin, at 11 km (7 miles) long and 4 km (2.5 miles) wide, is the second-largest island in the Seychelles. First settled as a hideaway by pirates and Arab merchants, the island's original name, Isle de Palmes, bears testament to its reputation as home of the Vallée de Mai UNESCO World Heritage Site: the only place in the world where the famous Coco de Mer, the world's heaviest nut, grows abundantly in the wild. Praslin's endemic palm forests shelter many rare species, and the island... See more
  • Day 13 La Digue, Seychelles 13 Mar 2028 (Monday) 
    La Digue Island is an island like no other. It is the smallest of the three populated islands in the Seychelles, but the tranquillity will make it feel like you’re the only one there.The stunning surroundings should be soaked up from cycling through the vanilla plantations to lying on the white-sandy beaches, your time on La Digue should be cherished.There is a little more to do on La Digue compared to the smaller, uninhabited islands where you can enjoy full moon tours, surfing and snorkelling with a local.
  • Day 14 Curieuse Island, Seychelles 14 Mar 2028 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 15 Aride Island, Seychelles 15 Mar 2028 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 16 Mahé, Seychelles 16 Mar 2028 (Thursday) 
    Like jade-coloured jewels in the Indian Ocean, the more than 100 Seychelles Islands are often regarded as the Garden of Eden. Lying just four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles are some 1,000 miles (1,610 km) from the nearest mainland Africa. Little more than 200 years ago, all 115 islands were uninhabited. Then in 1742 a French ship dispatched from Mauritius sailed into one of the small bays. Captain Lazare Picault was the first to explore these unnamed islands. He encountered breathtaking vistas of rugged mountains, lagoons, coral atolls, splendid beaches and secluded coves. After... See more
  • Day 17 Mahé, Seychelles 17 Mar 2028 (Friday) 
    Like jade-coloured jewels in the Indian Ocean, the more than 100 Seychelles Islands are often regarded as the Garden of Eden. Lying just four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles are some 1,000 miles (1,610 km) from the nearest mainland Africa. Little more than 200 years ago, all 115 islands were uninhabited. Then in 1742 a French ship dispatched from Mauritius sailed into one of the small bays. Captain Lazare Picault was the first to explore these unnamed islands. He encountered breathtaking vistas of rugged mountains, lagoons, coral atolls, splendid beaches and secluded coves. After... See more

What's Included:


Suites

Emerald Raiya – Oceanview Stateroom

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Emerald Raiya – Balcony Suite

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Emerald Raiya – Yacht Suite

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Emerald Raiya – Deluxe Balcony Suite

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Emerald Raiya – Owner's Suite

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Restaurants

  • Night Market Grill

    This new Asian-Style, private dining experience on Emerald Kaia is exclusive to just eight guests. 

  • La Cucina

    Our signature restaurant serves gourmet dinners and mouthwatering breakfast and lunch. Emerald Kaia features an open kitchen with views of the chefs in action.

Emerald Raiya – Night Market Grill

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Emerald Raiya – La Cucina

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Deckplans

  • Sky Deck

    • Spa Pool (1)
    • Sky Bar (2)
    • Elevators (3)
    • Sky Deck Cabanas (4)

  • Pool Deck
    • Elevators (3)
    • Aqua Café (5)
    • Aqua Pool (6)
    • Owner's Suite
    • Balcony Suite
    • Deluxe Balcony Suite
  • Panorama Deck
    • Elevators (3)
    • Life Boats (8)
    • Navigation Bridge (7)
    • Balcony Suite
    • Terrace Suite
  • Observation Deck
    • Elevators (3)
    • Life Boats (8)
    • Spa Pool (9)
    • Observation Sun Deck (10)
    • Observation Lounge (11)
    • Self-Service Laundry (12)
    • Yacht Suite
    • Balcony Suite
  • Emerald Deck
    • Elevators (3)
    • Amici Bar & Lounge (13)
    • Reception (14)
    • Boutique (15)
    • Night Market Grill (16)
    • La Cucina Terrace (17)
    • Oceanview Stateroom
  • Wellness Deck
    • Elevators (3)
    • Medical Center (19)
    • Elements Spa (20)
    • Sauna (21)
    • Infrared Sauna (22)
    • Hairdresser (23)
    • Tender Boat (24)
    • Zodiac (25)
    • Gym (26)
    • Marina Lounge (27)
    • Marina Deck (28)

Emerald Raiya – Sky Deck

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Emerald Raiya – Pool Deck

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Emerald Raiya – Panorama Deck

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Emerald Raiya – Observation Deck

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Emerald Raiya – Emerald Deck

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Emerald Raiya – Wellness Deck

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