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Madagascar and Seychelles: Natural Treasures of the Indian Ocean - with Smithsonian Journeys
- ItineraryNosy Be (Madagascar) to Victoria, Mahé (Seychelles)Duration11 days
- Dates7 Jan 26 to 17 Jan 26Prices from
Come aboard Le Bellot for an unforgettable voyage.
In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.
This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.
The western reaches of the Indian Ocean contain some of the most beautiful tropical islands in the world, and this 11-day voyage aboard Le Bellot introduces the very best of them, as you sail from northern Madagascar through more than 1,000 miles of the Seychelles Archipelago. Along the way, you will encounter coral reefs teeming with fish, colonies of seabirds breeding and nesting on jagged volcanic cliffs, lush vegetation, unbelievably picturesque beaches, and the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of an expansive open sea.
From Nosy Be in northern Madagascar, spend your first day exploring two islands: Nosy Tanikely, a tiny islet with a magnificent white sand beach on an unbelievably blue lagoon with an exceptional diversity of marine and terrestrial life; and the "lemur island" of Nosy Komba, covered in dense tropical rainforest that is the ideal habitat for the small mammals that are emblematic of Madagascar.
Le Bellot arrives next at Nosy Hara, a marine protected area and national park remarkably rich in wildlife: 279 species of coral fish, 108 species of corals, 5 species of sea turtles, whales, dolphins, 31 species of birds, and 18 species of reptiles including the smallest chameleon in the world.
Rounding the northern tip of Madagascar, your experience continues with a full day in Diego Suarez, the second-largest bay in the world, after Rio de Janeiro. The city (renamed Antsiranana in 1975), was an important naval outpost for the French until the late 20th century, and their influence remains clearly evident in the colonial architecture of the old town. But the primary attraction of the region is the bay itself. Comprising several smaller bays, including the famous Emerald Sea Lagoon and Andovazaha Bay, home to emblematic Sugarloaf Island, Diego Suarez offers splendid beaches, panoramic views, and an inviting, laid-back approach to life.
Your ship sails next towards Seychelles and two pristine atolls in the heart of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles. From the beaches of Assumption Island, watch for sea turtles which use its pristine beaches to breed and lay eggs. Saint-François, covered in coconut trees, provides ideal habitat for myriad birds and is a splendid location for both hiking and snorkeling. You head next to Remire Island, prized for its extraordinary biodiversity, especially its rich marine life.
Le Bellot continues north to a group of small granite islands, where you spend a day immersed in the essence of a tropical paradise—turquoise waters inviting you to swim, vegetation sheltering native fauna, and beaches of fine sand fringed with coconut trees. Explore the bird sanctuary of Aride Island, where more than 1.25 million seabirds breed, and La Digue, home to the iconic picture-postcard beach at Anse Source d'Argent.
Your cruise ends the following day in Victoria, the capital of Seychelles on the island of Mahé.
The encounters with the wildlife described above illustrate possible experiences only and cannot be guaranteed.
Your voyage
All-inclusive

Destination
Indian Ocean
Nosy Be (Madagascar) to Victoria, Mahé (Seychelles)
Duration
11 days, 10 nights on board
Smithsonian Journeys, Discoveries
Smithsonian Journeys
Jane Hooper, Grant Nel
Activity in each port of call + one-way flight mauritius/nosy be + transfers included
Christmas offer, PONANT Bonus 30%
Diving
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Journey
Your daily itinerary
- A voyage specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers including discussions with experts, transfers before and after your cruise, and an included activity in each port of call.
- Engaging lectures and discussions on board with two Smithsonian Journeys Experts, including wildlife conservationist and naturalist Grant Nel and Indian Ocean historian Jane Hooper.
- A team of experienced naturalist guides and Zodiac drivers.
- In the Seychelles, the iconic beach at Anse Source d’Argent, surrounded by large blocks of granite and edged with coconut palms.
- The Aride nature reserve, a treasure of the Seychelles with some 73 hectares of colorful vegetation and more than one million birds.
- In Madagascar, a rich endemic flora and fauna: lemurs, chameleons, red-tailed tropicbirds, radiated tortoises, multi-colored fish and green turtles, and more.
- Extensive snorkeling and birding opportunities.
- Possibility of diving (PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent) with an experienced instructor on board.

Sharing your journey with
Jane Hooper
Grant Nel
Staterooms and suites
Elegance and refinement

Lower deck balcony stateroom
Guests
2
Size
204 ft²

Upper decks balcony stateroom
Guests
2
Size
204 ft²

Deluxe Suite
Guests
3
Size
290 ft²

Prestige Suite
Guests
4
Size
409 ft²

Privilege Suite
Guests
3
Size
344 ft²

Grand Suite
Guests
4
Size
484 ft²

Owner's Suite
Guests
4
Size
484 ft²
*Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.
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Madagascar and Seychelles: Natural Treasures of the Indian Ocean - with Smithsonian Journeys
Itinerary
Embarkation 07/01/26 from 16:00 to 17:00 Departure 07/01/26 at 0:00
7 Jan 26 - Nosy Be
Nosy Be (from the Malagasy: Nosy meaning island and Be meaning large), in the Mozambique Channel, is located near the north-eastern coastlines of Madagascar. A former French protectorate, known under the promising name of “the scented island”, of volcanic origin, it is located on a maritime route with access to India and Asia. Cosmopolitan, a boulevard of encounters, its mixed-race and multicultural population still remembers its past as a significant trading post. Today, its 321 km² enchant lovers of nature and idyllic beaches. Its sumptuous primary forest is home to animals that are endemic to the island as well as surprising flora.

Arrival 08/01/26 Departure 08/01/26
8 Jan 26 - Nosy Tanikely
In the heart of the Nosy Be archipelago, discover Nosy Tanikely, nicknamed the “island of little earth.” In addition to a magnificent white sand beach bordering a lagoon of crystal-clear waters, the island, which is uninhabited, has exceptional marine and terrestrial biodiversity. Thanks to this, the area has been classified as a “marine and coastal protected area” since 2010. It is a perfect spot for swimming and snorkelling. Hiking fans won’t be left out either: a stunning walk that climbs to the summit of the island will enable them to discover the old lighthouse built at the beginning of the 20th century and enjoy superb views over the ocean and surrounding islands.

1 available excursionto this stopover
Arrival 08/01/26 Departure 08/01/26
8 Jan 26 - Nosy Komba
During your cruise, your ship will stop in Nosy Komba, otherwise known as “lemur island”. Not far from the Madagascar mainland, this volcanic island shaped like a gigantic turtle shell is covered in dense tropical rainforest. This vegetation is home to amusing black lemurs – furry orange-brown and black creatures that are surprisingly agile and call to each other from amongst the trees. The many small beaches and the emerald-coloured water make Nosy Komba a natural gem that only a select few visit.

1 available excursionto this stopover
Arrival 09/01/26 Departure 09/01/26
9 Jan 26 - Nosy Hara
Its limestone rock formations rising from the waters, or marine “tsingies” typical of Madagascar, make Nosy Hara both exceptional and immediately recognisable. Located to the north-west of Madagascar, the island is a protected area due to its incredible biodiversity. It is a veritable open-air aquarium inhabited by around 280 marine species. The rocky columns edged with gorgeous white-sand and pebble beaches fading into shades of deep blue make an idyllic place cut off from the world. Succumb to the charms of this untouched jewel that will welcome you into its stunning decor for a special experience. This is an ideal location for snorkelling.

1 available excursionto this stopover
Arrival 10/01/26 Departure 10/01/26
10 Jan 26 - Diego Suarez (Antsiranana)
A jewel on the north coast of Madagascar, Diego Suarez, also known as Antsiranana, reveals itself in all of its splendour, from its idyllic beaches to its turquoise waters and its mountains. Enjoy the gentleness of its heavenly stretches of fine sand and fall under the spell of its pristine landscapes where nature reigns supreme. Diego Suarez is not only a nature sanctuary home to certain endemic species such as the brookesia micra, one of the world’s smallest chameleons, it is also a dream location for hikers.

3 available excursionsto this stopover
Arrival 11/01/26 Departure 11/01/26
11 Jan 26 - At sea
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Arrival 12/01/26 Departure 12/01/26
12 Jan 26 - Assumption Island
Assumption Island is part of the Aldabra group (Outer Islands), situated in the south-west of the Seychelles. Discovered in the mid-18th century by the French captain Nicolas Morphey, this bean-shaped island covered in dunes and shrubs is relatively flat. A handful of people live there, in a small village in the island’s west. The island’s beaches are a major egg-laying and breeding site for sea turtles. The surrounding waters are ideal for scuba diving. This is where Jacques-Yves Cousteau filmed some of the scenes for his famous documentary film “The Silent World”, released in 1956.

Arrival 13/01/26 Departure 13/01/26
13 Jan 26 - At sea
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Arrival 14/01/26 Departure 14/01/26
14 Jan 26 - Saint François Atoll
In the heart of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, St. François Atoll paints the Indian Ocean in an infinite palette of blues. This coral atoll, made up of the Bijoutier and St. François islands, is exactly what people imagine when they think of the Seychelles. Formed around volcanos having vanished into the abyssal depths of the Indian Ocean, its islands are protected by splendid and fragile coral reefs. Here, the population is composed of myriad birds on land and of sea turtles and a multitude of fish in the water, making this the ideal place for hiking or snorkelling.

Arrival 15/01/26 Departure 15/01/26
15 Jan 26 - Rémire island
Remire Island is like a piece of confetti in the Indian Ocean and is a captivating place to visit. Located in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, it is prized for its unique biodiversity, including its exceptionally rich underwater life. The rare inhabitants of this tropical islet watch over its preservation, and a walk amidst its lush vegetation, home to delightful birds, will delight fans of unspoilt areas. For those who love snorkelling, myriad colourful fish live among the coral reefs that border the island.

Arrival 16/01/26 Departure 16/01/26
16 Jan 26 - Aride Island
Aride is an island in the Seychelles situated a few kilometres north-west of Praslin. Listed as a nature reserve, this pearl of the Indian Ocean will seduce you with the beauty of its landscapes of wild cliffs and fine-sand beaches. Protected from human impact and sometimes called “bird capital”, it is home to several endemic plants as well as exceptional wildlife. Most notably, it is the refuge of an impressive number of seabirds (Seychelles magpie-robins, terns, noddies, and more), and reptiles, such as Wright’s skinks, which can be found in the island’s wooded areas. Sea turtles can also be observed on the island’s beaches.

Arrival 16/01/26 Departure 16/01/26
16 Jan 26 - La Digue Island
La Digue Island is a veritable concentration of all the beauty of the Seychelles. Located 6 km south-east of Praslin, this small piece of land that looks like paradise is the third-largest island in the Seychelles, despite its modest size (5 km by 3 km)! Turquoise waters just asking you to swim in them, lush vegetation sheltering giant tortoises, beaches of fine sand fringed with coconut trees and surrounded with those emblematic large granite rocks with their pink highlights like at the famous Anse Source d’Argent: the perfect picture postcard… Authentic and preserved, the island follows a peaceful rhythm, with the only means of transport along its little roads being bikes or traditional oxcarts.

1 available excursionto this stopover
Arrival 17/01/26 Disembarkation 17/01/26 at 8:00
17 Jan 26 - Victoria, Mahé
Discover Mahé, the main island of the Seychelles and also the largest of the archipelago, home to the capital, Victoria. Mahé has almost 70 beaches of fine sand, framed by the emblematic granite rocks, and whose crystal clear waters are renowned for their rich underwater life. The island is also famous for its splendid mountain panoramas accessible on hikes, such as the Morne Seychellois, which is 905 metres high and overlooks the Indian Ocean. Mahé is also an island full of history where fine colonial properties rub shoulders with Creole houses - and don’t forget the marvellous Botanical Gardens in Victoria.

Madagascar and Seychelles: Natural Treasures of the Indian Ocean - with Smithsonian Journeys
Included package
Activity in each port of call + one-way flight Mauritius/Nosy Be + transfers included
PONANT has organized the following included program for you.
Embarkation Day – Mauritius/Nosy Be, Madagascar
Flight Port Louis, Mauritius (Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport) / Nosy Be, Madagascar (Fascene Airport) selected by PONANT in economy class.
- We highly recommend you stay one night in Mauritius before the flight, as flight times will not be confirmed until much closer to departure.
- We suggest you arrive at the airport’s check-in counter 2 hours prior to flight departure.
- Approximate flight duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Meet and greet at the airport in Nosy Be.
Transfer and luggage handling from the airport in Nosy Be to the ship for embarkation.
- 10-night cruise aboard Le Bellot -
An included activity in each port of call (see “Itinerary” tab for more information)
Disembarkation Day – Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles
Disembarkation.
Transfer and luggage handling from the ship to the airport on Mahé.
Your program includes:
- A program of onboard enrichment provided by two Smithsonian Journeys Experts, including wildlife conservationist and naturalist Grant Nel and Indian Ocean historian Jane Hooper
- One-way flight Mauritius/Nosy Be selected by PONANT in economy class at the beginning of the cruise.
- Transfers as mentioned in the program above.
- Assistance from English-speaking representatives.
- Gratuities for ship crew and for guides and drivers.
Your program does not include:
- Meals and services not mentioned in the program.
- Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, etc.)
Please note:
- Due to limited local transportation resources, you may encounter waits.
- The included flight will be operated on a European airline in economy class as of publication; subject to change.
- We highly recommend staying one night in Mauritius before your included flight, as flight times will only be confirmed much closer to departure.
- The flight schedule is subject to change without prior notice.
- This voyage is offered on a space available basis.
Program is subject to change.
To learn your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your cruise advisor; it will also be indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
















