Quo Vadis Location | Amirante Islands | Blue Safari Seychelles
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The history of Amirante

The Amirante Islands (Ilhas do Almirantes) were discovered in 1503 by Vasco da Gama on his second exploration voyage. The islands were later renamed “Les Amirantes” (Admiral Islands) and were claimed for France in 1802. In 1814, the islands were passed on to the British as part of Mauritius and eventually, in 1909 the Seychelles became a separate colony which included, of course, the Amirante Islands. One of the Amirante Islands, Desroches (also known as Île Desroches), was split from the Seychelles by the United Kingdom in 1965 but was returned in 1976 when the Seychelles attained independence.

amirante island Highlights

Jump aboard our vessels and uncover the stunning wonders of this secluded island group.

diverse scuba diving sites
diverse scuba
diving sites
stunning
beaches & flats
melon-headed whales
fly fishing experiences
fly fishing
experiences
diverse scuba diving sites
diverse scuba
diving sites
stunning
beaches & flats
melon-headed whales
fly fishing experiences
fly fishing
experiences

Outer Islands Map

The Amirantes archipelago lies south-west of the extensive, shallow-water Seychelles Bank in the western Indian Ocean and comprises of a group of carbonate island and islets extending over a distance of approximately 152 km, from African Banks in the north to Desnoeufs Island in the south.

Stay aboard quo vadis

Equipped for exploring the most remote Outer Islands and atolls in the Seychelles.

cabins

  • 75 ft | 4 Luxury Cabins

The motor yacht can produce ample water and electricity for guests and crew, over extended periods ensuring a consistent charter in comfort. The charter offering is all inclusive with meals, drinks and a selection of alcohol. Additional activities that require specialized staff like diving instructors, fly fishing guides and skiffs can be added on request with additional charges.