Aqua Expeditions – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com Yachting Magazine’s experts discuss yacht reviews, yachts for sale, chartering destinations, photos, videos, and everything else you would want to know about yachts. Mon, 10 Feb 2025 17:29:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/favicon-ytg-1.png Aqua Expeditions – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com 32 32 Aqua Expeditions Charters to the Seychelles and Zanzibar https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/aqua-expeditions-distant-dreams/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=68343 Aqua Expeditions is now offering luxury charters in the remote outer islands of the Seychelles and Zanzibar in East Africa.

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The Seychelles
Aqua Expeditions CEO Francesco Galli Zugaro says this region is “not easy to get to”—in a good way. Seychelles Tourism

Sixteen is a lot of African safaris. That’s how many Francesco Galli Zugaro has done, in addition to countless cruises to islands and tours of destinations on mainlands all around the world. As he wrote in The New York Times back in 2006, he’s basically a professional vacationer, fulfilling his own desire to have amazing experiences while checking out the competition for his company, Aqua Expeditions. “People who expect the world when they go on vacation—and who pay for that privilege—tend to get a ‘been there, done that’ attitude about certain destinations,” he wrote nearly two decades ago. His personal experience has taught him that this attitude persists when it comes to yacht charter, which is largely based in the Mediterranean and Caribbean.

That’s why he’s always looking for new regions to base one of his fleet vessels. And now he has found one.

“Finally, I was able to get down to Aldabra, which is the gateway to the Seychelles,” he says. “It’s a group of islands in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles. It’s the second-largest coral atoll in the world. It’s got over 150,000 giant tortoises in an uninhabited island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. That’s 10 times the size of the population in the Galapagos.”

Seychelles
Local culture, unspoiled cruising and giant tortoises are some of the charter experiences in this region. bob/adobe.stock

He felt that visiting this part of the world was an extraordinary experience, so much so that he was willing to invest the three years’ worth of time and effort it takes to base one of his fleet vessels there. Starting in late 2025, Aqua Expeditions will have itineraries available aboard a newly refitted 200-plus-foot vessel in not only the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, but also Zanzibar, Tanzania, on the eastern coast of Africa.

“This is beyond the inner group of islands, places like the iconic La Digue. It’s not easy to get to,” he says. “I got there and discovered an opportunity to do something. Zanzibar is known as a spice island of East Africa, so I thought, why not create this opportunity for guests? We have about 38,000 guests who have traveled with Aqua. They’ve done all these places. This is something new.”

Zanzibar is virtually unheard of as a destination for luxury charters. Some international-caliber yachts do visit the Seychelles but typically cruise near La Digue and the Inner Islands. The region where Aqua Expeditions will operate is farther afield, in a location where it would be challenging for an individual yacht making a temporary visit to arrange a one-off charter booking, let alone be ready with access to protected excursion sites and knowledgeable guides.

Giant Tortoise
The Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean are known for their population of giant tortoises, which number around 20,000. chalabala/adobe.stock

“There are some small three- or four-cabin catamarans that you can charter out of the Seychelles, but nothing that is this class,” he says. “There’s nothing at the high end of expedition cruising, either by charter or by-the-cabin, that’s scheduled in a way that is sellable and bookable.”

As with all of its vessels, Aqua Expeditions will offer charters here by-the-cabin or full-vessel, with the latter being how traditional charter yachts are booked. About 30 percent of the company’s business is full-vessel bookings, Zugaro says, and about 60 percent of the clients come from the United States.

“The Seychelles and East Africa have been slightly more of a European destination,” he says. “We have past guests from America who may do the Maldives or Caribbean, but they don’t do the Seychelles. I think the Seychelles beats the Maldives with the tropical setting and natural component. There’s a wow factor of the natural beauty.”

Aqua Nera
Aqua Nera, which charters in the Peruvian Amazon, exemplifies the standards of the Aqua Expeditions fleet. Courtesy Aqua Expeditions

Setting up shop in parts of the world that have this kind of a wow factor for well-traveled clients isn’t easy. Aqua Expeditions, which Zugaro founded in 2007, now has experience delivering on the promise in the Peruvian Amazon, the Galapagos Islands, Vietnam and Cambodia, and Indonesia. Guests can expect the same level of luxury and service in this new region, Zugaro says, despite its lack of traditional yachting infrastructure.

“The less infrastructure, for me, the better,” he says. “Our ships don’t go alongside a big marina. These are expeditions. You want the ship to have autonomy. We do that in the Galapagos with two-week itineraries. The same thing goes here.”

Also, in this part of the world, he says, a key element is the quality of the guides. There are 27 guides working for Aqua Expeditions, providing expertise in ways that work for even the most well-traveled clients.

The Seychelles
The Seychelles Inner Islands see some international charter yachts, but not usually the Outer Islands. mariusz switulski/adobe.stock

“We have one guide for every four couples on our trips,” he says. “This means the trip can be more customized, if they are more snorkelers or birdwatchers or whatever they like.”

The new vessel will offer about four activities a day with some structured timing to address challenges, such as entering and exiting lagoons at the proper heights of tidal shifts, he says. This is different from a charter where guests can simply decide where they might want the yacht to go the next morning, but a schedule is necessary when you’re talking about experiences that are a world away from shopping on St. Barts or sipping cocktails off St. Tropez.

“When you push the guests a little bit out of their comfort zone, that’s when they have the real wow moments, and that’s what we do,” Zugaro says. “They have to have some faith in the guides and the activities that we’ve put together for them to experience the best of the destination. They’re not there to lounge about and sunbathe. They can do that in the Med anytime they want. Here, the setting lends itself to going out and being active, and coming back to a beautiful ship.”  

Aqua Nera
Courtesy Aqua Expeditions

Get Ready to Book

The 15-stateroom, 200-plus-foot vessel Aqua Expeditions plans to introduce in this region next year will be the sixth vessel in the company’s global fleet. More details about the new addition are expected to become available in a month or so, with bookings opening soon and charter operations beginning at the end of November 2025.

Aldabra

Aldabra, in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, is the world’s second-largest coral atoll. The land tortoises that roam here can grow to 550 pounds and live for 150 years. The presence of so many tortoises is why people call this island “the Galapagos of the Indian Ocean.”

Cosmoledo

Also in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, Cosmoledo has become known as a bucket-list destination for saltwater fly-fishing. Anglers who wet a line here often go for giant trevally, but they can also encounter a wide diversity of bonefish, milkfish, permit and various species of triggerfish.

Aqua Nera
Aqua Expeditions has not announced details of its vessel for this area, but it will be similar to others in the fleet. Courtesy Aqua Expeditions

Kilwa Kisiwani

This hamlet in Tanzania has fewer than 1,000 residents. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where cultural tourism is regulated to protect the integrity of the artifacts. The Great Mosque here dates back to the 12th century. The Husuni Kubwa, or “great palace,” dates to the early 14th century.

Stone Town

Stone Town is the capital of the Zanzibar archipelago. For generations, it was a main trading post on the spice, silk and slave routes. African, Arabian, European and Indian cultures are all represented here, with walkable streets and alleyways that feel like a labyrinth.

Pemba

Part of the Zanzibar archipelago, Pemba is known for snorkeling and diving on coral reefs, and for birdwatching ashore. Pemba is also the world’s primary exporter of the clove spice, with millions of clove trees that can grow to 50 feet in height. That’s the origin of Pemba’s nickname, “Clove Island.”

Outer Islands in the Seychelles
Only about a dozen of the Outer Islands in the Seychelles are inhabited. Lagoon access is dictated by the tides. Seychelles Tourism

Farquhar

Farquhar is an atoll within the Farquhar island group in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles. It’s named for British merchant Robert Townsend Farquhar, who worked for the East India Company as well as the British government during the early 19th century. 

Mahé

Mahé is the largest island in the Seychelles, and will serve as a primary pickup and drop-off point for Aqua Expeditions charter clients. Airlines that operate here include Air France, Emirates, Qatar and Turkish Airlines. From the New York City region, a one-stop flight takes at least 18 hours.

East Africa

Tanzania, where Aqua Expeditions is scheduling charters, is more than 1,000 miles south of the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. “The concern about pirates is way, way north of where we’re operating,” says founder and CEO Francesco Galli Zugaro. “Tanzania is not the concern. That’s where we are operating.”

Aldabra Giant Tortoise

The Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean are known for their population of giant tortoises, which number around 20,000. On Aldabra in the Indian Ocean, the number is closer to 150,000. This is the world’s largest population of the species. Historically, the Indian Ocean region was home to 18 or more varieties of tortoise, but only this species remains because of sailors who hunted them and introduced rats, cats and pigs that ate their hatchlings and eggs.

Take the next step: aquaexpeditions.com

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Exotic Yacht Charter Coming To Tanzania https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/aqua-expeditions-tanzania-charter-available/ Tue, 01 Oct 2024 17:00:07 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=66399 Yes, Tanzania. It’s a new destination in the Aqua Expeditions program, along with islands in the Seychelles.

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Aqua Mare
Yachts outfitted similar to Aqua Mare will be used to explore charter opportunities in Tanzania. Aqua Mare is currently available with itineraries in the Galapagos. Courtesy Aqua Expeditions

Aqua Expeditions, which is known for operating its charter vessels in off-the-beaten-track destinations, is adding experiences in the Seychelles and Zanzibar, an island off the coast of Tanzania, starting in 2025.

Inaugural departures on these vessels will be at the end of the year, in December 2025, with four itineraries offered that range from five to 14 nights apiece. Those experiences can be booked at the stateroom level.

Historically, Aqua Expeditions has also allowed charter clients to book an entire vessel for a private experience, for clients who wish to charter exclusively with personal friends and family.

“It has always been a dream of mine to venture into East Africa and explore this part of the world on a luxury expedition ship,” Francesco Galli Zugaro, CEO and founder of Aqua Expeditions, stated in a press release. “I am excited to finally be able to showcase the beauty of the Indian Ocean and the famous Aldabra Atoll. Few travelers have heard of or even seen this magical place that is home to over 150,000 giant tortoises. Considered the Galapagos of Africa, this island group is home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna, and to some of the most amazing marine life in the world.”

Aqua Blue
Aqua Blue offers charters around the Spice Islands in Indonesia. Courtesy Aqua Expeditions

The new Seychelles itineraries can be combined with a 14-day exploration of the Seychelles archipelago that also includes the Tanzanian islands. Itinerary stops are expected to be made at Aldabra, Cosmoledo, Astove, Furquhar Atol, Kilwa Kisiwani and Pemba.

Also on the itinerary are destinations such as the African Banks, which are rarely explored by other charter yachts.

“East Africa presents a compelling blend of familiar sights and unexplored frontiers,” Zugaro added. “We find giant tortoises roaming the beaches, like we do in the Galapagos, where we sail Aqua Mare. Diving into history, we see remnants of a centuries-old spice trade, much like the Spice Islands that Aqua Blu explores in Indonesia. At the same time, we are treated to sights never seen before, from the raised coral atoll of Aldabra to marine life unique to Seychelles and reef walls akin to the Grand Canyon.”

Where did Aqua Expeditions get its start? In the Peruvian Amazon in 2007. Since then, the company has grown to cruise in eight destinations with three river ships and two yachts. The company typically offers crew-guest ratios of one-to-one, allowing for an upscale experience in truly remote locales.

How to book a charter on board: click over to aquaexpeditions.com

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Notable Yacht Charter Options Worldwide https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/notable-charter-from-fraser-aqua-expeditions/ Wed, 15 May 2024 19:00:29 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=64119 Private jet flights to the Bahamas and new itineraries in Indonesia are all available now.

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Numarine Amore
Amore, a 121-foot Numarine, is available for weeklong charter in the Bahamas in August. Courtesy Fraser

Two charter-management companies have announced programs that are intended to take the guest experience up a few notches everywhere from the most popular islands of the Bahamas to the remote areas of Indonesia.

Close to home in the United States, the owner of the 121-foot Numarine Amore is offering private jet flights from the East Coast to charters in the Bahamas for the first three weeklong bookings in August. As management company Fraser Yachts says, “What better way to start the trip of a lifetime?”

Amore is a 2022 build with two master staterooms: one on the main deck, and one on the bridge deck. There’s a cinema room belowdecks, and the air-conditioned beach club has its own day head. Tenders and watertoys include a 29-foot Scout, a 16-foot Highfield RIB, Seabobs and an inflatable slide.

On the other side of the world, Aqua Expeditions has announced two new itineraries in Indonesia for 2025. As the company says, these itineraries are in “a region so remote, it can only be experienced by ship.” There’s a 12-night itinerary that includes the Spice Islands, Raja Ampat and West Papua Expedition, and a nine-night West Papua and Asmat Tribe Expedition itinerary.

Aqua Blu
One of Aqua Expeditions’ offerings is a 12-night itinerary to the Spice Islands, Raja Ampat and West Papu. There’s also a nine-night West Papua and Asmat Tribe itinerary. Courtesy Aqua Expeditions

The 12-night itinerary will include the Koon archipelago, home to renowned snorkeling and diving sites with chances to spot hammerhead and leopard sharks. Also in this region is the One Thousand Temples, rocks that have been eroded by the ocean and rain to leave behind steep spires of limestone. Another stop on the itinerary is the Kitikiti waterfall in Momon, which drops directly into the sea. In Triton Bay, charter clients can scuba dive with more than 1,000 species of marine life.

The nine-night itinerary starts in Kaimana, where the world’s smallest, half-inch pygmy seahorses are often spotted. Charter clients will be able to head into the jungle on private speedboats to discover local villages and meet with members from Indonesia’s most remote Indigenous Asmat community. Guests can visit the tribe’s communal houses and observe their wood-carving tradition. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has a collection of Asmat art.) Also on this itinerary is a chance to swim with 40-foot whale sharks and to see the prehistoric cave paintings of the Namatote Passage.

What kinds of boats does Aqua Expeditions offer? These vessels take 16 to 40 guests with 1-to-1 crew ratios. The company also operates river explorations in Peru, Cambodia and Vietnam, and coastal yacht voyages to Komodo National Park and the Galapagos Islands.

Take the next step: Contact a charter broker at fraseryachts.com or aquaexpeditions.com

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