Cruising From Seychelles To Red Sea
Created by
doina.
Last modified on 2006-11-01 12:26:45
Topic: Routing
Countries: Seychelles, Yemen
We are currently in the Seychelles working on a yacht. We are looking to move elsewhere End November/December time but we’re not quite sure in which direction is the safest. The program for the yacht is to be in Europe next year, so ultimately we want to head into the Red Sea but we are looking at spending Xmas somewhere other than the Seychelles.
Our first plan was to head to Yemen, to cruise there for a few months. What does Noontsite know about Kamaran Is and the surrounding area? We are uncertain whether or not this is a good idea, safety concerns etc. We have been hearing reports that currently in Yemen British people are being targeted for kidnappings, does anyone know how a British Registered yacht would be received in that part of the world?
We are also aware that there is the possibility of Tropical Storms in November, does anyone recommend going from the Seychelles to Yemen December time, or have any advice for that area? Our other ideas have been to head south from the Seychelles, Aldabra way or east to the Maldives; again both directions seem to have some risk of Tropical Storms.
Can anyone help us finding a safe route to an interesting location for the xmas period? Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Bryony
I have been thinking about your dilemma, and I must admit there is no easy
answer. As you know, from November onwards you have the cyclone season in
the South Indian ocean, so going anywhere in that area could be risky.
Yemen as a cruising destination is out as it is not regarded as safe.
You could possibly attempt to sail to the Maldives for Xmas as by staying
close to the equator you wouldn't run the chance of being caught by a
tropical storm.
Your best bet is that early in 2007, when the NE monsoon is well established
(January or February) you sail for the Red Sea. If you stay in the
Seychelles and leave from there you must sail a cautious route that keeps
well away from the Somali coast. If you sail from the Maldives, you just
take the best route.
As you know there are some risks involved with the route across the Gulf of
Aden so it may help you to go through some of the emails posted on our
website. You may even decide to join some of the boats going the same way.
This year has been rather uneventful, so maybe there is no need to be too
worried.
I suggest you take it easy in the Red Sea, stop in safe places, such as
Eritrea, possibly Sudan, and Egypt, and arrive in the Med by late March or
April.
I hope this helps.
Bon voyage!
Jimmy Cornell, noonsite
http://www.noonsite.com/General/Piracy