Socotra

The lost island

A journey to Socotra means experiencing magnificent and extraordinary landscapes: deep canyons, coastal deserts, towering white dunes, caves with ancient stalactites, and mountains that rise almost 1,600 meters above sea level.

After years of waiting, the opportunity for a new adventure to discover this lost paradise is finally reopened.

Dragon’s Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabari) in Socotra Island
Pristine landscape of Socotra Island, Middle East - Yemen
A Unique Adventure in UNESCO World Heritage Socotra Island
  • INFO
    Period: 10 days
    Minimum number of participants: 8

    Spazi d’Avventura guide FROM ITALY

     

    Socotra island

    Isolated from the rest of the world, this 4,000 km² island lost in the Indian Ocean (a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008) is a true natural paradise, long unknown to travelers – even the most curious – preserving a lush and unspoiled nature.

    The magic of this archipelago, whether you are in the central mountains, one of the many natural caves, or underwater among colorful corals, lies in offering something unique that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

    The experience of the island is made even more rewarding by the warm hospitality of the Socotri people, who are so proud of their island: they inspire visitors to appreciate these treasures by blending local culture and traditions.

  • PRACTICAL INFORMATION
    4×4 driving, walking, boat excursions
    Overnights in hotel and tent

    Spazi d’Avventura guide FROM ITALY

  • DATES AND COSTS

    From Departure Return Price
    Italy 17 March 2025 26 March 2025 € 3300 + round trip flight to Abu Dhabi
    Italy 24 March 2025 02 April 2025 € 3300 + round trip flight to Abu Dhabi

  • EXTRA
    Single room Hotel Socotra : € 50
    Paperwork administration + Medical insurance and baggage: € 80
    Optional insurance “Globy Giallo” for possible cancellation
  • NOT INCLUDED
    Visa on site: 170 euro
    Possible hotel in Abu Dhabi while waiting for flight to Socotra

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The lost island

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