Overview
Saint Helena, (or St Helena as it is also called), is one of the world’s most remote islands, situated above the Tropic of Capricorn, almost midway between Namibia and Brazil. This small island is big in opportunities for active exploration, boasting spectacular scenery that encapsulates a breath-taking range of habitats and landscapes. Below we outline a typical 7 night tour to St Helena. The island has so much to offer that we show a mix of excursions covering history, flora, marine exploration & walking. But a trip to St Helena can be easily altered to suit your interests.
Diving - especially December to March
Most commonly we adapt it for keen divers to include two or three diving excursions during the week. Or we can adapt it to be more focusing on enjoying the outdoors with more walking and slightly less history. Here's an example of a digital itinerary with diving on St Helena
So feel free to come to us for a tailormade tour.
Saint Helena packs a lot into 120 square kilometres. From the clear Atlantic waters past sheer cliffs and stark rock formations. And through arid red desert dotted with cacti, rolling green fields and flax-covered hillsides, to a pinnacle of prehistoric cloud forest, So there is lot to interest nature lovers as well!
Notes:
- The exact tour price will depend on the nature of the excursions and the number of people. (It costs a little less per person for 4 people than 2 people.). Typically we include touring on every day and all/most meals. But we can adjust this to have some evenings at leisure.
- We use St Helena and Saint Helena inter-changeably as the island is officially called Saint Helena. But their own tourism board refers to St Helena. Go figure!
Our Digital Itinerary
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Enjoy a morning marine cruise around the leeward side of the island. Here you are in search of pods of 400 to 500 dolphins or the whale shark where you can again snorkel with them if encountered. This side of the island also has a number of nesting sites for marine bird colonies. At other times, you may be able to see pods of dolphins or Humpback whales (between June and October).
You can take a full day sight-seeing and historical tour of the whole island. The landscape of St Helena includes steep, multi-color ridges, bronze volcanic rock, golden beaches and lush vegetation. En route you will learn about the history of the island including the Boer prisoners of war, the Dutch East India company and the Salve legacy. You enjoy a picnic lunch at a scenic spot. You’ll also explore the various sites associated with St Helena’s most famous resident, Napoleon Bonaparte, who was exiled here by the British and who ended his days on the island.
Return to your hotel for some time at leisure.
Today you enjoy a guided walk to Lot’s Wife Ponds. This is a moderate to challenging coastal hike with natural swimming pools at the end of the walk (5 hours). A guide from the St Helena National Trust will accompany you. Enjoy a picnic lunch en route. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Alternatives to Walking
- Enjoy 9 holes of golf on the “world’s most remote golf course”
- Enjoy a morning of learning some local crafts such as lace-making or flax weaving
- Visit Longwood House – Napoleon’s residence, now a world-class museum. Longwood House was the residence of Napoleon, during his exile on St Helena from December 1815 until his death in May 1821. The house offers more than an hour of intriguing history.
This morning you enjoy a shipwreck snorkel. Experience a dazzling array of marine life on the wreck of the Papanui in James Bay. All equipment is provided.
Why not climb Jacob’s ladder in the cool of the morning, if you havent done it already. Voted the top wonder of St Helena – Jacobs Ladder was built in 1829 as an inclined plane to connect Jamestown to the Garrison at Ladder Hill. It stretches 900 feet high and is an intriguing 699 steps to reach the top. Its perfect for a final morning climb, to be rewarded with a panoramic view over Jamestown, followed by a well-deserved breakfast.
Kate Bergh
AFRICAN TRAVEL SPECIALIST