The Island
A World ApartFromEverything
Adrift in the Arabian Sea, Socotra has spent millions of years evolving alone. A third of its plants grow nowhere else on Earth. Arrival is unhurried and by arrangement, so the island reveals itself at its own pace.
The Expedition / What To Expect
Seven Days ThatReveal The IslandSlowly
Each day of the expedition opens onto a distinct part of Socotra, paced so the landscape is felt rather than ticked off. What follows unfolds in order.
Chapter Three / The Realization
There Is A MomentWhen ItBecomes Real
There is a pause once you stop moving, before anything begins. The wind settles, the noise of elsewhere disappears, and the scale of where you are becomes clear.
Begin Your Journey
Chapter Four / The Stay
Where You SleepBecomes PartOf The Memory
Camp on Socotra is not a compromise — a structure built for the place: low impact, high comfort, so the experience continues after the day ends.
Final Invitation
Socotra Is BestUnderstood In Person
Departures are released in small windows and most fill within hours. If this is the journey you want, the next step is to hold a seat.
What you'll do
The definitive Socotra experience. Two weeks to truly absorb every dimension of this extraordinary island — from its alien plateaus to hidden wadis, from ancient cave art to coral-fringed shores.
Complete island circuit — north, south, east, and west
Dragon Blood Tree Forest — multiple locations including rare highland groves
Socotra Archipelago outer islands visit (weather permitting)
Dihamri Marine Reserve — extended snorkelling sessions
Skand Beach — remote and entirely pristine
Momi Bay sunset camps
Specialist botanist-led sessions on endemic flora
Night sky astrophotography sessions
Traditional Socotri feast with a local family
VIP Camping — all 14 nights under the stars
What's included
All internal transportation on the island
Expert bilingual (Arabic/English) Socotri guide + specialist botanist (4 days)
VIP camping equipment — tents, bedding, lighting
All meals during the expedition (14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 13 dinners)
Drinking water throughout
National park entrance fees
Airport transfers on arrival and departure
Boat trip to outer archipelago (weather permitting)
Emergency first aid kit and satellite communication
Night sky photography session with equipment
International flights to/from Socotra (est. $800–1,000)
Yemen/Socotra entry visa (available as add-on)
Travel insurance (not mandatory, but strongly recommended)
Hotel accommodation (available as add-on)
Personal items and gratuities







