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.
The Route
Eight Days Across The Island
From the coral shallows of the east coast to the far-western beaches reached only by boat, the expedition traces Socotra end to end. Follow the line, day by day — each marker opens the story of where you'll wake, what you'll walk into, and why it stays with you.
What you'll do
A small-group expedition across Socotra Island — UNESCO World Heritage wilderness with private chefs, expert Socotri guides, and luxury camp setups.
Detwah Lagoon, Firmihin Plateau dragon blood forest, Starlight camping.
What's included
All meals, guides, transfers, camp equipment.
Flights to HOD, visa fees, personal gear.
What to bring
Bring sturdy shoes; consider hepatitis A/B vaccination.








