1 Day, 2 Islands
For a full day, set sail, leave the hustle and bustle of the coastline behind, and come discover the most beautiful spots in the region with our team.
Whether you are a certified diver, a beginner, a snorkeling enthusiast, or simply a lover of the sea and nature, this day is an invitation to disconnect and fully enjoy being out on the water.
The entire Nature Essentielle team will be delighted to welcome you aboard our boats and to make your day a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
Departing from the Port du Béal in Cannes Mandelieu, we head towards the Lérins Islands or, depending on the selected experience, to other hidden gems along the French Riviera.
In the morning, we drop anchor at a first exceptional site. Everyone can enjoy the sea at their own pace: snorkeling, freediving, scuba diving, or simply relaxing and soaking up the Mediterranean sun.
At midday, we go ashore on one of the islands to enjoy lunch in the shade of the pine trees, before heading back out to sea for a second spot in the afternoon.
Days with a Unique Spirit
In addition to the classic experience, One Day, Two Islands is available in several special formats, each offering a different way to experience the sea:

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Snorkeling & Running Day
A dynamic experience combining underwater exploration with a run along the island trails. A perfect blend of sport, nature and discovery, between land and sea.

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Snorkeling & Yoga Day
A true wellness escape, combining time in the water with a yoga session in a stunning natural setting. Breathing, relaxation and connection to the elements define this timeless day.

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Estérel – Cap Roux Nature Reserve Day
A more adventurous journey towards the Estérel and the Cap Roux Nature Reserve. This day explores two iconic sites: Île aux Vieilles and Île d’Or, the famous “Tintin Island”. Wild landscapes, crystal-clear waters and a true sense of escape await.
Whichever option you choose, each day is designed as a complete experience, blending nature, the sea, shared moments and authenticity.
In our desire to remain a human-sized structure, we deliberately limit the number of passengers to around ten, despite a normal capacity of 22 adults on board.










