⭐ Group Tour – 1600 USD $
🔒 Private Tour – 1900 USD $
⭐ Group Tour – 1600 USD $
🔒 Private Tour – 1900 USD $
“Where ocean and land embrace… Socotra opens its wild heart”
In this unforgettable journey, you’ll dive into coral gardens that pulse with life, rest on untouched beaches, and climb through mythical forests where silence speaks. A perfect balance between marine wonder and earthly peace.
Quick Info
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Transport: 4×4 Vehicles + Boats
Accommodation: Eco-friendly luxury camping
Activity Level: Moderate – ideal for mindful explorers
Start/End: Hadibo town
Language: English / Arabic
” From diving to stargazing… every moment reconnects you to yourself “
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This journey nourishes you in two dimensions: beneath the sea, where color and calm merge, and across the land, where wind and stone welcome you back to the wild.
Our sustainability commitment:
Reusable gear and zero-waste practices
100% local guides, cooks, and drivers
Food purchased from village markets
Optional beach cleanup activity
What Makes This Experience Special ?
You don’t just visit Socotra — it visits something inside you
You dive to explore… and ascend to reflect
Every moment is honest, untouched by mass tourism
You travel with those who live the land — not sell it
” Sustainability isn’t a feature — it’s our foundation “
Arrival at Socotra Airport and transfer to a traditional village to meet Sheikh Suleiman and explore local crafts.
Afternoon at Detwah Lagoon, followed by a sunset hike up Samrahir Hill.
Overnight: Lakeside camp.
Boat ride to the pristine Shouab Beach with dolphin encounters along the way.
Swim in turquoise waters and visit the Cave Man archaeological site.
Overnight: Camp near the lagoon.
We head into Fermhin Forest to walk among the sacred Dragon’s Blood Trees and explore its rare ecosystem.
Lunch in the scenic Dirhur Canyon, then we return to the highlands for a magical sunset framed by the silhouettes of ancient trees.
Overnight: Camp in the forest.
Dive at Dihamri Marine Reserve — first dive among coral gardens, second (optional) into sea caves.
Afternoon transfer to Arher Beach for seaside dinner.
Overnight: Beachfront camp.
Stroll through Hadibo’s local market for honey, incense, and handmade souvenirs.
Final farewell — you may leave Socotra, but a part of you will always stay.
The ideal travel season is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and the seas are calm for both land and marine activities.
Yes, tourists need a visa to enter Socotra. You can obtain a visa on arrival at Socotra Airport or through Yemeni consulates abroad, depending on your nationality.
Available activities include diving, swimming, hiking in nature reserves, exploring caves, visiting remote beaches, and trekking through mountains and valleys.
You can reach Socotra by a direct flight from the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, or from Abu Dhabi in the UAE to Socotra Airport.
Yes, there are various accommodation options in Socotra, including luxurious camping in nature, simple hotels, and seaside stays.
Yes, tourists can visit nature reserves and caves such as Es Kand Reserve and Dijub Cave, where guided tours are organized for safe and enjoyable access.
It is recommended to bring comfortable hiking clothes, suitable footwear, diving and swimming gear, sunscreen, personal items, and a camera to capture the breathtaking landscapes.
The cost of a trip to Socotra varies depending on your travel style and duration of stay. Generally, travelers should budget for flights, accommodation, guided tours, meals, and additional activities. It’s best to check with tour operators for current package deals and cost estimates.
Socotra is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it is advisable to follow standard travel safety precautions such as keeping valuables secure, staying informed about local conditions, and heeding guidance from your tour guide. Additionally, having travel insurance and taking health precautions like staying hydrated and using sun protection are recommended.
A stay of 7 to 10 days is generally recommended to fully explore Socotra’s diverse landscapes and attractions, allowing ample time for guided tours, relaxation, and spontaneous adventures.
Transportation within Socotra typically includes 4×4 vehicles for inland travel and boats for coastal or lagoon exploration. Many tour operators offer comfortable and reliable transport services tailored to the island’s unique terrain and tourist sites.
The official currency used in Socotra is the Yemeni Rial. Internet and communication services are available in major towns and hotels, though connectivity may be limited in remote areas. It is advisable to plan accordingly and be aware of potential connectivity issues during your travels.