Socotra Island Yemen March Tour

7 nights, 8 days     16 Mar, 2027 – 23 Mar, 2027

7 nights, 8 days      16 Mar, 2027 – 23 Mar, 2027     Price:US$ 1645

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Unforgetable

Start Date

16 Mar, 2027

End Date

23 Mar, 2027

Duration

7 nights, 8 days

Price

1645

Join us for an unforgettable adventure on our Socotra Tour in March 2027. This isolated archipelago, often dubbed the "Galapagos of the Indian Ocean," is a captivating mix of breathtaking landscapes, unique biodiversity, and rich cultural heritage.

Suffering civil war, coups, revolutions and bombings in recent years, the Republic of Yemen is generally off the radar for tourists. Unless, that is, you know about the island of Socotra. Located between the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, Socotra is an ecological wonder. Its extraordinary ecosystem has evolved in isolation for millions of years, resulting in a bizarre and beautiful array of plant and animal life of which over 30% can only be found on the island - that includes the iconic Dragon Blood Trees, with their unique red sap, and the ancient Baobab Trees, towering giants with twisted trunks!

Whether it’s coming to a new and inaccessible country, exploring an ecological paradise, hiking, camping, spotting wildlife or having an in-depth experience of the Yemen – Socotra is a place for everyone.

Despite Yemen's recent challenges, Socotra remains a safe and welcoming destination for travelers. Our expert team at YPT will handle all the complexities of the visa process, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Every facet of the Yemen visa process is taken care of by YPT for €200 – no need to send your passport away anywhere.

The chartered Yemenia Airways Jeddah – Socotra roundtrip ticket is an additional $950 per person. These will be asked to be paid at the moment of your booking with us.

Tour Highlight

  • Visit one of the most inaccessible countries, Yemen, in the form of the island archipelago of Socotra in the Arabia Sea

  • Relax in the amazing landscape of beaches, dunes and canyons and explore archaeological sites in this truly unique location

  • Surround yourself with the amazing wildlife of the Arabian Sea, including spinner dolphins and a variety of fauna and flora like the Dragon’s Blood tree – snorkelling or diving is also an option!

Included

  • Accommodation in Socotra shared twin rooms
  • Camping in protected areas (each traveller has their own tent supplied)
  • Camping & cooking equipment
  • Transportation to complete itinerary in Socotra
  • All meals in Socotra
  • Local tour guide and YPT tour guide
  • Activities (unless specified otherwise)

Excluded

  • Roundtrip flights between Jeddah and Socotra ($950)
  • Single Supplement (2 nights €130)
  • Visa Fee (€200)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for the local guide and drivers
  • Personal spending
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Full Itinerary

Tuesday 16th March – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Hadibu, Socotra

  • Meet our tour guide at 8:00am at Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport for check-in at the Yemen Airways counter. You’ll be able to discuss tour itinerary and to meet your fellow travellers
  • Depart on our 11:00am flight to Hadibu, Socotra, arriving at 2:30pm. Upon arrival we’ll be greeted by our local Socotri guide who will accompany us for the trip.
  • Begin our drive to Ayhaft Canyon National Park where you can enjoy a short walk to stretch your legs after the flight and lunch.
  • Continue to Delisha Beach – a beautiful white beach next to the sea and a lagoon where we can enjoy the sunset and beverages
  • Dinner at the Delish Tourist Complex.
  • Overnight in our centrally located hotel in Hadibu

Wednesday 17th March – Homhil National Park – Arher

  • After breakfast we’ll head for Homhil National Park – famous for its Dragon’s Blood trees, which cannot be found anywhere else outside of Socotra. But that’s not all: many other impressive forms of flora like the bottle tree and the cucumber plant can be found here. After an hour’s walk we’ll reach an amazing crystal-clear pool with a view over the whole southern part of Socotra.

Afternoon

  • Lunch
  • For those up for a hike may descend from the mountain on foot. Others may walk back to the car and be driven down towards the beach.
  • Drive to Arher
  • Arher is the meeting point of freshwater and saltwater, creating an impressive natural phenomenon. Over here you’ll find some giant sand dunes.
  • Free to explore around the area on your own. Those up to the challenge may climb the 300 meter high sand dune found here.
  • Dinner and overnight in Arher.

Thursday 18th March – Arher – Hoq’s Cave/Raw Ersil – Dihamri Marine Protected Area

  • Breakfast, then after waking up next to the beach you may choose between 2 morning activities:
  • A steep hike to Hoq’s Cave (4 hours). This is one of the most important spots on the island. OR:
  • Be driven to Raw Erisel, the meeting point of the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean and walk from there back to the camp.

Afternoon

  • Once everybody has returned from their chosen activity, we’ll have lunch and drive to Dihamri Marine Protected Area. While the beach may not be so spectacular here, in the sea you’ll find a great diversity of flora and fauna.
  • Here, diving and snorkelling are available (rental available, extra cost) or you can also decide to join the local fishermen for sea expedition!
  • We’ll bring back freshly caught fish from the sea and prepare for the special dinner celebration in Dihamri.
  • Overnight in Hadibu Eco Campsite and partying!

Friday 19th March – Dixsam Plateau – Dihamri

Morning

  • Breakfast and begin drive to the Dixsam Plateau. This is the most famous spot for the Dragon’s Blood trees, where you can also spot many rare birds.
  • Along the drive we’ll stop for photos at Shehahon’s viewpoint

Afternoon

  • We will have lunch in the village of Dixsam. Here we’ll meet the head of the village who will happily tell more about his functions here and the situation of the people living on Socotra Island.
  • Stop at Wadi Derhur where we can take a walk. This used to be a famous camping spot, but sadly, after a major storm everything was damaged.
  • Hike through the beginning of Fermahin – a forest of Dragon’s Blood trees.
  • Tonight we’ll mingle with the people of a typical Socotri village!
  • Dinner and overnight at a homestay in Dixsam.

Saturday 20th March – Dixsam – Zahek & Hayf – Dagub – Amak – Dixsam

  • Breaking and head out for a walk through the village accompanied by our new local friends, including a visit to the local garden, where they try to plant new Dragon’s Blood trees.
  • Drive towards the Southern coast at Nogud.
  • Explore the cave of Dagub.
  • Stop at the big sand dunes of Sahek and Hayf at Amak Beach, where you can swim in the sea.

Afternoon

  • Lunch at the cave or at Amak Beach, depending on the sun.
  • Return back to Dixsam for dinner and overnight, surrounded by Dragon’s Blood trees.

Sunday 21st March – Qalansiya – Shuaab – Detwah

  • Breakfast and early morning drive to Qalansiya, the second largest city on the island.
  • We’ll take half an hour-long boat trip to Shuaab, passing by huge rock formations and flocks of birds. If we are lucky we might spot a few dolphins!
  • Relax at the most beautiful beach of Socotra and meet the local goat herder, guarding his flock against the lupine hordes.

Afternoon

  • Lunch on the beach.
  • Upon returning to Qalansiya we’ll drive to Detwah Lagoon.
  • Here we’ll make our camp and you can walk around the big lagoon and see the amazing landscape.
  • Located by the lagoon is a hidden cave where Ellai, famously known as the Socotra caveman spends his days fishing, preparing aloe vera and goat skins. He’s incredibly welcoming to our groups and will show you what he days on a daily basis.
  • Overnight camping at Detwah Eco-campsite.

Monday 22nd March – Hadibu

  • Breakfast and return to Hadibu.
  • We’ll spend the day on a city tour of Hadibu and learn more about life in Yemen.
  • Our first stop will be the women market (including its spice market) where you will get to see the kind of goods people barter on the islands.
  • We will then head to the fish market. Here the fishermen bring a cornucopia of sea creatures and try to sell them to make ends meet. This place can get very lively and we might catch some auctions!

Afternoon

  • We’ll then head to the khat market; it is here that the stimulating narcotic — all the rage in Eastern Africa — is sold.
  • We will stop by the streets of the manufacturers of doors; these artists make ornate doors like those that can be found around many middle-eastern countries. They really make an art of it as each door is unique and is supposed to represent the family that lives inside the house it protects.
  • We finish our day trip popping by a local school where we meet students, as well as the teachers, and interact with them for a possible impromptu English lesson
  • Tonight is our last night in the faraway paradise, time to celebrate.
  • Overnight in our hotel in Hadibu

Tuesday 23rd March – Hadibu – Jeddah

  • Breakfast and peaceful morning before heading back to the airport
  • We’ll board the 10:30am flight, arriving back in Jeddah at 2:00pm
  • Tour concludes

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