Ready to truly get away from it all? If youβre looking to live on βisland time,β then La Digue is your destination. It has the third largest population of the Seychelles, but youβd never know it.
Most visitors to the Seychelles will hitΒ MahΓ© Island,Β Praslin Island, and La Digue due to the close proximity and efficient ferry system.
La DigueΒ Island is all dirt roads and stunning natural beauty. I fell in love with the gorgeous bays, granite rocks, turquoiseΒ water, and vibrant coral reefs in this incredible place.
Hereβs my experience exploring La DigueΒ Island in the Seychelles!
Getting To & Around La Digue
La DigueΒ Island is the third largest island in terms of population, but only has about 3,000 people! The island is still the third most-traveled island in the archipelago since it is so accessible fromΒ MahΓ© and Praslin,Β butΒ it still has a tranquility about it.
Air Seychelles offers short island hopper flights from MahΓ© to Praslin, but nothing from La Digueβunfortunately, there’s no airport on La Digue, only a helipad. However, and there is a fast catamaran service between Praslin and MahΓ©, so it is easily accessible. I visited La Digue during a stop on myΒ Seychelles cruise!
There are very few cars on La DigueβI even heard there are only 6 taxis. The island spans just over ten square kilometers (or four square miles), so itβs easy to get around on foot or on a bike.
I’d recommend opting for a bicycle!
When you get into port, you’ll see a few different bike rental places, and theyβll get you set up to ride anywhereΒ you need to on the island.
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What to Do on La Digue
La DigueΒ Island is all about getting outdoors and enjoying the dazzling surroundings. I joined a cycling tour and rode through the vanilla plantations and towering palm trees. Exploring the area with a local brings it to life, so Iβd highly recommend connecting with a guide.
Despite being a small island, La DigueΒ has some great tour companies with highly knowledgeable guides.
You can learn about the flora and fauna of the island while you explore the panoramic views from the top of the island. There are options for all kinds of interests– biking, walking, kayaking, and rock climbing tours to name a few.
Surfing is also popular on the islands, and there are lots of opportunities to sign up for some surfing lessons around La Digue; itβs an idyllic spot to learn.
The sunset, sunrise, and full moon tours are especially amazing.
Anse Source DβArgent beach is one of the most photographed beaches in the world, and it is an absolute must-see. To get to the beach, you’ll have to pay an entrance fee at theΒ L’Union Estate (100 SCR or $7 USD) which also allows you to explore the park– there, you can find aΒ museum, old coconut mills and giant tortoises!
Before you leave, be sure to visit some of the small shops in La Passe area to find a souvenir. Youβll find tons of tropical-style jewelry, and you can also get incredibly beautiful black pearls.
For the ultimate Seychellois souvenir, you can find shops around the islands that sell Coco de Mer nuts. I bought mine on Praslin Island.Β Just make sure someone at the shop organizes an export permit for you!
Top Things to Do:
- Anse Source DβArgent & Grand Anse Beaches
- Vanilla Plantation
- Snorkeling, Diving, Surfing & Kayaking
- Bike Tours
Where to Stay on La Digue
Despite its relatively tiny size, there are lots of accommodation options around La DigueΒ Island. I only visited the island on a day trip, but here are a few of the top-rated spots:
- Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie: the perfect blend of tropical style meets modern chic, these airy villas are the top luxury pick.
- Casa De Leela: set in the center of town, this place has just three self-catering bungalows and four apartments tucked away in a lush tropical garden.
- Chateau St Cloud: nestled in the foothills of Eagle’s Nest Mountain, this colonial-era villa has a beautiful garden, a sparkling pool, and spacious rooms.
There are lots of guesthouse options on the island too. Many of them offer bicycles and homemade creole food. Here areΒ some top-rated guesthouses:
- ChloΓ©’s Cottage: just between Grand Anse beach and the famous Anse Source d’Argent, there are two self-contained apartments that are ideal for a quiet escape.
- Pension Socrate: for a cheap and cheery pick, you canβt go wrong with this quaint little guesthouse.
- Berylβs Guesthouse: for a quiet house with tasty Seychellois creole food, this is a prime pick close to the beach.
hi
i am a triplanner in my country. i will visit Seychel island from January 9th for 7 days. can you help me to rent a buggy for 6 adults on January 13th in La Digue for 1 day
in the future i will send some couples it will be good to cooporate
reguards
Michael Almosnino
elmundo tour
Hi Michael, thanks so much for reaching out but I can’t book travel accommodations or plan trips, I just provide the tips + tools! π Best of luck!
Hey Blondie!
I loved that article. Soon I am going there with seychelles yacht charter and I cant wait!
Thanks for sharing all these tips with me.
V.
Hey hey! Have the best time π It’s such a fun place!