LA DIGUE
An island to arrive
La Digue, one of the Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean, is shaped by ancient granite rising from turquoise waters.
Beaches, forests and a close-knit island community create a place that invites you to slow down and simply be.
Beaches & nature
No day on La Digue feels the same.
One moment the sea glows pale blue, the next deep turquoise, while the granite rocks shift in color as the light changes.
Wide bays alternate with hidden coves, each with its own mood, shaped by tide, season, and time of day.
Hikes
The island is perfect for exploring on foot. Trails lead through lush greenery, past vanilla vines and palm trees, up to viewpoints with sweeping ocean views. Popular hikes include:
- Southern tour with Anse Marron
- Grand Anse – Petite Anse – Anse Cocos
- Anse Cocos – Anse Caiman
- Climb to Nid d’Aigle, the island’s highest point
Boat trips
From the sea, La Digue reveals yet another side of its beauty. A boat ride takes you to nearby islands – for snorkeling, fishing, or simply watching the sun sink into the ocean. Popular trips include:
- Snorkeling tours to Coco Island, Félicité, etc. (half or full day)
- Fishing trips (half or full day)
- Sunset tour around La Digue
- Excursions to other islands
Island time
La Digue is not a checklist. It is freedom, warmth, and a sense of belonging.
Those who take their time will experience the island not only as a destination, but as resonance.