La Digue

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About La Digue

La Digue is a small island in Seychelles known for slow island life, soft beaches, and granite rock formations. Bicycles replace cars, making travel easy and stress-free. Anse Source d’Argent, with its giant rocks and shallow waters, is the island’s most photographed beach. Local homes, beach cafés, and coastal paths give visitors a real island feel. Life here moves at its own pace, letting travellers enjoy nature without rush or noise.


Travellers choosing Seychelles Tour packages usually add La Digue for its simple island charm and natural beauty. The island suits couples, families, and solo visitors who want beach time with light activities. Boat rides from Praslin are short and smooth, making access easy. From cycling along coastal roads to swimming near coral reefs, La Digue gives a balanced island experience that feels genuine and refreshing.


About Tickets / Entry Fees for La Digue

  1. No entry fee required to visit La Digue Island
  2. Ferry tickets from Praslin cost around AED 60–90 one way
  3. Bicycle rentals per day are approximately AED 30 to AED 45.
  4. Boat transfers depend on the season and the operator

Day Wise Timings

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Maps & Location

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Essential Information

  • Reach the island by ferry from Praslin or Mahé.
  • Rent a bicycle to explore the island paths easily today.
  • The best weather happens between April and October annually.
  • Pack plenty of sunscreen and a hat for outdoor rides.
  • L'Union Estate opens daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Bring a camera to capture the famous granite rock formations.
  • Carry local currency or AED for small beachside cafe snacks.

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Point of Interest for La Digue

Anse Source d’Argent

Visit this famous beach to see giant silver boulders and shallow, clear water for swimming in the sun today.

L’Union Estate

Explore an old coconut mill, see giant tortoises, and walk through green vanilla gardens at this historical site today.

Grand Anse Beach

Discover a long stretch of wild white sand with big waves that is great for seaside walks today.

Anse Cocos

Hike a forest trail to reach this hidden bay featuring a natural pool protected by large sea rocks today.

Veuve Nature Reserve

Search for the rare Black Paradise Flycatcher bird inside this protected forest area in the middle of the island.

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