Holidays in La Digue Island






Tours to the Seychelles are chosen by lovers of beach holidays, because it is a real earthly paradise, and the island of La Digue is considered the most comfortable corner of the Seychelles, life here has not changed at all over the past two centuries - the cleanest seabed, transparent water and riot of tropical plants. La Digue stands out among all the Seychelles islands for its nature - black volcanic rocks and amazing pinkish beaches, as well as picturesque landscapes and remoteness from civilization. According to travelers, it is the fantastic views of La Digue that attract so many tourists from all over the world. The island has a special atmosphere that allows you to completely relax and enjoy a secluded holiday, which is combined with luxury and comfort, since there is a well-developed tourist infrastructure.
La Digue – will help you forget about everyday life
Despite the small size of the island, tourists will not be bored here, because their mandatory leisure program includes visiting the natural attractions of the island of La Digue:
- Union Estate National Park – offers observation of giant Aldabra tortoises, whose life expectancy reaches 150 years.
- Pink beaches are unique pristine places that do not exist anywhere else in the world. The color of the sand on the beaches of La Digue has a pink hue due to the microparticles of granite covering the coast. During sunset, the beach turns red.
- Granite volcanoes – have a bizarre shape and red color. Stones are scattered throughout the island of La Digue in the Seychelles.
- Source d'Argent Bay – is located in the middle of large granite rocks. The water here is transparent with a turquoise tint. The name of the bay is translated as "Silver Source" or "Source of Wealth". The bay is famous for its unique rocks growing out of the water. Despite its beauty, the bay is completely unsuitable for swimming, with sharp coral fragments lying on its bottom. But Source d'Argent is ideal for solitude with nature and a break from the bustle of big cities.
- Seychelles Flycatcher Conservation Reserve - the reserve contains bright representatives of the flora and fauna of La Digue, including flycatchers.
- The Ni D'Aigle Ridge ("Eagle's Nest") is the highest peak of La Digue, offering views of the entire Seychelles island, the azure ocean and nearby islands. Adventurers can explore the island's pristine forests and climb to the top of Mount Nid d'Aigle.
- The island is attractive to fans of fishing and diving. La Digue Island has beautiful beaches and opportunities for recreation and swimming - surfing, water skiing, yachting, spearfishing and fishing. The local waters seem to be specially created for diving enthusiasts, where you can enjoy the beauty of the underwater world and observe the most unusual marine inhabitants.