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La Digue Island

La Digue Island offers breathtaking, photogenic beaches...

La Digue Island

La Digue Island

For a laid-back break, La Digue is hard to beat and merits a few days on any island-hopping holiday.

The fourth-largest inhabited island of Seychelles, La Digue covers only 10km² and its population of just over 2,000 people enjoy a decidedly unhurried existence. A trip to the island, just 6km east of Praslin, and accessed only by daily ferries, is like stepping back in time. Colourful ox-carts provide transport, priorities revolve around simple pleasures, and a leisurely pace prevails.

Since the production of copra and vanilla declined, a handful of hotels and guesthouses has opened. These have been joined by a few restaurants, artists' studios and watersports operators, yet much of the island's appealing simplicity remains.

La Digue boasts one of Seychelles most stunningly photogenic beaches at Anse Source d'Argent, with its powder sand and pink granite boulders, as well as a genuinely traditional Creole community. The small Veuve Nature Reserve here is also home to most of the world's 200-or-so remaining Seychelles black paradise flycatchers.

La Digue's flat roads are easy to explore. In fact, it's so easy to cycle between the beaches that staying right next to one seems unimportant.

La Digue Island

Holidays visiting La Digue Island

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Squirrelfish island holiday

6 days • 2 locations
MAHÉ AIRPORT TO MAHÉ AIRPORT

Combine laid-back La Digue and a hidden corner of Mahé Island, staying in two very luxurious hotels with the option to simply do nothing or explore these stunning islands.

US$2,870 - US$3,160 per person

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Most recent reviews of our beach holidays to La Digue Island

Click below to browse all 3 reviews from La Digue Island. All from our travellers; all are in full & unedited.


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Birdman from Chesham

Arrived 12 Oct 2019, 19 nights

"October 2019 in The Seychelles"

"We enjoyed our trip immensely …" Read Birdman’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

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Where to stay in La Digue Island

Our suggestions for beach lodges in La Digue Island


Le Domaine d'Orangeraie

Domaine d'Orangeraie

Le Domaine de l'Orangeraie is a luxurious hotel set in tropical gardens, and is without doubt La Digue's most stylish accommodation.


93% (3 reviews)

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When to go to La Digue Island

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit La Digue Island in Seychelles


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Seychelles in January

January is the wettest month of the year in the Seychelles: temperatures are warm, humidity levels high, and short, tropical downpours are common. Cyclone activity elsewhere in the Indian Ocean often results in heavy cloud cover too.

Although generally calm, the warm, north-west trade winds tend to litter Praslin’s east coast with seaweed – perfectly harmless, but can make swimming less pleasant.
Picture-perfect beaches are abound on opposites sides of the island. Waves and currents are also strong on Mahé’s north-west coast at this time.

For wildlife spectacles, January has definite highlights and Bird Island is particularly special at this time of year. The Hawksbill turtle hatchlings start emerging from mid December to mid March, and their journey to the ocean is wonderful to witness. Throughout the year the bird-watching is excellent, but from end-August to end-May, migratory birds from Alaska and Siberia appear.

  • The wettest time of year to travel, with high humidity levels.
  • Rain comes in short tropical downpours, after which the sun comes out.
  • Prices over the Christmas and New Year period rise significantly.
  • Hawksbill turtles can be seen hatching.
  • Migratory birds on shore from Alaska and Siberia.

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A good time to visit, with pros & cons

Weather in January

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La Digue Island: Beach holidays


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Squirrelfish island holiday

6 days • 2 locations
MAHÉ AIRPORT TO MAHÉ AIRPORT

Combine laid-back La Digue and a hidden corner of Mahé Island, staying in two very luxurious hotels with the option to simply do nothing or explore these stunning islands.

US$2,870 - US$3,160 per person

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Best 1 beach lodges and resorts on La Digue Island

There are only two largish hotels on La Digue; the other accommodation consists of a variety of small hotels, guesthouses and self-catering establishments. Ask us for more details of what's where, and what's likely to suit you best!


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Le Domaine d'Orangeraie

Domaine d'Orangeraie

Le Domaine de l'Orangeraie is a luxurious hotel set in tropical gardens, and is without doubt La Digue's most stylish accommodation.


93% (3 reviews)
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