LA DIGUE ISLAND
La Digue island is ranked second on the list of the most beautiful islands in Seychelles. It's difficult to find a travel guide to the Seychelles islands that doesn't mention La Digue. It is Seychelles' fourth-largest granitic island, after Mahé, Praslin, and Silhouette Island. It is home to a population of 2,800 people. The majority of the population lives in the west coast communities of La Passe and Anse Réunion. Because there is no airport in La Digue, visitors from other countries must travel to Victoria and then continue by ferry, usually through Praslin. It has a land size of 10.08 km2, making it quite easy to get around by bike or foot.
The smallest of the three main islands, this charming little slice of heaven is the smallest of the three main islands. The majority of people here travel by bicycle, and there is no traffic congestion! La Digue is frequently utilized as the Seychelles tourist poster child. This is due to the fact that its beaches are among the most beautiful in the world. Let me tell you, it's well worth a visit! The majority of visitors come to witness the stunning granite boulders, weathered rock formations, and tranquil, palm tree-lined, shallow water lagoons like Anse Source D'Argent. There is also a lot of coral reef around the island where you may snorkel and see a lot of aquatic life.
Location: Seychelles, Indian Ocean