


This is La Digue in The Republic of Seychelles. Located about 1,000 miles east of the African coast in
the Indian Ocean with 115 granite islands. Most of the island of La Digue is untouched by
development and the preferred method of transportation is the bicycle. Jaw-dropping views of granite boulders, coconut palms, and turquoise water greet
you upon arrival. The simplicity, pure air, and natural beauty will surround you
and revitalize your senses.
Typical activities include walking, hiking
Nid d'Aigle (the highest point on La Digue), kayaking, scuba diving and stand
up paddling. Snorkeling is top-notch especially around Anse Sévère and Anse
Patates. Île Cocos and Félicité will wow you with glassy turquoise waters and a
showcase of healthy coral gardens.
You will want several days to explore and be
one with nature. La Digue is a prime destination for honeymooners and selfie
addicts without the exorbitant price tag. Put this destination on your bucket
list, especially if you want to get away from it all.
Wow! I have never heard of this destination. What is the population like? And what ethnicity lives on these islands? Is it safe to travel here, is there anything to be worried about?
ReplyDeleteI love coming to you blog to see what destination you have posted next. Like the others, this place looks so beautiful and amazing! The water is just so jaw dropping. Makes me miss the beach in Hawaii. I hope you get to visit this place soon. Looks really expensive though. But I'm sure you'll make it happen somehow.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!! With everything going on in life right now, this is the perfect destination to get away! I love your blogs and the destinations that you choose every week. These places are breathtaking!
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