Anse Source d’Argent Beach Visit
Arguably the world’s most photographed beach, Anse Source d’Argent is jaw-droppingly beautiful. Massive granite boulders rise from shallow turquoise lagoons, while soft pinkish sand invites you to lounge or wade at low tide. The scenery is cinematic, and the beach is as peaceful as it is iconic.
Cycle Around the Island
La Digue’s laid-back charm is best explored on two wheels. Rent a bicycle and cruise along coconut-lined roads to hidden beaches, sleepy villages, and vanilla plantations. With barely any cars and a relaxed vibe, it’s a joyride through paradise. Stop wherever you fancy — this is slow travel at its finest.
Local Creole Lunch at a Beach Café
Tuck into a hearty plate of grilled fish, tangy chutneys, and coconut-laced desserts at a laid-back beachfront café. With waves lapping just metres away and a gentle breeze in the air, this meal is more than food — it’s an atmosphere. Simple, soulful, and authentically Seychellois.
Union Estate Visit & Plantation Tour
Step back in time at this historical estate, where you’ll see how vanilla is grown and how coconut oil was traditionally made. Wander through colonial buildings, visit a giant tortoise pen, and end your tour right by the beach. A well-rounded look into La Digue’s agricultural and cultural roots.



