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Praslin La Digue Excursion

Praslin La Digue Excursion — Ferry, Bike & Beach Access

Granite coastlines and vanilla plantations, reached by ferry and pedal.

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15 min
Travel time
Ferry from Praslin to La Digue
150 SCR
Entrance fee
L'Union Estate per person
115
Seychelles islands
Archipelago total count
07:00–17:00
Opening hours
Daily at L'Union Estate
07:30–10:00
Best arrival
Avoid daily peak visitor crowds
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Is a Praslin La Digue Excursion Worth the Cost?

Worth it for convenience and island-hopping variety

A praslin la digue excursion typically bundles ferry transfers, bike rental, and sometimes guided stops at multiple islands, with prices ranging from around 70–120 EUR depending on the operator and inclusions. The value proposition hinges on time savings and logistical simplicity: independent travelers face separate ferry bookings (round-trip ~25 EUR), bike hire (~10 EUR), and the 150 SCR L'Union Estate entrance fee, plus the coordination overhead. Tours to Curieuse and St. Pierre often include snorkeling gear, BBQ lunch, and a guide who handles marine park permits, cutting planning friction for multi-island itineraries. For first-time visitors or those with limited days, the excursion pays off by maximizing island coverage without research fatigue. Independent travelers gain flexibility and can linger at Anse Source d'Argent or Grand Anse on their own schedule, but they forfeit the boat access to Curieuse's giant tortoises and St. Pierre's coral reefs. The tour format suits anyone prioritizing breadth over depth.

What makes it worth it

  • Eliminates ferry and bike rental coordination
  • Multi-island access with snorkeling and BBQ included
  • Marine park permits and gear handled by operator
  • Maximizes coverage for short trips
  • Guide context on granite formations and marine life

Keep in mind

  • Less flexibility than independent ferry travel
  • Fixed itinerary limits time at each beach
  • Group pacing may feel rushed for photographers

Bottom line: Book a guided praslin la digue excursion tour if you want hassle-free island-hopping with snorkeling and lunch built in; go independent if you prefer unstructured beach time and don't need Curieuse access.

Head to head

Praslin La Digue Excursion vs. Curieuse Island Exploration — Which Is Better?

They complement each other; most visitors who do both call the Praslin la digue excursion the more iconic sightseeing choice, while Curieuse is favored for nature-focused tours.

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La Digue Excursion
Curieuse Island Trip
Transport Type Boat (15–20 mins)
Primary Activity Giant Tortoises & Hiking
Entrance Fee 300 SCR (Marine Park)
Best Time to Visit Morning (for tortoises)
Intensity Moderate (hiking/snorkeling)
Visitor Experience Wildlife Sanctuary

Verdict: Choose the Praslin la digue excursion if you prioritize world-famous beaches and colonial heritage, or opt for a Curieuse island hop to prioritize wildlife and nature reserves.

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The experience

What visiting Praslin La Digue Excursion is really like

You board the ferry at Baie Sainte Anne on Praslin's eastern shore, securing a seat on the open upper deck as the crew casts off at 07:30. The crossing to La Digue takes forty-five minutes, the wake trailing white behind the stern as the channel opens between the two islands.

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Granite headlands rise on both sides, their flanks covered in dense green that thickens toward the ridgeline.

You disembark at La Passe jetty and collect a bicycle from the hire station beside the terminal, adjusting the seat before pedalling south along the coastal track. The road is unpaved but hard-packed, winding between wooden houses and takamaka trees that lean over low stone walls. You pass the cemetery at La Réunion, then the vanilla plantation at L'Union, where drying racks line the veranda of the estate house.

At the L'Union Estate gatehouse you pay the 150 SCR entrance fee and continue on foot, following the trail that descends through granite boulders toward the shore. The path is shaded by palms and the rock formations grow larger as you approach the beach, their smooth domes rising three metres above the sand. You reach Anse Source d'Argent at 09:00, the lagoon shallow and turquoise, the water warm against your shins as you wade between the rocks.

Praslin La Digue Excursion
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La Digue lies fifteen kilometres east of Praslin, separated by a channel that ferries cross in forty-five minutes. The island measures five kilometres end to end and remains one of the few inhabited Seychelles territories without paved roads.

Ox-carts carried copra and vanilla through the interior until the 1970s, when bicycles replaced draught animals as the primary mode of transport. That quietness endures. Today fewer than three thousand residents occupy the coastal settlements, and the island's granite headlands—sculpted by wind and tide over sixty million years—define the shoreline between Anse Source d'Argent and Grand Anse.

The praslin la digue excursion route follows the inter-island ferry service established in 1976, linking La Passe jetty on La Digue with Baie Sainte Anne on Praslin's eastern shore. Most departures leave Praslin between 07:00 and 09:30, arriving at La Passe in time for the morning light that filters through takamaka branches above the L'Union Estate pathways. The estate itself occupies eighty hectares of coastal lowland, encompassing a colonial-era plantation house, a working copra mill, and the narrow trail that descends through granite boulders to Anse Source d'Argent. That beach, accessible only through the estate, curves along a shallow lagoon where the water rarely exceeds waist depth and the rock formations rise in smooth domes above the sand.

Island-hopping itineraries from Praslin often pair La Digue with Curieuse, a national park island six kilometres north of Praslin that shelters giant tortoises beneath coco de mer groves. Boat excursions to Curieuse depart from Côte d'Or or Anse Volbert, circling the mangrove-lined Baie Laraie before anchoring off Anse St. José. The crossing takes twenty minutes in calm conditions, and the park's trails connect the ranger station to the abandoned leper colony ruins at Anse St. Pierre, where tide pools hold juvenile parrotfish and hawksbill turtle hatchlings between April and October.

Ferry schedules permit same-day return from Praslin, though the crossing window tightens during the southeast monsoon between May and September when swells build in the channel. Operators running praslin to la digue tours typically include bicycle hire in the package, distributing single-speed frames at La Passe for the ride south along the coastal track. The route to Anse Source d'Argent covers two kilometres, passing the cemetery at La Réunion and the vanilla plantation at L'Union before reaching the estate gatehouse, where the 150 SCR conservation fee grants entry to the beach access trail and the surrounding plantation grounds.

La Digue measures five kilometres end to end and remains one of the few inhabited Seychelles territories without paved roads.

Dress code

Casual beachwear is appropriate for a praslin la digue excursion. Ensure you have footwear for walking on sand and paths.

Bags & security

Small daypacks are recommended for your praslin la digue excursion to carry personal items. There are no secure lockers available for large luggage.

Photography

Photography is permitted throughout the area. Respect the privacy of residents and local wildlife during your praslin la digue excursion.

Families & strollers

The area is suitable for all ages. Parents should supervise children near the water during any praslin la digue excursion.

Accessibility

The terrain varies from paved paths to soft sand. Some areas of the praslin la digue excursion may be challenging for wheelchair users.

Food & drink

Visitors may bring light snacks and water. Local vendors are available within L'Union Estate for refreshments.

Not allowed

× Drones × Alcohol × Spearguns × Single-use plastics × Illegal substances × Dangerous tools × Commercial recording equipment × Large luggage × Pets

What to bring

✓ Sunscreen ✓ Hat ✓ Water bottle ✓ Beach towel ✓ Comfortable sandals ✓ Camera

Opening hours

Mon 07:00–17:00
Tue 07:00–17:00
Wed 07:00–17:00
Thu 07:00–17:00
Fri 07:00–17:00
Sat 07:00–17:00
Sun 07:00–17:00

How to get there

At a glance

Opening Hours

07:00–17:00

Address

La Passe, La Digue, Seychelles

Access Note

L'Union Estate entrance fee of 150 SCR required

Best Arrival

07:30–10:00

Storage

Not available on site

Navigation

Accessible via ferry from Praslin

Getting there

Ferry · 15–30 min · Variable

Cat Cocos or Cat Rose operators provide service from Praslin to La Digue.

Cancellation policy

Full refunds are typically available for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Please note that the 150 SCR L'Union Estate entrance fee is collected upon entry and is not included in tour operator cancellation policies.

Plan your time

Praslin La Digue Excursion Timing and Duration

Recommended time

Full day

Planning your praslin la digue excursion requires balancing ferry schedules with exploration of L'Union Estate and the granite boulders of Anse Source d'Argent. Visitors arriving on early ferry praslin la digue excursion tours can comfortably experience the island before the midday heat and larger groups arrive. Securing your praslin la digue excursion tickets in advance allows you to maximize your time on the island, which is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace to appreciate the local atmosphere.

Crowd levels through the day

07:30–10:00 Light
10:00–12:30 Moderate
12:30–15:00 Peak
15:00–17:00 Moderate
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Best time to visit Praslin La Digue Excursion

Weather · crowds · average price — dots go green to amber to red as each metric rises.

Summer

August offers consistent weather, though it is the peak of the southeast monsoon season with occasional wind.

Winter

May to October is generally cooler and drier, making it ideal for a praslin la digue excursion.

Shoulder Season

March and November provide calm waters and excellent visibility for snorkeling.

Insider tips

Helpful tips for visiting Praslin La Digue Excursion

Early Arrival

The best arrival window is 07:30–10:00 to beat the crowds.

Entrance Fee

Keep 150 SCR ready for the L'Union Estate entrance fee which is required for access to the beach.

Cycling

Renting a bicycle is the most popular way to navigate the island after your praslin la digue excursion.

Footwear

Wear sturdy sandals as paths can be rocky in some areas.

Sun Protection

The tropical sun is intense, so use high-SPF sunscreen even on cloudy days.

Where to meet

Praslin La Digue Excursion meeting points

La Passe Jetty

La Digue, Seychelles

Main ferry terminal for the island

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The story

The history of Praslin La Digue Excursion

La Digue remained isolated until the late 18th century, when French settlers arrived and named it after a ship in the fleet of explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne. The island's granite boulders, sculpted over millions of years by wind and ocean, became the foundation for a coconut and vanilla plantation economy that defined its early character. L'Union Estate, established in the 1850s, employed ox-drawn carts to crush copra and process coconut oil, a system that persisted into the 21st century and now serves as a living museum for visitors on praslin la digue excursion tours. The 20th century brought slow transformation. Roads remained unpaved, and bicycles became the dominant transport. In 1960, the estate transitioned to vanilla cultivation, but global price collapses forced diversification. Anse Source d'Argent, hidden behind the estate, gained international attention in the 1970s when photographers began featuring its sculptural granite formations in advertising campaigns. By the 1980s, the beach appeared in films and on magazine covers, yet La Digue itself lacked regular ferry service until 1985, when inter-island boat schedules finally connected it to Praslin and Mahé, making day trips and La Digue tour packages viable for the first time. Conservation debates emerged in the 1990s as visitor numbers rose. The government designated portions of the coastline as protected zones, and L'Union Estate introduced an entrance fee structure in 1998 to fund path maintenance and limit environmental impact. Today, the island prohibits private cars, and ox carts still operate within the estate. The praslin la digue excursion remains anchored in this balance: centuries-old granite landscapes, colonial-era infrastructure, and strict preservation policies that together define the rhythm of modern island access.

1768

French explorers name La Digue after a vessel in Marion du Fresne's fleet.

1850s

L'Union Estate established as a copra plantation using ox-driven mills.

1960

Estate shifts from coconut to vanilla production amid global market changes.

1970s

Anse Source d'Argent gains fame through international film and advertising exposure.

1985

Regular ferry service links La Digue to Praslin, enabling day-trip tourism.

1998

L'Union Estate introduces entrance fee system to manage conservation and visitor impact.

2000s

Motor vehicle restrictions formalized; bicycles and ox carts dominate island transport.

Photo spots

Best Photo Spots for Your Praslin La Digue Excursion

Anse Source d'Argent Granite Boulders

Anse Source d'Argent Granite Boulders

Best light · Before 09:00

Position yourself at the water's edge to capture the iconic weathered rock formations against the turquoise lagoon. This spot is the primary highlight of any praslin la digue excursion.

L'Union Estate Vanilla Plantation

L'Union Estate Vanilla Plantation

Best light · Early morning

Walk through the rows of drying vanilla pods and colonial-era architecture for a glimpse into traditional island cultivation. The soft light filtering through the palm fronds creates textured compositions.

Giant Tortoise Enclosure

Giant Tortoise Enclosure

Best light · 08:00–10:00

Capture the close-up details of these ancient creatures in their natural enclosure setting within the estate. Use a low angle to emphasize their scale against the greenery.

Grand Anse Shoreline

Grand Anse Shoreline

Best light · Mid-morning

Frame the wide, sweeping bay with its dramatic waves and raw coastal character. This open beach offers a different aesthetic for those booking praslin la digue excursion tours.

Anse Cocos Natural Pools

Anse Cocos Natural Pools

Best light · Before 11:00

Trek to these secluded tide pools protected by rock barriers for a serene, mirrored water effect. It is a rewarding location for travelers using their praslin la digue excursion tickets to explore further afield.

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Moments from Praslin La Digue Excursion

With kids

Visiting Praslin La Digue Excursion with kids

Planning a praslin la digue excursion is a rewarding way to explore Seychelles island life with your children. Navigating the ferry crossing and local paths requires preparation, but the gentle beaches and unique wildlife provide a memorable experience for families.

Strollers

Standard strollers are difficult to maneuver on sandy beach paths, so a lightweight carrier is recommended for your praslin la digue excursion tour. Opt for foldable gear that can be easily stowed on inter-island ferries.

Facilities

Note that there are no dedicated baby-change facilities available at the site, so pack a portable changing mat. You will need to bring sufficient supplies for the day as resources are limited at the destination.

Best ages

This trip is well-suited for school-age children who can handle moderate walking and ferry travel. Younger children may tire quickly in the tropical heat, making frequent shade breaks essential during your praslin la digue excursion tickets.

Pacing

Arrive early between 07:30–10:00 to ensure your family can explore the L'Union Estate at a comfortable speed. Staying ahead of the midday sun helps maintain a relaxed pace throughout your praslin la digue excursion tours.

Rainy-day plan

The site is primarily an outdoor coastal environment with minimal shelter from heavy rain. Check local weather reports on the morning of your visit, as outdoor island transit options may be suspended during inclement conditions.

Food & drink

Where to Eat During a Praslin La Digue Excursion

Dining options during a praslin la digue excursion are concentrated around La Passe and inside L'Union Estate, offering everything from casual beachside grills to authentic Creole flavors. Visitors on a day-trip tour often find these spots ideal for a relaxing lunch before or after exploring the island's coastal landmarks.

Old Pier Cafe

€€

Beachside Café

Located inside L'Union Estate, this spot offers a casual menu of grilled fish, burgers, and salads with tables right on the sand. Perfect for a quick, scenic stop while visiting the park.;Lanbousir

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L'Union Estate

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landmark

Historical park featuring a traditional coconut mill and giant tortoises.

Where to stay

Where to stay near Praslin La Digue Excursion

La Digue Island Lodge

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luxury

Beachfront hotel with traditional architecture.

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