Discover the best top things to do in La Passe, Seychelles including Nevis Ernesta La Digue Boat Excursions, Spiagge di Anse Marron, Anse Coco Beach, Belle Petra Boatcharter, Grand Anse, Anse Source D'Argent, Petite Anse, Coco Island, Anse Patates Beach, Anse Severe.
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5 based on 135 reviews
La Digue Boat excursions offers you several day trips to Coco, Félicité or Curieuse Islands departing from La Digue, Seychelles.Nevis Ernesta will take you to the best snorkeling spots for an amazing experience. Small groups for fully enjoyed trips! https://www.facebook.com/nevisernestaboatexcursionsladigueseychelles/
So I contacted Nevis after Reading reviews on tripadvisor. He has an amazing boat with cover, all the snorkelling equipment, first-aid kits, barbecue stuff and of-course hid giant JBL BT speaker ;) He took us to sister's Island and prepared a delicious barbecue lunch for...MoreHi Aman, Thanks for your review about the tour . I`m very happy that you enjoyed to the maximum. India is not too far so maybe we will see you again soon for another tour :)) Nevis
5 based on 242 reviews
The tour to Anse Marron is A MUST DO! I would recommend it to everyone.we took Sunny Trail Guides to get there. Robert is just great.
We contacted him thru email and scheduled a date for the tour.The entire way to Anse Marron was very scenic and with Robert as a guide was even more interesting. He served us delicious fruit plate during our 2 hrs stay at Anse Marron.
The trek was exhausting, but totally worth it.
4.5 based on 739 reviews
We had road trip and i went Anse Coco beach is so beautiful. please go and have look. nice view. good for photo shoot. but you should need to find the travel guide to go. otherwise u will not find the way to go.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Belle Petra Boatcharter is situated on the Island of La Digue. The owner Hyacinthe Boucherau is a very experienced local fisherman who organises Boattrips around La Digue. Our service portfolio starts with short shared trips and is nearly unrestrained. Just contact us when you are on La Digue or in advanced via phone or email. Hope to welcome you soon on our Boats "Belle Petra" and "Belle Petra2"!
What a shame the full day excursion was so badly managed, given the beauty of the snorkling spots.
No smile, no advice, no communication, a bus driver is way more friendly. They just stop the engine and say "so this is coco island, you can swim around here". Their only concern was to make sure everybody has seen the sea turtles (as they garantee it !!!!). Of course it is garanteed as a kid dives to wake one up and catches it for the photo call... is it even legal to touch one ? I don't think so.
The BBQ on Felicite island is ok but very simple (fish,a little vegetables and bottles of water).
100€ per person are therefore not worth.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
I’ve seen quite many beautiful Beaches but this is one of the absoutely the best I’ve ever been!Sand is like the flour - White and soft. And it’s very quite, no crowds at all. Bit to get there you need to cyckle a bit:) and there is no reef in the ocean- that’s the only disadvantage of this beautiful beach
4.5 based on 2 reviews
It’s really nice and beautyful beach in La Digue. Sandy beach/es surronded by giant stones - it’s something you must see in this island. It’s worth to visit.
4.5 based on 594 reviews
You can get to Petit Anse along a signposted trail from the beginning of Grand Anse. You do have to go over rocks over the hill but it take about 15-20 minutes.
There are some shade huts on this beach which is better than Grande Anse.
The waves are really rough though and there is a strong waves and undercurrent, so you need to be aware of the danger of the sea here. Ask the person at the juice hut on the beach - he has had to rescue about 25 people and he was unable to save one person recently as two people got into trouble at the same time. He seems to be aware of when it's a bit safer but I still wouldn't swim here.
4.5 based on 389 reviews
If this were anywhere else it would be an outstanding place to visit, but there are just so many other great places I don't think it deserves the hype.
We visited independently on a charter yacht and we hadn't even secured the boat to the mooring when the park rangers were on us for payment. £25 a visit is a bit steep. We only stayed a relatively short time. The snorkelling is good, but not as good as on neighbouring Islands and there are stronger currents.
Get the timing right as well to avoid too many day tripper boats.
4.5 based on 262 reviews
Anse Patates is a small bay just at the top the island, situated beside a hotel. It is not private though, and you can get drinks and food if you wish. Anse Patates is beautiful, visually one of my favourites in the Seychelles. However, it was absolutely impossible to swim or snorkel here in June because of the large waves and strong currents. It was also very crowded compared to the size of the beach. Still, a lovely stop while biking around the island.
4 based on 381 reviews
I went on a bicycle tour of La Digue and sadly, it was raining so visibility wasn't what I'd hoped for, but Anse Severe was still gorgeous. As with most Beaches on La Digue, the clean white sand was strewn with granite boulders and framed by several three-mast ships moored in the harbor.
The beach has facilities for drinks and a small bar. It's a safe beach with shallow water and coral reefs that are fantastic of snorkeling.
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