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La Digue is the fourth largest inhabited island of the Seychelles, lying east of Praslin and west of Felicite Island. It has a population of about 2.500 people, who mostly live in the west coast villages of La Passe (linked by ferry to Praslin and Mahé) and La Réunion. It has an area of 10 km². La Digue is named after a ship in the fleet of French explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, who visited the Seychelles in 1768. |
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La Digue is an island where time stands still and time-honoured traditions such as travelling by ox-cart and bicycle are still king You will enjoy swimming and snorkeling in La Digue’s beautiful quiet beaches, or if surfing is your passion, you can even challenge the ocean waves in Grand Anse. |
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Seychelles is truly the most beautiful place in the world. There are more shades of blue and green in the Seychelles than it is possible to imagine.
La Digue is a nature lover's dream, the forests are lush, the beaches are extraordinary (and so few people on them), and the water is crowded with fish. |
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