Our last night on La Digue we spent at the beautiful Le Domaine de L’Orangeraie Resort & Spa, located in the northwest of the island.
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Our world is so incredibly beautiful and versatile and we want to explore & experience as much of it together as possible. We are Sandra and Michael from Darmstadt – commuters between full-time jobs and 30 days of vacation per year. There is a lot of wanderlust in between. And that’s why we keep pulling out into the wide or near world. Since 2012, we have been on our smaller and larger holidays by 78 Countries On travelled to all 5 continents and blog with a lot of passion about our countless adventures and experiences in our travel blog – be it from dreamlike islands, in cities of millions, on mountain peaks, in the pure wilderness or even in the depths of the oceans. Travel is our great passion and we love to get to know and write about new countries, places and cultures.
Top 10 – The most beautiful beaches on La Digue (Seychelles)
The beaches of the Seychelles are certainly among the most beautiful beaches in the world, with the turquoise blue water, powdery sand and the fascinating granite rocks. What we particularly liked about the Seychelles is the fact that all the beaches here are public, i.e. even if the beaches are located on the grounds of hotels, you can enter them (partly with prior permission). On the island of La Digue there are numerous beaches, some of which we have visited.
» Read the full blog postAnse Marron – Hike around the south coast of La Digue (Seychelles)
During our holidays we are happy to be active on the road and so we have also chosen a very special hike for our stay on the Seychelles island of La Digue. Our destination: the dream beach Anse Marron at the southernmost tip of La Digue, which can only be reached by boat or by several hours hike.
» Read the full blog postCrystal Water Kayaks – Transparent kayak tours on La Digue (Seychelles)
We use Instagram not only to post pictures of our travels ourselves, but also to be inspired – for new destinations, photo motifs or even activities. Through various posts from the island of La Digue we saw the wonderful pictures of Crystal Water Kayaks and it was quickly clear to us: we want to experience this 🙂
» Read the full blog postLa Digue – Cat Cocos Ferry & La Diguoise Guesthouse (Seychelles)
After exploring the island of Praslin in the last 4 days, our journey continued to the island of La Digue.
» Read the full blog postFélicité Island – The luxury resort Six Senses Zil Pasyon (Seychelles)
We had been looking forward to today’s excursion, because from Praslin we went to the private island Of Félicité Island, where we were allowed to spend a nice day in the luxury resort Six Senses Zil Pasyon.
» Read the full blog postPraslin – Things to know & places of interest (Seychelles)
We love to discover the most beautiful sights and photo spots of our destinations on our own. We stayed a total of 4 days on the island of Praslin and therefore had enough time to explore the most beautiful sights. And Praslin really has a lot to offer: beautiful natural parks, beautiful beaches and impressive giant tortoises on the nearby island of Curieuse.
» Read the full blog postPraslin – Top 5 most beautiful beaches on the island (Seychelles)
The beaches of the Seychelles are certainly among the most beautiful beaches in the world, with the turquoise blue water, powdery sand and the fascinating granite rocks. What we particularly liked about the Seychelles is the fact that all the beaches here are public, i.e. even if the beaches are located on the grounds of hotels, you can enter them (partly with prior permission). On the island of Praslin there are numerous beaches, some of which we have visited.
» Read the full blog postVallée de Mai – UNESCO National Park on Praslin (Seychelles)
After we visited the nature reserve Fond Ferdinand in the morning, we wanted to visit the big sister – the Vallée de Mai.
» Read the full blog postFond Ferdinand – Coco de Mer Nature Reserve on Praslin (Seychelles)
Today we visited the nature reserve Fond Ferdinand on Praslin and learned more about the flora and fauna of the Seychelles. In the park there are many different, sometimes even endemic, i.e. only in the Seychelles, to marvel at animal and plant species.
» Read the full blog postCurieuse Island – A trip to the giant tortoises (Seychelles)
Today’s excursion we had already been looking forward to, because we went together with Geoli Charters to the giant tortoises on Curieuse Island. In addition, two snorkelstops and a delicious barbecue on the beach awaited us.
» Read the full blog postPraslin – Acajou Beach Resort on the Cote d’Or Beach (Seychelles)
After we had explored the island of Mahé in the last 6 days, our journey continued to the island of Praslin.
» Read the full blog postMahé – Things to know & places of interest (Seychelles)
We love to discover the most beautiful sights and photo spots of our destinations on our own. We stayed a total of 6 days on the island of Mahé and therefore had enough time to explore the most beautiful sights with our rental car. And Mahé really has a lot to offer: from dreamy beaches, a small capital to hidden photo spots and beautiful viewpoints.
» Read the full blog postMahé – Top 10 most beautiful beaches on the island (Seychelles)
The beaches of the Seychelles are certainly among the most beautiful beaches in the world, with the turquoise blue water, powdery sand and the fascinating granite rocks. What we particularly liked about the Seychelles is the fact that all the beaches here are public, i.e. even if the beaches are located on the grounds of hotels, you can enter them (partly with prior permission). On the island of Mahé there are numerous beaches, some of which we have visited.
» Read the full blog postMahé – The Rock Pool (Ros Sodyer) at Anse Takamaka (Seychelles)
Sometimes it is not so easy to find hidden spots in touristically high-frequency countries that you have for yourself. And yet this is possible 🙂 With the Rock Pool we discovered such a place and became aware of it by chance on the Internet when we googled for sights for Mahé. But we didn’t actually find many information about it – google pictures only contain a handful of photos of it. This, of course, has awakened our curiosity to find …
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