La Digue is the third largest inhabited island of the Seychelles in terms of population, lying east of Praslin and west of Felicite Island. There is no airport on La Digue, in fact, there aren’t any vehicles either, making this the ultimate laid back island retreat.The island is accessed via ferries from Mahe and Praslin, making it ideal for a two or three night stay, or even just a day trip by boat. La Digue is the Seychelles as it always was, untouched and totally unspoiled. The island is home to a variety of comfortable yet simple hotels, and is perhaps most fitting for those who are looking for a more authentic Seychelles experience.
With stunning white sand beaches and lush tropical forests covering the hills, Praslin is a delight.Despite being the second biggest island in the Seychelles it has fraction of the population, inhabited by a mere 6,500 people.
The Outer Islands are situated beyond the Seychelles Plateau and are scattered over hundreds of kilometres southwest of the main Mahe Group. These less visited islands are pristine miniature worlds and offer untouched habitats for many species of wildlife.
Mahe is the largest island of the Seychelles, lying in the north east of the nation. Home to the capital city, Victoria, as well as Seychelles International Airport, this is where the majority of holiday resorts and hotels are located.