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Mahé, Praslin or La Digue: Which island suits you best?

  • Writer: seychellenerleben
    seychellenerleben
  • 6 days ago
  • 8 min read

This is the most frequently asked question before every trip to the Seychelles — and it has no universal answer. The right island depends on what you're looking for: infrastructure or seclusion, the most famous beach or the most tranquil, active days or maximum relaxation.

This article presents an honest and direct comparison of all three islands. No glossy advertising—just concrete facts to help you make the right choice. And yes, you can combine all three.








Contents of this article

1. Quick comparison: All criteria at a glance (table)

2. Mahé — the main island

3. Praslin — the nature island

4. La Digue — the island of deceleration

5. Which island suits which travel profile?

6. Island hopping: Combine all three

7. Costs & Travel Comparison

8. FAQ

 

1. Quick comparison: All three islands at a glance

Here are all the important criteria side by side — for quick orientation before reading:

 

criterion

Mahé

Praslin

La Digue

Island size

155 km²

38 km²

10 km²

Arrival

Direct flight

Flight or ferry

Ferry (mandatory)

Resident

approximately 90,000

approximately 10,000

approximately 3,000

Airport

International Airport

Domestic airport

No airport

Infrastructure

Very good

Good

Simply

beaches

Many, diverse

Anse Lazio top

Anse Source d'Argent

Nature / Hiking

Morne National Park

Vallée de Mai

Short distances, flat

Snorkeling

Good (Sainte Anne)

Very good

Good (Coco Island)

Restaurants

Large selection

Good selection

A little, but good

nightlife

Available

Small amount

Barely

Rental car is a good idea

Yes, absolutely

Yes

No (bicycle)

Calmness factor

Medium

High

Very high

Price level

Medium to high

Medium to high

Medium

Ideal for

First-time visitor

Nature & Beach

Slowing down

 

Reading note: The table provides an overview. The sections below explain the nuances — because the numbers alone only tell half the story.

 

2. Mahé — the main island

 

✈ Mahé

Your gateway to paradise — and more than just a transit point

 

Area

155 km² (largest island)

Arrival

International airport — direct connections from Europe

Resident

approximately 90,000 (80% of the population of the Seychelles)

Best time to travel

April/May and October/November

Ideal for

First-time visitors, families, active travelers


 

Mahé is the arrival point. All international flights land here, Victoria—the smallest capital city in Africa—is located here, and for most travelers, the Seychelles adventure begins here. What surprises many: Mahé is far more than just a transit point.

Morne Seychellois National Park covers almost a third of the island. Well-maintained hiking trails lead through dense rainforest, past granite formations, to viewpoints offering panoramic views of the coast. After a hike, a swim at Beau Vallon feels like a well-deserved reward.

What Mahé does better than the other two islands

• Infrastructure: Supermarkets, pharmacies, hospitals, ATMs — all available

• Selection: More than 70 beaches, the most restaurants, the greatest variety of accommodation

• Starting point: Ferries to Praslin and La Digue, domestic flights, boat tours

• Hiking: Morne Seychellois National Park with marked trails

• Day trips: Sainte Anne Marine Park right off the coast

 

What's less good on Mahé

• More tourists and traffic than Praslin or La Digue

• Some beaches on the west coast are rougher during the southeast monsoon

• Victoria as a city is more functional than picturesque

 

Conclusion: Mahé is the right choice if...

...if you're visiting the Seychelles for the first time, value flexibility and infrastructure, want to go hiking, or are planning to use it as a base for island hopping. Also the safest choice for families with children.

 

🏨 Tip: Find hotels on Mahé

From budget guesthouses in Victoria to luxury resorts at Beau Vallon — Mahé has the largest selection of all three islands.

→ Compare hotels on Mahé

Transparency: If you book through this link, I receive a small commission — at no extra cost to you.

 

3. Praslin — the nature island

 

🌴 Praslin

UNESCO palm forest meets the most beautiful beach in the world

 

Area

38 km²

Arrival

Ferry from Mahé (approx. 1 hour) or domestic flight (15 minutes)

Resident

approximately 10,000

Best time to travel

April/May and October/November

Ideal for

Nature lovers, beach fans, snorkelers, couples


 

Praslin is the second largest island—and for many, the most beautiful. The Vallée de Mai is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Coco de Mer, the world's largest seed-bearing palm. Shady paths wind through an ecosystem that has barely changed in the last 65 million years.

Anse Lazio on the northwest coast is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world — light sand, turquoise water, granite rocks in the background. Those who arrive early in the morning have it almost entirely to themselves.

What Praslin does better than the other two islands

• Vallée de Mai: a unique natural experience, incomparable

• Anse Lazio: voted by many to be the most beautiful beach in the Seychelles

• Starting point for excursions: Cousin Island, Curieuse, Round Island all nearby

• Quieter than Mahé, but with more infrastructure than La Digue

• Snorkelling: Excellent reefs near Cousin Island and in the north

 

What's less good about Praslin

• Anse Lazio is sometimes rougher during the southeast monsoon (June–August).

• Fewer hiking opportunities than Mahé

• Small domestic airport — no direct flights from Europe

 

Conclusion: Praslin is the right choice if...

...nature and beach are equally important to you, you want to see Anse Lazio, enjoy snorkeling, and plan day trips to neighboring islands. Also ideal for couples and honeymoons.

 

🏨 Tip: Find hotels on Praslin

Boutique resorts on the beach or holiday homes in the countryside — Praslin has a good selection to suit every taste.

→ Compare hotels on Praslin

Transparency: If you book through this link, I receive a small commission — at no extra cost to you.

 

4. La Digue — the island of deceleration

 

🚲 La Digue

No car. No noise. Just a bicycle, beach, and time.

 

Area

10 km²

Arrival

Only by ferry — from Praslin (15 min.) or Mahé (approx. 1.5 hrs.)

Resident

approximately 3,000

Best time to travel

April/May — La Digue is a good place to visit all year round.

Ideal for

Couples, slowing down, photography, honeymoon


 

La Digue is a different world. Cars are limited to a few – the bicycle is the main mode of transport. The island is so small that you can circumnavigate it completely in a day. And that's precisely its charm.

Anse Source d'Argent is the iconic beach: stacked granite boulders, turquoise shallow water, white sand. The photo that most people associate with the Seychelles was taken here. Arrive before 9 a.m. — then you'll practically have the beach to yourself.

What La Digue does better than the other two islands

• Anse Source d'Argent: the most iconic beach in the Seychelles

• Atmosphere: the most tranquil, relaxed island experience

• Photography: Granite rock landscapes like nowhere else

• Prices: Accommodation is often cheaper than on Mahé or Praslin

• Bicycle island: no traffic jams, no hustle and bustle, short distances

 

What's less good on La Digue

• No airport — arrival and departure only by ferry

• Very limited infrastructure: few restaurants, no large supermarket

• Anse Source d'Argent can be crowded during peak season.

• Anse Source d'Argent is located on the west side — sometimes wavier in the southeast monsoon

 

Conclusion: La Digue is the right choice if...

...if you're looking for maximum peace and quiet, want to see Anse Source d'Argent, enjoy photography, or are planning a honeymoon in a special atmosphere. Ideally as a 2-4 day stop on a longer trip.

 

🏨 Tip: Find hotels on La Digue

Small guesthouses and boutique lodges — La Digue is the most personal of the three islands. Book early, as the selection is more limited than on Mahé.

→ Compare hotels on La Digue

Transparency: If you book through this link, I receive a small commission — at no extra cost to you.

 

5. Which island suits which travel profile?

The decision depends more on your travel style than on objective differences in quality. All three islands are beautiful—the only question is what kind of vacation you want.

 

Travel profile

Recommendation

Why

First-time visitors (1 island)

Mahé

Excellent base, everything within reach

2 weeks of island hopping

Mahé + Praslin + La Digue

Classic combination

Beach & Relaxation

La Digue or Praslin

Quieter, fewer tourist crowds

Nature & Hiking

Mahé or Praslin

National Park or Vallée de Mai

Diving & Snorkeling

Praslin

Best starting point for reefs

Honeymoon / Romance

La Digue or Praslin

More atmospheric, calmer

Family with children

Mahé

Infrastructure, selection, security

Budget trip

La Digue

Cheaper accommodation, bicycle instead of car

Active & sporty

Mahé

Hiking trails, water sports, excursions

 

6. Island hopping: Combine all three

The best Seychelles trip combines all three islands. This isn't a question of budget either — ferries are inexpensive (around €30–50 each way) and repacking is manageable with clever planning.

Recommended routes

 

Length of time

route

Division

Ideal for

7 nights

Mahé + Praslin

4 nights Mahé / 3 nights Praslin

First-time visitors with little time

10 nights

Mahé + Praslin + La Digue

4N / 4N / 2N

Classic Seychelles trip

14 nights

Mahé + Praslin + La Digue

5N / 5N / 4N

Relaxed island hopping

14 nights

Mahé + La Digue + Praslin

3N / 5N / 6N

Rest first, then activity

14+ nights

Mahe + Praslin + La Digue + X

Each 3-4N + Outer Island

Explorers with more time

 

Planning tip: The order Mahé → Praslin → La Digue is logistically the simplest. Always return from Praslin to Mahé (ferry or plane) — that way you won't miss your flight home.

 

🚢 Tip: Book ferries between the islands

The Cat Cocos and Cat Rose ferries connect Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue several times a day. Book early during peak season.

→ Plan transfers between the islands

Transparency: If you book through this link, I receive a small commission — at no extra cost to you.

 

7. Costs & Travel Comparison

The price differences between the three islands are smaller than many think — but they do exist:

 

Cost

Mahé

Praslin

La Digue

Arrival from DE

Direct flight from ~€650

+Ferry or flight €20–60

+Ferry from Praslin €15

Accommodation (night)

60–300+ €

80–350+ €

50–250+ €

Lunch

10–25 €

€12–28

10–22 €

Rental car/day

40–80 €

40–80 €

Bicycle: €10–15

Day trip

50–120 €

40–100 €

€20–60

 

Conclusion: Here's how to make the right choice

None of the three islands is the 'best' — they are simply different. Mahé offers you freedom and infrastructure. Praslin offers you nature and the most beautiful beach. La Digue offers you time and tranquility. Those who combine all three experience the full spectrum of the Seychelles.

If you only had to choose one island: Mahé for first-time visitors, Praslin for nature lovers, La Digue for those who really want to switch off.

 

Next step: Read our travel time guide — it shows when each island is best and how you can optimize prices and tourist crowds at the same time.

 

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to visit all three islands?

No — but it's worth it. Just 10–14 days are enough for a worthwhile combination of Mahé, Praslin, and La Digue. If you only have a week, take Mahé plus Praslin. La Digue can also be visited as a day trip from Praslin, although two to three overnight stays are recommended.

 

What is the difference between Mahé and Praslin?

Mahé is larger, has more infrastructure, and an international airport. Praslin is quieter, with the Vallée de Mai (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Anse Lazio beach. Mahé is ideal as a base for island hopping, while Praslin is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking more tranquil beach days.

 

How do I get from Mahé to La Digue?

Either directly by ferry (approx. 1.5 hours) or with a transfer via Praslin. Recommended: ferry Mahé–Praslin (1 hour), then Praslin–La Digue (15 minutes). This way you see both islands without any detours. Ferries run several times a day; advance booking is recommended during peak season.

 

Is La Digue more expensive than Mahé?

Not necessarily. Accommodation and food are often cheaper on La Digue than on Mahé. However, you save on rental car costs—a bicycle costs €10–15 per day. Those traveling on a budget on La Digue often find it cheaper than on Mahé.

 

 

Article from Seychelles-experience.de | All prices are indicative, as of 2026

 
 
 

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