TREK DIVERS PLONGÉE
Read moreA true floating dive center, Trek Divers is equipped with an 18 m catamaran (solarium, bar, lounge, toilets, showers), fully equipped for diving (9 am to 2 pm with 1 or 2 dives, plus lunch and drinks). Experts Natacha and Marcus will guide you through the canyons and onto the granite reef. In September and October, you may spot whale sharks and manta rays. You can also go snorkeling. A reference address with a store offering fins, masks and snorkels at reasonable prices.
HYACINTHE BOUCHEREAU
Read moreThe owner of Petra's Guesthouse offers excursions to make the snorkeling to Coco and Grande Soeur and to explore sea turtles on Congratulations.
NEVIS ERNESTA
Read moreYou can't miss this Nevis from his 6-foot-tall body! And don't be fooled by appearances: last but not least its nonchalance and its rasta-like airs, it enjoys a very good reputation for its excursions and especially its barbecues with fresh fish or chicken with homemade sauce... A delight! As for outings, it's flippers, mask and snorkel or fishing on the neighbouring islands with his motor boat, Zico 1. We end the day by snorkeling around Coco, in the marine reserve. A very pleasant outing where we take the time to discover the marine and underwater wonders of the area.
AZZURRA PRO DIVE (HÔTEL LA DIGUE LODGE)
Read moreFrom Channel Rocks to Roche Marianne and Ave Maria at Coco Island, about 5 underwater sites (from 30 to m) for more or less close encounters with tuna, carangues, barracuda, lines, sharks, turtles and others around the dive master PADI and the instructors of the only diving club on the island, attached to La Digue Lodge.
CRYSTAL WATER KAYAKS
Read moreThis is the latest activity that is popular with tourists from all over the world who come to La Digue! These glass-bottomed kayaks allow you to enjoy the sea bed of one of the most beautiful beaches in the world without even getting in the water. The company also offers 3-hour guided tours around the island, including one with a stopover at Anse Pierrot, accessible only by sea, which served as the setting for the movie Robinson Crusoe filmed here in 1988, an express training to open coconuts, the exploration of secret caves and tunnels.