A Businessclass Verified Hotel
Nestled along the pristine shore of Anse La Reunion Beach, Le Nautique Waterfront Hotel La Digue stands as an exclusive retreat for discerning travelers seeking an authentic Seychelles escape. With only seven bespoke guestrooms, this boutique property has garnered acclaim for delivering a personalized, intimate hospitality experience rarely matched in the archipelago. La Digue, the Seychelles' fourth-largest granitic island and third most populous, is accessible via a scenic helicopter flight or a ferry ride—90 minutes from Mahé or a swift 15 minutes from Praslin. The island, named after a French vessel from 1768, charms visitors with its laid-back pace and natural beauty. Le Nautique is superbly located just a short stroll from La Passe, the island’s vibrant hub, and is managed by Natasha St Ange, whose family heritage on La Digue stretches back to the early 20th century.
The hotel’s architecture and interiors reflect a blend of contemporary elegance and Seychellois tradition, with each room offering sweeping ocean vistas and direct beach access. Renowned for its attentive, warm service, Le Nautique also boasts the island’s premier dining destination. The Waterfront Restaurant serves a curated menu of Seychellois specialties and international classics, each dish crafted with locally sourced ingredients that celebrate the island’s rich culinary influences—French, Indian, and Asian. The signature cocktails, artfully mixed by the resident bartender, have become legendary among returning guests. A refreshing infinity pool overlooks the turquoise Indian Ocean, while the concierge can arrange bespoke excursions, from guided snorkeling tours to cycling expeditions around the island. On La Digue, bicycles and traditional ox-carts remain the preferred modes of transport, preserving the island’s unique sense of place.
Just minutes away, guests can explore L’Union Estate, a historic coconut and vanilla plantation, and experience the breathtaking beauty of Anse Source d’Argent—one of the world’s most photographed beaches. La Digue is a sanctuary for rare wildlife, including the critically endangered Seychelles Paradise Flycatcher, which has seen its population rebound thanks to dedicated conservation efforts. The island is also inhabited by giant Aldabra tortoises, elusive coconut crabs, and a dazzling array of geckos and bats. For travelers seeking serenity, natural wonders, and a truly bespoke stay, Le Nautique Waterfront Hotel remains the definitive address on La Digue.






















