Since I couldn’t find too much details regarding the accessibility from north (Anse Fourmis), I’ll share a few comments: path starts at the end of the road and is regularly marked with yellow signs on the rocks most difficult part is the first third of the path, the last two thirds are rather easy in comparison after 5-10 min you’ll reach a section where you can either go through a small „hole“ or climb above if you prefer (two times with only a few meters in between) I would say if you can make it until there, you won’t have troubles to finish there are some parts where it is extremely helpful/required to have both hands available (would use backpack instead of bags) real shoes recommended, no flip flops :)
I was told at the beach that it’s also possible to walk through the water for the first (difficult) part and then go up to the trail at the beach in the middle (only...
Read moreWonderful beach with some spots and a few rock pools. During high tide the waves are quite strong but if you're brave enough, you can snorkele and see really many fishes and live corals (just look, don't touch). We walked there for 25min from Anse Fourmis. The way is super rocky and not suitable for small kids, strollers or uncertain people. Proper shoes are an advantage but we made it also in flip flops and sandals without big problems. Definitely worth going and staying for a few hours 😊👍 (There's a beach bar with many seats, drinks and freshly...
Read moreAn incredible snorkel spot and beach with almost no one else there. Gorgeous views, nice breeze with hammocks and shady spots. The water is super clear and there is a ton of fish and coral to explore! Best snorkeling we found on la digue. Worth the climb over rocks to get there and have the beach to yourself, just wear shoes rather than flip flops. Super nice folks running the beach bar too, highly...
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