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Landmark: Felicité IslandCity: La Digue
Country: Seychelles
Continent: Africa
Felicité Island, La Digue, Seychelles, Africa
Felicité Island is a granite island located within the Seychelles archipelago, situated approximately 4 kilometers northeast of La Digue.
Visual Characteristics
The island is characterized by large, rounded granite boulders that form its coastline and interior topography. Vegetation is dense, primarily consisting of Takamaka trees and palms. The waters surrounding the island are clear and exhibit shades of turquoise and deep blue.
Location & Access Logistics
Felicité Island is accessible via boat transfer from La Digue. The journey typically takes 15-20 minutes. There is no public transport to the island; access is primarily through resort-arranged transfers or private boat hire. No public parking is available on Felicité Island itself.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Felicité Island is a geological formation composed of granite, typical of the inner islands of the Seychelles. Its ecological origin is that of a tropical island ecosystem, supporting a variety of endemic and introduced flora and fauna. Historically, it was used for copra production.
Key Highlights & Activities
Snorkeling and diving are possible around the island's reefs, particularly on the western side. Kayaking is available. Hiking trails traverse the island's interior, offering views of the surrounding ocean.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Limited infrastructure exists, primarily associated with the resort on the island. Restrooms are available within the resort premises. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors are not present outside of the resort's dining facilities.
Best Time to Visit
The best months for visiting are generally from April to May and September to October, offering calmer seas and lower humidity. For underwater visibility, the period between April and May is optimal. High tide is preferable for accessing certain snorkeling spots.
Facts & Legends
Felicité Island was historically a site for the extraction of guano, a valuable fertilizer, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Nearby Landmarks
- La Digue Island (4km Southwest)
- Île Coco (1.5km North)
- Grand Soeur Island (0.8km East)
- Petite Soeur Island (1.2km East)