3. Baie Lazare, Mahé
The pretty village of Baie Lazare on Mahé was named after 18th-century French explorer Lazare Picault, who landed here when the French government sent him to explore the islands. One of the area’s main tourist attractions is the neo-Gothic Baie Lazare Church, dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, which provides a panoramic view of the area.
4. La Digue Island
The fourth largest island in the archipelago, La Digue is a haven for nature lovers. It’s also a great place to visit for anyone seeking a glimpse of traditional island life – bicycles and oxcarts are popular modes of transport.