La Vue de Mer offers more than just a stay — it’s a peaceful island escape where guests can truly experience the beauty and authenticity of La Digue. Nestled at Anse Banane, guests can expect breathtaking sea and mountain views, a calm and relaxing atmosphere, and warm Seychellois hospitality.
What makes us unique is our location just opposite the famous Chez Jules Restaurant, known as one of the island’s best Creole dining experiences. Guests can enjoy comfortable rooms, stunning sunrise views, nature all around, and easy access to a hidden side of La Digue away from the crowds. Whether relaxing by the sea breeze, enjoying local cuisine, or exploring the island, La Vue de Mer promises a memorable and authentic tropical getaway.
Today, La Vue de Mer continues this tradition by offering guests not only comfortable accommodation with breathtaking sea and mountain views, but also the opportunity to experience the warmth, culture, and flavours of a true Seychellois family atmosphere. Guests can expect peaceful surroundings, personalised hospitality, and a genuine island experience where every stay feels like home.
La Vue de Mer is located in the peaceful and scenic area of Anse Banane on La Digue Island, offering guests a quiet escape surrounded by nature, mountains, and breathtaking ocean views. The neighbourhood is known for its relaxing atmosphere, beautiful coastline, and authentic Seychellois charm away from the busy crowds.
Guests can enjoy nearby attractions such as secluded beaches, scenic cycling routes, hiking trails, and stunning viewpoints overlooking the islands of Félicité, Marianne, and the Sisters Islands. Just opposite the guesthouse is the famous Chez Jules Restaurant, renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional Creole cuisine, making the area a perfect place to experience the true flavors and culture of Seychelles.
One of the most special experiences in the area is seeing the famous giant tortoises roaming freely along the road and surrounding areas. Guests especially love meeting “Mr Vyovyo,” the oldest and most well-known tortoise in the neighbourhood, who is approximately 48 years old and has become part of the charm and history of Anse Banane.