
La Digue in January
Not the best time
January is La Digue's wettest month and honestly not ideal for most visitors. But if you don't mind getting soaked and want the island mostly to yourself, prices drop significantly.
Weather
January brings the northwest monsoon's full force to La Digue. Expect heavy downpours, high humidity around 80%, and overcast skies most days. The sea can be rough on the northwest coast, making some beaches less appealing.
29°C high24°C low18 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$180/day average
Events & Festivals
- •New Year's Day celebrations
January Tips
- •Pack serious rain gear and waterproof bags for electronics
- •Book accommodations with covered outdoor spaces
- •Focus on south coast beaches like Anse Source d'Argent which stay calmer
All Months
April, May, October, and November deliver La Digue's sweet spot — calmer seas, less rain, and manageable humidity. These months fall between the northwest monsoon (November-March) and southeast trades (May-September), offering the best of both worlds.
April and May see the clearest waters for snorkeling. Anse Source d'Argent's shallow lagoon warms to perfect swimming temperature, while Grand Anse becomes swimmable again after the rougher northwest monsoon period.
October and November bring excellent visibility for photography. Those famous granite boulder shots look their best when the sun sits higher in the sky, creating dramatic shadows and highlighting the pink granite colors.
Avoid December through March if you're sensitive to humidity and rain. The northwest monsoon brings daily afternoon showers and sticky conditions. But here's the upside — accommodation rates drop significantly, and you'll have beaches more to yourself.
June through September means southeast trade winds. Expect rougher seas on the southeast coast beaches like Grand Anse, though Anse Source d'Argent stays protected and swimmable year-round.
La Digue Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
10/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
3/10
Luxury
9/10
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