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Inside Diego Garcia: The beautiful island you are not allowed to visit

Arpita Chowdhury • January 22, 2026, 12:28:16 IST
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Hidden in the middle of the Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia is an island people talk about more than they ever see. It is one of the most restricted islands on the planet. It hosts a major military base used by the United States and the United Kingdom. Because of this, the island is closed to ordinary travellers. Here’s all you need to know about this hidden gem.

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Diego Garcia, is one of those places that feels almost unreal. It does not appear on most travel brochures. There are no glossy Instagram reels showing sunset cocktails or infinity pools.

Yet, it sits at the centre of global attention. Hidden in the middle of the Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia is an island people talk about more than they ever see.

The island belongs to the Chagos Archipelago and is officially part of the British Indian Ocean Territory. From above, it looks like a perfect ring of white sand wrapped around a deep blue lagoon.

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Coconut palms line the shore. The sea shifts colour through the day, from pale turquoise in the morning to deep navy by night. Nature here is untouched, almost frozen in time.

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What makes Diego Garcia different from other tropical islands is its silence. There is no tourism industry. No souvenir shops. No beach bars. No travel influencers. The island’s beauty exists without performance, largely unseen by the outside world.

A secretive island by design

Diego Garcia is one of the most restricted islands on the planet. It hosts a major military base used by the United States and the United Kingdom. Because of this, the island is closed to ordinary travellers. There are no tourist visas, no commercial flights, and no cruises stopping by.

This secrecy has shaped the island’s lifestyle. Those who live there temporarily are military staff and authorised workers. Daily life is structured, functional, and inward looking. The island does not cater to visitors because it was never meant to.

For outsiders, this closed nature adds to the fascination. Diego Garcia has become a symbol of places that exist beyond public access, reminding us that not all beautiful locations are meant to be consumed or photographed.

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Life without tourism

There are no hotels or resorts on Diego Garcia.

There are no local markets, no nightlife, and no shopping streets. Even internet access and communication are regulated. The lifestyle is quiet and routine based, shaped by work schedules and security rules.

In a strange way, this absence of choice creates a unique rhythm. People walk along empty beaches after work. The ocean becomes a backdrop rather than an attraction. Nature is not curated or packaged. It simply exists.

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The natural beauty of the island

If there is one thing Diego Garcia offers in abundance, it is untouched nature. The beaches stretch endlessly, clean and undisturbed. The lagoon is one of the largest natural lagoons in the world, calm and deep, with crystal clear water.

Marine life thrives here. Coral reefs surround the island, supporting colourful fish, rays, and turtles. Birds nest freely across the island, making it ecologically important. Sunsets are dramatic, with the sky turning shades of orange and pink that reflect on the lagoon.

Because human movement is limited, the island feels preserved. There is no plastic waste lining the shore. No loud water sports. No crowds. It is a reminder of what tropical islands looked like before mass tourism.

Visa rules and why access is limited

There is no tourist visa for Diego Garcia. Entry requires special permission from British authorities and clearance from the US military. This process is not open to the public and cannot be applied for independently.

Journalists, researchers, or officials may sometimes receive access, but this is rare. Attempting to reach the island without authorisation can result in detention.

This reality often clashes with online curiosity. Social media videos sometimes describe Diego Garcia as a hidden travel destination. In truth, it is one of the least accessible islands in the world.

Budgeting and costs

Since tourism does not exist, budgeting in the usual sense does not apply. Flights are military or chartered. Accommodation and food are provided for authorised personnel. There are no prices to compare, no deals to hunt for.

For civilians, Diego Garcia is not expensive or cheap. It is simply unavailable.

The deeper story behind the beauty

Behind the calm waters lies a painful history. The original inhabitants of the Chagos Islands were forced to leave their homes decades ago to make way for the military base. Many now live in Mauritius and Seychelles, still seeking the right to return.

This history adds emotional weight to the island’s beauty. Diego Garcia is not just a postcard perfect location. It is also a place shaped by loss, displacement, and global power.

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Travel tips for curious readers

The most important advice is honesty. Diego Garcia is not a destination you can visit for leisure. Any travel plan based on blogs or videos claiming otherwise is misleading.

For those drawn to its look and feel, nearby destinations like the Maldives, Seychelles, or Mauritius offer similar landscapes with open access and thriving local cultures.

Sometimes, the most fascinating places are the ones we cannot go to. Diego Garcia reminds us that travel is not only about movement, but also about understanding the stories behind closed shores.

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Arpita Chowdhury is Sub Editor (Travel) at Firstpost. She is a writer, poet, and researcher with a strong background in human interest storytelling. She completed her MA in Journalism and International Affairs at University College Dublin in collaboration with CNN Academy. Her reporting and commentary have appeared in numerous national and international dailies. She runs on masala chai. Arpita can be reached out at arpita.chowdhury2@nw18.com see more

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