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Palm-lined beach, calm water for swimming & snorkeling.  

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MathematicaLeaf

Google
One of the most beautiful beaches we have ever been on. Wonderful views and also many fisches, although not as many as in Port Luna. One thing to note however is that the walk to the beach from the bus stop is pretty long approximately 30min. Definitelly recommend

Peter wilson

Google
Great beach with a lovely restaurant on the entrance. Parking is limited and the walk a little steep but very worth it. Plenty of shade and a beautiful space to watch the sun set. There was good snorkeling on the left side of the beach and up the rocks.

guy estragon

Google
Beautiful intimate beach ! It’s a bit of a shame that there were seaweed when we came (dec 24’) but it was definitely still worth it. Please be aware of the strong current near the rocks .There is 2 restaurants on the beach where you can enjoy a drink or a nice meal.

Yana

Google
One of the best and clean beaches on Seychelles. But it’s hard to find a day without waves😅one need to come before 11 am to park otherwise need to go for a while.

Claire H

Google
Very limited parking available (like 5 spots) even though there were signs saying there was at the end of the road. The road is very steep and small, a family going the opposite way was trying to let us pass and their car got stuck over the edge of a ravine (super dangerous)! Better to find parking up on the road or go there pretty early. Either way the people that did make it there seem to like it (we never made it) but doesn't really seem worth it when there are beautiful more accessible options why take the risk.

John Nell

Google
By far the best beach on Mahé. Snorkeling is great. We walked from Valmer Resort to the beach not knowing the long and steep climb we had to make. A super friendly woman who works in the resort at the beach picked us up in her pickup and really made our day. She pointed out the best spots so snorkeling was amazing and the best we had on all seychelles. We saw several stingray, a very large octopus and lots and lots of multicoloured fish hiding, playing and fighting between coral and the granite boulders. Thanks to the great lady we went back another day (by taxi this time) to do some more snorkeling. Pictures of snorkeling don't do justice to the "finding Nemo" experience we had. It was amazing... One minor downside: when you go back after 18.00u over a small local restaurant property (only a few metres) than you can encounter a very angry restaurant owner. He says things like: "I will kill you with hot water!" We had a good laugh about it and I guess it's the only angry man on whole Seychelles. 😁

Ismail Bullock

Google
Very nice secluded beach beautiful.However, there is an old restaurant that is closed with a very grumpy man who will either shout at you or ignore you.Best is to go up slightly to the beachcomber resort and walk straight through their resort onto the beach

Petra Mrvová

Google
One of the most beautiful beaches on Mahe if not the best one. Great for swimming and snorkling, crystal clear water with lots of fish. Bus 6B goes there only on workdays, but you can go from Baie Lazare Police Station by walk which takes around 45 minutes. I recommend using the SPTC app to check the bus itinerary if you don't rent a car. We visited Petite Anse in the morning and this one in the afternoon. Both really awesome. It took us around 30 minutes to get from the Petite Anse to this one.