Set against the backdrop of Mahé's southwestern coastline, Anse à la Mouche is a sprawling, curved bay. Unlike many of Seychelles' more secluded shores, its generous size welcomes a consistent stream of visitors. However, this doesn’t detract from its tranquility. The beach's expansive nature ensures everyone can carve out their own quiet space, be it under a sunlit sky or beneath the shade of trees that grace the shoreline. Access is a breeze due to its closeness to a primary road. Whether you're self-driving or opting for a bus ride, the commute to Anse à la Mouche is straightforward. Parking might be on the limited side, but the beach's bus stop ensures quick transitions from travel mode to relaxation. And, like many of Seychelles' gems, the beach is open to everyone. The ocean, serene and shallow, will surprise you with its nature. It's an ideal backdrop for activities like swimming, even for the most novice swimmers and tiny tots, provided they stay near the shoreline. Additionally, windsurfers and kite surfers can often be spotted gliding across the waves, while some visitors may try their hand at fishing. And when hunger strikes, local shops and eateries are just a short jaunt away. Before you leave, make sure to capture the mesmerizing sunset views, a perfect snapshot to seal your memories of your Anse à la Mouche adventure.
Expansive, serene bay on the southeastern side of Mahé, the largest island in Seychelles. Perfect for families due to its shallow depths, ample shade, and convenient access. Nearby eateries and shops let visitors indulge in tasty meals or gather essentials for a beach day. The abundance of shade offers sun protection. Accessible by both car and bus.