Anse aux Pins

Beach Gallery

Beach Information

  • Coral reef
  • Swimming
  • WC
  • Restaurant
  • Shade
  • Family-friendly
  • Bus stop

Embracing Mahé's eastern shoreline, Anse aux Pins is a lengthy bay that opens up to the vast Indian Ocean. Its defining feature is an offshore coral reef that safeguards the bay from the ocean's might, ensuring its waters remain calm and shallow. At low tide, adventurous souls can even wade their way to this natural barrier. Conveniently located near a bus stop, getting to this beach is effortless. Though parking might be limited, the array of nearby shops, eateries, and lodgings means many can simply stroll to the sands of Anse aux Pins. While the beach might not be a hub of activities, its surroundings brim with possibilities. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the nearby 9-hole course, while the Domaine de Val des Près craft village, lying close to Turtle Bay, promises a cultural retreat. The beach itself, with its serene waters, becomes a playground for swimming, snorkelling, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Anse aux Pins, with its diverse offerings, is a delightful amalgamation of leisure and activity.

Distinctive beach characterized by its very shallow waters. At certain low tides, walking to the reef becomes possible. The adjacent road and bus stop ensure easy accessibility. Several shops, accommodations, and dining spots are close by. Trees offer sun protection. A nearby 9-hole golf course stands out in Seychelles.

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The exceptionally calm, shallow waters, combined with the stunning scenery are perfect for photography both during the day and as the sun sets.

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