On La Digue's east coast, where the vastness of the Indian Ocean converges with the horizons of Felicité, Marianne, Grande Soeur, and Petite Soeur, lies Anse Banane. While its waters shy away from the surrounding depths, it’s the coarser sand of this particular beach sets it apart from its silken counterparts on the island. Journeying to this haven is an adventurer's choice—by pedal, foot, or wheel, the path from La Passe guides you. And while the panorama is captivating, Anse Banane hides a culinary gem: Chez Jules. Nestled on the shore, this snug eatery quenches thirst with fresh juices and entices with local fruit delicacies. Amid the solitude, the area around this quaint snack bar buzzes with life, making Anse Banane not just a visual treat, but a sensory delight.
A beach with a sandy-coral blend, offering sights of neighbouring islands of La Digue. Accessible on foot, by bicycle, or taxi. Like most La Digue beaches, bicycles are popular. There are small tourist shops and a snack bar/restaurant onsite. Trees offer ample sun protection.