Located in the southeastern part of Mahé, Anse Bougainville is a serene bay nestled within the larger Anse Baleine and Anse Royale region. Proximity to numerous amenities and a range of other beaches makes it a strategic addition to a south-east island day trip. The bay boasts of tranquil, shallow waters, often less frequented by visitors. Reaching the beach by bus is ideal, with a bus stop situated close by. While car access is possible, parking is somewhat limited. Nearby accommodations mean that many can simply saunter down to the beach. The bay’s waters, sheltered by an offshore coral reef, are calm. However, compared to other Seychelles beaches, the waters can be slightly murkier, and the sand is not as pristine. This beach is close to the renowned Anse Royale, offering various amenities such as shops and restaurants. Yet, due to this proximity, many tourists lean towards Anse Royale, leaving Anse Bougainville more secluded – a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility.
A tucked-away beach on Mahé with gentle waters and minimal waves. Its depth and serene setting make it family-friendly. Abundant shade offers protection from sun rays. Shops and eateries are within a stroll's distance.