Anse Lascars

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Step into the wild allure of Anse Lascars, a stunning gem tucked away on Silhouette, Seychelles' third-largest island. The rugged landscape harmoniously blends with the beach's untamed beauty, characterized by its pronounced waves and deep waters at high tide. While swimming can be a challenge during these times, low tide reveals a more amiable side, making it a delight for swimmers. Journeying to this enigmatic beach is a leisurely walk along the coast for those residing in the island’s resorts. The lack of roads adds to Silhouette's rustic charm, making every step towards Anse Lascars an adventure in itself. Visitors should be cautious during high tide, especially when accompanied by young adventurers. But those seeking historical remnants are in for a treat as abandoned tombs of ancient Arabic sailors whisper tales of bygone eras, now reclaimed by nature's embrace. Should you be fortunate, you might glimpse local fishermen plying their trade. More often than not, solitude will be your sole companion, making Anse Lascars a sanctuary for the soul, reminiscent of tales of Robinson Crusoe.

A rocky and often quiet beach on Silhouette Island. Waters turn very deep during high tide, making low tide the safer swimming option. Trees offer natural sun shielding. The beach provides a wild, secluded ambiance on the third-largest island of 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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