Positioned on Mahé's northernmost coast, Anse Machabée is a quaint bay lying just off the North Coast Road from North Point. Though it's situated next to a primary coastal road, parking can be scarce. Nonetheless, a nearby bus stop ensures easy accessibility. The beach might not be the first choice for swimming, given its rocky underwater terrain, but it promises a tranquil ambiance, often granting visitors exclusive access to its shores. For those planning to spend extended hours, a few shops are in proximity. Overlooking Silhouette Island, Anse Machabée, like its counterparts, offers spectacular vistas. While it might not boast the plethora of activities seen on other beaches in Mahé, those seeking serenity will find Anse Machabée an ideal retreat.
A serene, compact beach in Mahé's northern region. Regularly overlooked by most tourists, it offers a private experience. Access is facilitated by the nearby bus stop, though parking can be a challenge. Trees ensure sun protection.