Anse Pasquière

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Beach Information

  • Coral reef
  • Shade
  • Family-friendly
  • Bus stop
  • Photo-friendly

On Praslin's north-eastern front lies Anse Pasquière, a curious blend of nature's idiosyncrasies. The shallowness of its waters may deter the avid swimmer, but it beckons nature enthusiasts and families alike. Nestled between Anse Boudin and Anse Possession, this beach is a testament to the Seychelles' rich biodiversity. For the traveller, accessibility is a breeze with convenient parking slots carved amidst the forest canopy and the rhythm of the passing buses. While swimming might be a challenge, the marine tapestry beneath the waters paints a vibrant snorkelling canvas. On weekends, the beach becomes a picnic hotspot for local families. The western end is a carnival of nature with diverse fish species and birds like the grey and green-backed heron flocking for a feast. The low tides, revealing the sandbanks, become a perfect stage for fly-fishing. As part of the Curieuse Bay Marine Park, Anse Pasquière is not just a beach—it's a call to become one with nature.

A moderately sized, often quiet beach, ideal for observing nature up-close in its shallow waters. Perfect for families with its shallow waters. Occasional picnics by local families can be spotted. Parking and bus stops are conveniently nearby. Natural shade shields from the sun's intensity.

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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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