Nestled in Praslin's southern realm, Anse St. Sauveur is an emerald-draped haven. The placid, shallow waters, characteristic of the region, are a blessing for families and novice swimmers, offering a warm embrace of the Indian Ocean. Reaching this pristine beach is hassle-free, courtesy of nearby parking zones and the arterial road that also houses bus stops. However, be cautious of seasonal seaweed between May and October. Otherwise, be ready to revel in sparkling sands and crystalline waters. Though swimming is a delight here, snorkelling takes the cake, thanks to the vibrant coral reefs. Anglers too find solace on this shore. The scenic vistas—sandy expanses, glimpses of Mahé, and towering coconut sentinels—beckon photographers. Despite its manifold offerings, Anse St. Sauveur often remains an under-the-radar treasure. But for those who discover its charm, it promises serenity and undisturbed moments in nature's lap, unlike the more bustling beaches of Praslin.
A compact beach on Praslin that, despite frequent passersby, remains mostly vacant. Trees not only offer shade but enhance the scenic beauty. Ideal for families with its shallow waters and protective offshore coral reef. Nearby are a few shops, and fishing equipment rentals are available. Boasts a splendid view of Mahé island.