Step into Port Glaud Beach, a quaint, often secluded sandy embrace on the western fringe of Mahé, Seychelles' crown jewel. Situated close to the expansive Port Launay National Park, its scenic tapestry of rock, sun, sea, and sand stands as a testament to nature's artistry. Its proximity to the coastal road ensures easy accessibility, with nearby parking, accommodating bus stops, and charming accommodations. Yet, despite its conveniences, a serene solitude often prevails. Its surroundings house renowned establishments like Deplace restaurant, a collection of accommodations, and various amenities. The silent shadow of the erstwhile Mahé Beach Resort stands by its side, its presence underscoring the beach's timeless allure. But beyond its scenic tranquility, the nearby Port Launay beckons exploration. And when the tide recedes, a pathway to the enchanting L’Islette island emerges, awaiting the adventurous to tread on its submerged sandy bridge.
Quiet, often overlooked beach in Mahé's west, close to Port Launay South beach. Easy to reach because of its road proximity, nearby parking, and bus stop. Several facilities nearby, including eateries and guesthouses. Plenty of shade ensures sun protection. At low tide, near Port Launay South, a walk is possible to a nearby offshore islet.