Beaches Places Map
Beaches in Republic of Seychelles:
Beau Vallon Beach
i suggest checking out the local market on wednesdays to grab fresh fruit and snacks—it’s super cheap and delicious!
If you're into water sports, try booking your activities early in the morning, around 8 AM, to avoid the crowds and get better rates.
Anze Lazio
Snorkeling is a must, but I recommend bringing your own gear if you can. Rental prices can be a bit steep, and the quality isn't always the best. Save some cash and enjoy better equipment!
Anse Source D'argent
Bring your own snacks and drinks! The nearby kiosks can be pricey, and there are great spots to relax and enjoy a picnic right on the beach.
If you can, try to visit around 8 AM. The beach is much quieter, and you’ll get the best light for photos before the crowds start rolling in
Wear water shoes if you can! The rocky areas can be a bit tricky to walk on, but with the right footwear, it’ll make your experience a breeze.
Anse Cocos
One thing I wish I’d known is to wear water shoes. The rocks can be slippery and uncomfortable, so having those makes it so much easier to walk around.
Anse Marron
Check the tide times before you set off. I went at high tide and couldn't access the beach easily. It was a bummer, but low tide looks way better for swimming!
Anse Intendance
Baie Lazare Public Beach
I recommend bringing your snorkeling gear if you have it. The view underwater is stunning and you’ll get to see sea life without paying for a tour!
Cote D'Or Beach
I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. The beach bars can get pricey, and I ended up spending way more than I planned. Plus, munching on my own treats while soaking up the sun was a nice touch!
Petite Anse
If you can, plan your visit around 4 PM. The sunset views are absolutely stunning, and it was way less crowded then. So worth it for those Instagram shots!