The most beautiful on the island of Mahé and one of the most delightful in the entire archipelago, this beach, arched by a seven hundred meter arc, bordered by numerous coconut palms, is quite popular, so if you want no one but you on the shores of this "dream bay", it's better just come here after everyone else has left the beach, around five o'clock in the afternoon, when the sun is going down.
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This bay is named after the tree most often found on Seychelles beaches. Located at the foot of a gentle slope. The bay is very beautiful, but from May to September you should beware of the southeast currents. A small restaurant "Batista" allows you to dine right on the beach. Here you can dive, exploring the bottom, or admire the consistently magnificent sunset.
On the west coast are the isolated beaches of Anse Soleil and Anse Petite Polis (you'll need a jeep to get here), but these palm-lined beaches and a sea teeming with marine life are well worth it. If you like to wander along the beach alone, then come to Anse Intedanse beach, which is absolutely unsuitable for swimming due to high waves, but here you can wander and enjoy the majestic and formidable beauty of this place and peer into the distance. Buses from Victoria go to all parts of the island.
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