Unleash your inner explorer on an exclusive journey to Mahé's pristine south coast beaches. Sink your toes into powder-soft sand and wade into dazzling turquoise waters. As the day mellows, witness a spectacular sunset that paints the sky in brilliant hues, a truly unforgettable highlight.
Then, the evening is yours! We'll take you to dine at a finest restaurant of your choice, where you can savor exquisite Creole flavors or fresh seafood. Our passionate team ensures your comfort and creates a seamless, personalized adventure from sun-soaked shores to gourmet cuisine.
This is more than a tour—it’s your perfect day in paradise, crafted into memories that will last a lifetime. Let the rhythm of the island captivate you as we show you the true meaning of Seychelles luxury. Your extraordinary island experience awaits!
Note: This experience is tailored to you. Simply let us know your restaurant preference!
Pickup included
The Anse Royale Beach is located on the southeastern coast of Mahe Island, and is one of the most popular beaches. It is a long stretch of bay which consists of smaller beach sections. The water here is usually calm and ideal for swimming, snorkelling and windsurfing.
Anse Forbans is located in the south-east of Mahé, just along the coast from other beaches such as Turtle Bay and Anse aux Pins. As with all the beaches in this region, Anse Forbans benefits from an offshore coral reef which protects it from the open ocean, ensuring a calm surface to the water and a shallow depth, making it an excellent prospect for families and children.
Anse Intendance is one of the most beautiful and most popular beaches of Mahe, Seychelles. It spreads for a mile across the southern coast of the island, with absolutely stunning views of the ocean in front and the mountainous scenery in the background.
Anse Takamaka is often described using words such as ‘picturesque’, ‘stunning’, and ‘breathtaking’. Once you arrive here, it’s very easy to see why. The beautiful scenery, crystal-clear water, and gorgeous sandy surface combine to create an incredible beach location in the south-west of Mahé, the largest of the Seychelles islands.
Anse à la Mouche is a long, curved bay in the south-west of Mahé, the Seychelles largest island.
The history of this beach is really interesting; it is named after French explorer Lazare Picault, and it is also the site where some Seychelles locals once discovered some buried pirate treasure. This popular, half-moon bay offers beautiful scenery and incredible turquoise water, as well as other staples of the Seychelles, such as pristine white sand and beautiful granite boulders, all of which combine to create a stunning beach environment for your visit.
Grand Anse, as you might expect, is one of the longest beaches on Mahé, and certainly the longest on its western coast. This sprawling bay is incredibly beautiful, with excellent sand and a gorgeous turquoise ocean. The stunning contrast between the sand and sea of Grand Anse and the surrounding mountains and hills of the island’s interior make for a uniquely attractive location on Mahé.
Port Glaud Beach is a small, oft-deserted piece of sand in the west of the Seychelles’ largest island, Mahé, just along the coast from the sprawling Port Launay National Park. This area is well-known for its beauty, and Port Glaud Beach is no exception. The mixture of rocks, sea, sand, and sun make it a really pleasant place to spend a day, and the nearby facilities enable visitors to spend as long as they like here without getting bored.
One of the most beautiful beach on mahe which is very active by foreigners and locals blending together. The marine space is protected for conservation of which guest can enjoy a nice snorkeling or diving in the bay.
Anse Louis is a beautiful, sheltered bay located near to Anse Boileau on the west coast of Mahé, the Seychelles’ largest island. Also nearby is the stunning Maia Resort, which overlooks the bay itself. The incredible scenery of this bay is its real highlight. It’s easy to see why the Maia Resort chose Anse Louis as their home thanks to its beautiful cliffs and ocean surface.
After enjoying the beautiful beaches, sunset and attractions the guest can choose to Dine at the different recommended restaurant listed below:
- Surfers Beach Restaurant
- Kapatya Restaurant
- Del Place Restaurant
- Cafe Lazare (Kempinski Resort)
- Island Restaurant c/o Anchor Cafe
- Maria's Rock Cafeteria
- Auberge Chez Plume
- Kafe Kreol Cafe & Restaurant
- Windsong Beach Restaurant
- ZEZ (Four Season Hotel)
- 5 Spices Restaurant @ Club Liberte
- MUSE Restaurant (Mango House Seychelles)
- AZIDO Restaurant (Mango House Seychelles)
- MOUTYA Restaurant (Mango House Seychelles)
- Cyann Restaurant (Constance Ephelia Resort)
- Corossol Restaurant (Constance Ephelia Resort)
- Helios Restaurant (Constance Ephelia Resort)
- Adam & Eve Restaurant (Constance Ephelia Resort)
- Seselwa Restaurant (Constance Ephelia Resort)
The availability of these restaurant must be check in advance after the guest booking confirmation. All food and beverages cost is catered by the guest.
Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, known for its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. It's a paradise for nature lovers, offering unique ecosystems and a tranquil atmosphere away from mass tourism.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site on Praslin Island, known for its unique palm forest and diverse wildlife, including the rare coco de mer palm.
One of the most famous beaches in the world, located on La Digue Island. Known for its granite boulders, turquoise waters, and white sand.
A national park on Mahé Island, offering stunning hiking trails, viewpoints, and diverse flora and fauna.
Freshly caught fish, often red snapper or jobfish, grilled with local spices and served with rice or vegetables.
A sweet dish made from plantains, sweet potatoes, and sometimes breadfruit, cooked in coconut milk and sugar.
A spicy curry made with octopus, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of local spices.
This is the best time to visit Seychelles, with warm temperatures, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for beach activities and wildlife spotting.
Seychellois Rupee (SCR)
GMT+4
240VV, 50HzHz
Seychelles is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Buses are affordable and cover most of Mahé. Less frequent on Praslin and La Digue.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
A small, uninhabited island known for its birdlife, including the rare Seychelles white-eye. Great for snorkeling and relaxation.
A secluded island with lush forests, hiking trails, and pristine beaches. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
Price varies by option