Anse Georgette pristine beach Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0

Anse Georgette

Seychelles Praslin Island Indian Ocean Powder White Sand

Anse Georgette is a hidden paradise on Praslin's northwest coast, often cited as one of the world's most beautiful beaches. Its relative inaccessibility—requiring either a hike, a boat trip, or passage through the Constance Lémuria resort—keeps it uncrowded. The beach is a perfect crescent of powder-fine white sand backed by takamaka trees, with granite headlands framing turquoise waters. Wild and pristine, it represents the Seychelles at its most unspoiled.

Key Information

Sand Type
Powder-fine white coral sand
Water
Crystal-clear turquoise; can have waves, occasional currents
Best Season
April–May, October–November (calmest seas)
Access Difficulty
Moderate — hike, boat, or through resort (book ahead)
Uniqueness
Pristine seclusion, dramatic beauty, limited crowds
Preservation
Natural; limited development
Safety
Swimming safe in calm conditions; watch for currents during swells
Coordinates
4.29°S, 55.70°E

Access

Three access routes: (1) Book through Constance Lémuria resort for passage through their grounds; (2) Hike from Anse Kerlan via coastal path (30–45 min); (3) Arrange a boat from Anse Lazio or Cote d'Or. No facilities on the beach—bring water and supplies.

Rankings

CategoryRating
BeautyExceptional
UniquenessExceptional
AccessModerate
PreservationExceptional

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Anse Georgette?

Anse Georgette is located in Seychelles, Praslin Island. It sits on Indian Ocean and features powder white sand beaches.

What is the best time to visit Anse Georgette?

The best time to visit Anse Georgette is April–May, October–November (calmest seas). Check local weather conditions before planning your trip.

Is Anse Georgette safe for swimming?

Swimming safe in calm conditions; watch for currents during swells

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