Anse Banane – Key Features
Embark on a tranquil escape to Anse Banane, La Digue’s serene haven, where turquoise waters and soft sands await.

Anse Banane is a beautiful beach located on the East coast of La Digue Island.
Fine white sand with some coral, surrounded by granite outcrops.
Anse Banane Beach promises a peaceful retreat with a touch of untouched paradise.
Swimming (in shallow water), sunbathing, and exploring nearby shops and restaurants.
Anse Banane
Anse Banane is a beautiful beach located on the eastern coast on La Digue, that overlooks the Indian Ocean along with the view of four neighboring islands of La Digue namely: Felicité, Marianne, Grande Soeur, and Petite Soeur.
The is not so deep here, so can be ideal for swimming, it can be dangerous for children and less confident swimmers. Sandy beach surface is somewhat different from the other. The white sand is slightly coarser, so not suited for families. For this, you can opt for another beach than this.
While it is simple to get to the beach car, by bike or on foot. Follow the road from La Passe to the northeast. Most of the visitors come on a bike or on foot.
Anse Banane is basically famous for its views and there are also some small shops for tourist and a small restaurant on the beach. Whereas the small snack bar is very popular which offer fresh juice and locally-sourced fruits.
The amazing views offered by the ocean along with enough facilities to ensure a worth visiting. The surrounding makes a good location to explore the beach and is the perfect location for photography. Although the beach is not good for swimming and snorkeling
Best Time to Visit Anse Banane
Anse Banane on La Digue Island is a charming beach known for its scenic beauty and peaceful ambiance. Here’s the best time to visit:
- Best for Swimming & Snorkeling: The calmest waters are from April to May and September to November, offering great visibility.
- Best for Sunbathing & Relaxation: The dry season from May to October provides warm temperatures and sunny days.
- Best for a Scenic Experience: Anse Banane is less crowded than other beaches, making it a great year-round spot for nature lovers.
With its turquoise waters and stunning coastal views, this beach is a perfect getaway.


Tips for Visiting Anse Banane
- Bring Essentials: There are limited facilities, so carry water, snacks, and sunscreen.
- Enjoy the Unique Rock Formations: The beach is lined with picturesque granite boulders, making it perfect for photography.
- Try the Local Cuisine: Stop by a nearby café or small eatery for fresh seafood and Creole dishes.
- Be Cautious of the Currents: Swimming can be tricky at times due to strong waves, so check the conditions before diving in.
- Relax and Unwind: With fewer crowds, it’s an excellent place to enjoy the peaceful island vibes.
Anse Banane offers a serene and scenic escape, making it a must-visit on La Digue Island.
Things to Carry
It depends on the time when you visit, but basically, so the general thing that you may need are as follows:-
Camera
Sun Protection Cream
Hat
Sunglasses
Swimming Costumes
Game Stuff for Playing on Beach

How to Reach Anse Banane
Anse Banane is best reached by bicycle or foot from La Digue’s main village. The island has no cars, so renting a bike is the easiest and most enjoyable way to explore.
The nearest airport is Seychelles International Airport, which has good connections to other countries.
Buses serve the locals and are cheap, but they can be irregular, so be prepared to wait for a bus.
A unique experience with direct access. Arrange with local operators. Rent in La Passe or Grand Anse and paddle for 30-45 minutes (experienced paddlers only).
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