Anse aux Pins – Key Features
Escape to paradise at Anse aux Pins: pristine sands, gentle waves, and endless sunshine paint your perfect beach escape!

Anse aux Pins is at Eastern coast of Mahé Island, Seychelles.
A long, white sand beach adorned with granite outcrops and palm trees.
Calm, shallow waters perfect for families and relaxation, featuring stunning sunrise views.
Enjoy snorkeling, wind surfing, kitesurfing, and more.
Anse aux Pins
Anse aux Pins is a long bay on the east coast of Mahé that looks out onto the Indian Ocean. Like the other beaches on the Seychelles islands, the coral reefs lie on the offshore that protects the bay from the open ocean.
It is also calm, shallow water that sometimes possible to wade out to the coral reef at the time of the low tide. The beach is located near to many shops and restaurants, so that spend all your day around the beach.
There are some guest houses of these hotels and you may get different activities not possessed by the beach but the surrounding areas. Whereas, it serves the activities like snorkeling, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.
Anse aux Pins also have one of the Seychelles few golf courses that comprise of a 9-hole course, which makes a picturesque landscape. Along the bay, the Domaine de Val des Pres crafts village are located, just next to the Turtle beach.
Best Time to Visit Anse aux Pins
Anse aux Pins offers a wonderful experience year-round, but the best time to visit depends on what you’re looking for.
- Watersports & Adventure: For the best windsurfing and kitesurfing conditions, the months from May to September are ideal, with good winds and calm waters.
- Snorkeling: The best time for clear waters and great visibility is April to October, which makes for fantastic snorkeling.
- Sunrise Views: If you’re an early riser, the months of April to October offer the most breathtaking sunrises, making it a great time to enjoy a peaceful start to your day.
- Family-friendly Visits: With its calm, shallow waters, Anse aux Pins is safe for children year-round, especially during the drier months from April to October.
No matter when you visit, Anse aux Pins is sure to offer a relaxing and scenic escape!


Tips to Visit Anse aux Pins
To make the most of your visit to Anse aux Pins, here are a few helpful tips.
- The calm, shallow waters make it a great spot for families, especially with young children, so take advantage of the peaceful environment. If you love watersports, try visiting between May and September when the winds are ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
- Anse aux Pins is also famous for its stunning sunrises, so be sure to get up early to catch the breathtaking view. It’s a fantastic spot for photography, so don’t forget your camera!
- For a relaxing time, you can unwind under the palm trees or take a leisurely stroll along the long stretch of white sand. Although the beach is tranquil, it’s best to bring your own snacks and drinks since facilities nearby can be limited.
Enjoy the beauty of Anse aux Pins by visiting during the dry months of April to October for the best experience!
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 aux Pins
Anse aux Pins is located on the eastern coast of Mahé, making it easily accessible for visitors looking to enjoy a peaceful beach day. Whether you’re coming by car, bus, or on foot, getting there is straightforward.
Easy drive from Victoria (30 mins) or the airport (15 mins). Follow East Coast Road; signs direct you to “Anse aux Pins.” Ample parking is available near the beach and resorts.
Enjoy a scenic drive from Victoria (30 mins) or the airport (20 mins). Ample parking is available near the beach and resorts.
Limited boat access—consider private charters from Beau Vallon or nearby coves. Enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding from surrounding beaches for an adventurous arrival.
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