Anse Fourmis – Key Features
Seychelles escape: Discover serenity at Anse Fourmis, La Digue’s hidden gem of calm waters and granite grandeur!

Anse Fourmis beach is located on the east coast of La Digue island in the Seychelles.
White sand beach with a length of about 300 meters.
Anse Fourmis beach is known for its calm, shallow waters and its granite boulders that line the shore.
Swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, and picnicking are popular activities at Anse Fourmis beach.
Anse Fourmis
Anse Fourmis is a kind of relaxing beach, located on the east coast of La Digue, lies in between the Anse Banane and the remote Anse Caïman. The beach is often visited by the sunbathers and the families to enjoy picnics.
The water is protected by the coral reef, but it doesn’t allow for swimming and snorkeling. Whereas the water is too shallow at low tide and the currents are too strong during high tide.
Beautifully lined on the beach, the large Takamaka trees provide shade from the sun and the natural surroundings and coral gives several points of interest among children. While there is a road that runs along one side of the beach was built and then abandoned, ensuring an interesting feature to increase the beauty of the beach.
Whereas, getting to the beach is easy on foot, by bike or by car. It lies far from the other popular beaches and those who get here should have to take tours of the beaches around the northern coast of the island. Proximity to Anse Banane ensures certain facilities like small shops and a small snack bar.
Overall, the Anse Fourmis is a family-friendly beach which is great for those who want to relax under the shade and enjoy sunbathing. While on the other hand, the water may not be perfect for swimming and snorkeling, but the surrounding and beautiful sand is perfectly good enough to relax under the tropical sun.
Best Time to Visit Anse Fourmis
Anse Fourmis, located on the eastern coast of La Digue Island, is a peaceful and scenic beach with stunning granite boulders and calm waters. Here’s the best time to visit:
- Best for Relaxation & Photography: Visit early mornings or late afternoons for the most picturesque lighting and fewer visitors.
- Best for Exploring: The dry season from May to October offers pleasant weather for cycling or walking along the coastline.
- Best for a Quiet Escape: Since it’s one of La Digue’s less-visited beaches, you can enjoy tranquility year-round.
Anse Fourmis is perfect for those looking for a serene and off-the-beaten-path experience.


Tips for Visiting Anse Fourmis
- Bring Your Own Supplies: There are no facilities, so pack water, snacks, and sun protection.
- Not Ideal for Swimming: The currents can be strong, and the seabed is rocky, so it’s best to enjoy the views rather than swim.
- Cycling-Friendly Route: The beach is at the end of the island’s coastal road, making it a great stop on a cycling trip.
- Enjoy the Scenery: The beach is framed by massive granite boulders, making it a great spot for photography.
- Relax in the Shade: There are plenty of coconut trees, providing natural shade for a peaceful break.
If you’re looking for a scenic and quiet spot to unwind, Anse Fourmis is a great choice.
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 Fourmis
Anse Fourmis is located at the end of La Digue’s coastal road, making it easily accessible by bicycle or on foot. The ride along the eastern coast offers breathtaking ocean views.
Fly into Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) on Mahé island. From there, hop on a quick connecting flight or ferry to La Digue.
Cruise to Anse Fourmis on two wheels with a bike rental (eco-friendly and scenic!), hop in a taxi for a comfy ride, or lace up your shoes for a relaxing coastal walk (30 mins).
You can also reach La Digue directly by ferry from Praslin island, offering stunning ocean views along the way.
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