Anse Matelot – Key Features
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East coast of Praslin Island, Seychelles.
Rocky cove with pockets of white sand.
Secluded beach accessible only by boat or a dangerous hike, known for deep waters and unique rock formations.
Swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing (limited shade), hiking (challenging), Photography.
Anse Matelot
Anse Matelot is a small, unique beach located in Seychelles second largest island, Praslin. It is a strange and often empty beach and is difficult to access, so tourists can’t reach so far. This means that, if anyone gets to reach the beach, may find alone here.
The beach is quite good for swimming and snorkeling, but the water is deep with no sharp drop off can be safe, but isn’t safe for children and less confident swimmers.
The beautiful scenery of the beach is a mixture of pristine sand with stunning rock formations, make the beach perfect for photography. Moreover, there are plenty of seaweed witnessed in the water and sandy regions which occur due to the currents that pass by the bay.
On the other hand, getting to the beach is quite tricky because the way is dangerous, that people may require rock climbing. While the easy way is the sea route with arrival possible by boat or canoe.
Though, the Anse Matelot has many things to serve its visitors like swimming and exploring the underwater scenery. Relaxing under the shade while enjoying the beautiful scenery, but it may get ruined because of the presence of the seaweed.
Best Time to Visit Anse Matelot
Anse Matelot is a secluded and peaceful beach, perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat surrounded by nature. The best time to visit depends on your activity preferences:
- Best for Swimming & Snorkeling: The water is calm and clear from April to May and September to November, offering great visibility for marine exploration.
- Best for a Relaxing Experience: May to October provides cooler temperatures and gentle breezes, ideal for sunbathing and beach strolls.
- Avoid During Strong Winds: The southeast trade winds from June to September can bring rougher waves, making swimming less ideal
For those looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience, Anse Matelot is a hidden paradise worth visiting.


Tips for Visiting Anse Matelot
- Perfect for Seclusion: This beach is not well-known, making it great for those who prefer solitude.
- No Facilities Nearby: Bring your own food, water, and other essentials.
- Great for Nature Lovers: The surrounding tropical forest adds to the beach’s natural beauty.
- Snorkeling Opportunity: If conditions allow, the waters offer a chance to explore marine life.
- Accessible by Foot: The beach requires a short walk through nature trails, adding to its adventure appeal.
Anse Matelot is an untouched paradise, best suited for travelers who love nature, privacy, and unspoiled beauty.
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 Matelot
Anse Matelot is accessible via a short hike through forested trails, making it an exciting discovery for adventurous travelers. The nearest road access is from the Beau Vallon area, where visitors can park and continue on foot.
Fly to Mahé (SEZ) and connect to Praslin (PRI).
Ferry from Mahé to Praslin, then a smaller ferry or boat directly to Anse Matelot (limited options, book ahead!)
For thrill-seekers, a challenging coastal trail leads to the beach (expert guidance recommended). Kayak: Paddle from nearby Anse Volbert for a unique island experience.
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