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Anse Cocos beach — Attraction in La Digue

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Anse Cocos beach
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Natural Swimming Pool
JVM3+R4V, Anse Reunion, Seychelles
Petite Anse Beach
Seychelles
Anse Caiman
JVQ3+F43, Anse Reunion, Seychelles
Rock Bassin
JVQ3+2WR, Anse Reunion, Seychelles
Pointe Grand Anse
JRGW+X77, Anse Reunion, Seychelles
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Anse Cocos beach

JVM2+F6Q, Anse Reunion, Seychelles
4.7(240)
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Nearby attractions of Anse Cocos beach

Natural Swimming Pool

Petite Anse Beach

Anse Caiman

Rock Bassin

Pointe Grand Anse

Natural Swimming Pool

Natural Swimming Pool

4.7

(78)

Open 24 hours
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Petite Anse Beach

Petite Anse Beach

4.8

(247)

Open 24 hours
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Anse Caiman

Anse Caiman

4.7

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Rock Bassin

Rock Bassin

4.6

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Reviews of Anse Cocos beach

4.7
(240)
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5.0
45w

Of all the beaches I've seen, this is the number 1: for its raw beauty, its famous pink granite rocks of course, its natural swimming pool, its colourful fish, its unspoilt, tropical, mountainous landscape from the sea, and its difficulty in getting there (especially if you go via anse caiman). You'll be a few, privileged, amazed. Enjoy the intensity of the moment!

And to make the most of the location, I read Honesty Bar (found on Amazon french and english version), a great thriller without violence, much of which takes place in … Seychelles!😎

Et pour profiter du lieu j’ai bouquiné Honesty Bar, ( trouvé sur amazon)un super thriller en français sans violence dont une bonne partie de l’intrigue se passe aux...

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5.0
41w

The best beach with clear blue water and the best snorkeling at La Digue in the natural swimming pool. A must at La Digue. The fishes we saw there were huge and colorful. It took us around 10min to go from Grand Anse to Petite Anse and around 15min from Petite Anse to Cocos Beach. You need to have enough water. We ate at the beach bar. The lunch was 300 SCR/Person. It was pricey but the fish was delicious. Juice cost 100 SCR. Go there as early as possible, because there are limited spots with the shade near the natural...

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5.0
37w

This is the best beach i have ever seen. Pute beauty can be found here at the expense of 30 min hiking from Grand Anse. I would advise you to take hiking shoes , as you have to walk over rocks, woods, and wet ground and could be uncomfortable with slippers. Take water with you for the road and there, you can find a nice bar where you have a nice buffet at 13.00 with all u can eat for 20€.recommend to try is as it is not expensive and the grilled...

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Simona KygaiteSimona Kygaite
The best beach with clear blue water and the best snorkeling at La Digue in the natural swimming pool. A must at La Digue. The fishes we saw there were huge and colorful. It took us around 10min to go from Grand Anse to Petite Anse and around 15min from Petite Anse to Cocos Beach. You need to have enough water. We ate at the beach bar. The lunch was 300 SCR/Person. It was pricey but the fish was delicious. Juice cost 100 SCR. Go there as early as possible, because there are limited spots with the shade near the natural swimming pool.
Andrea LeeAndrea Lee
Came here for the natural pool at the end of the beach on the lefthand side. The rest of the beach has pretty strong waves so I would say that the natural pool is the safest area. I wouldn't say it's the most beautiful but it was fine. A good place for snorkeling. I was a bit concerned about the hike here since my husband has a dislocated elbow but he was fine and aside from a few little climbs it wasn't difficult, max 25 to 30 minutes.
RadmilaRadmila
We walked 30 min with 6 year old son from Grand Anse. So the way is suitable for children, but you need to be careful with high stones in some places. When we came, waves were very strong and tide is high, so it was not possible to swim. And because of the high tide we decided not to go to natural swimming pool in the end. Overall, beach is beautiful and we liked fruit juices from beach bar.
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The best beach with clear blue water and the best snorkeling at La Digue in the natural swimming pool. A must at La Digue. The fishes we saw there were huge and colorful. It took us around 10min to go from Grand Anse to Petite Anse and around 15min from Petite Anse to Cocos Beach. You need to have enough water. We ate at the beach bar. The lunch was 300 SCR/Person. It was pricey but the fish was delicious. Juice cost 100 SCR. Go there as early as possible, because there are limited spots with the shade near the natural swimming pool.
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Came here for the natural pool at the end of the beach on the lefthand side. The rest of the beach has pretty strong waves so I would say that the natural pool is the safest area. I wouldn't say it's the most beautiful but it was fine. A good place for snorkeling. I was a bit concerned about the hike here since my husband has a dislocated elbow but he was fine and aside from a few little climbs it wasn't difficult, max 25 to 30 minutes.
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We walked 30 min with 6 year old son from Grand Anse. So the way is suitable for children, but you need to be careful with high stones in some places. When we came, waves were very strong and tide is high, so it was not possible to swim. And because of the high tide we decided not to go to natural swimming pool in the end. Overall, beach is beautiful and we liked fruit juices from beach bar.
Radmila

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