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Beach "Anse Source d'Argent"
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Highlights:
The absolutely breathtaking scenery is the real highlight of Anse Source d’Argent. The mixture of shallow, clear water, golden sand, and imposing granite formations make it one of the most picturesque beaches anywhere in the world, and one that’s well worth visiting for anyone taking a holiday to the Seychelles.
Facts:
1100m x 20m - lots of visitors
Shallow water - protected by coral reef
Occasional presence of seaweed
High tide can cover the beach
One of the most famous beaches in the world, with many visitors
Excellent conditions for swimming and snorkelling (at high tide)
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At a Glance:
World-famous beach, and one of the most photographed spots in the whole world thanks to its amazing natural beauty.
The beach is protected from the open ocean by a coral reef, ensuring the water is shallow and calm, with small waves.
Extremely family-friendly thanks to the shallow, clear water, protected by the coral reef.
Restaurant, toilets, and parking can all be found near the entrance to the beach, as well as several fruit stands at the far end of the beach.
Natural shade provides protection from the sun.
Visitors are advised to come early, as the beach is particularly busy between 10.00 and 17.00 each day.
Description:
Anse Source d’Argent, in the south-west of La Digue, has often been described as the most beautiful beach in the world, and it is certainly one of the Seychelles’ most famous attractions. The beautiful mix of turquoise water, golden sand, and impressive boulders makes it a unique prospect worldwide. Access to Anse Source d’Argent is via the Union Estate, which charges 115 Rupees per person each day for access, however the outcome is well-worth the fee. Besides this initial entrance fee, access to the beach is easy thanks to a number of well-signposted paths. One of the main reasons for the beach’s popularity, besides its astounding beauty, is its variety of activities. The shallow, clear water, as well as the coral reef protection, means the beach is a great spot for families, and is also perfect for swimming and snorkelling. That said, it can be difficult to swim here at low tide, as the water is extremely shallow, but at high tide, the water is deep enough to swim while still being shallow enough to be safe for most swimmers. The protection provided to the beach by the coral reef ensures that the open ocean feels far away, so parents shouldn’t worry about their kids playing in the water. On top of that, the nearby restaurants and fruit stands mean you can easily spend a whole day here if you like, although those wanting the beach to themselves should arrive before 10.00. As mentioned, the beach is also famous for having been used in a number of prominent photoshoots and films, including movies such as Emanuelle, Crusoe, and Castaway, as well as the famous Bacardi adverts of the 1990s. Anse Source d’Argent is truly a must-see for all Seychelles holidaymakers, and especially for those staying on La Digue. The unique mixture of shallow water, pristine white sand, and impressive granite boulders make it a real treat, and one that visitors will remember for...
Read moreAnse Source d'Argent in Seychelles is an absolute slice of paradise that will leave you in awe of its natural beauty and pristine shores. With its powdery white sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and dramatic granite boulders, this beach is a true tropical haven.
The moment you set foot on Anse Source d'Argent, you'll be greeted by a breathtaking panorama that seems straight out of a postcard. The tranquil and calm waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply basking in the warm sun while taking in the surrounding beauty.
The iconic granite boulders that adorn the beach create a unique and picturesque landscape. They offer natural shade and create private coves, providing intimate spots for relaxation and romantic moments. The interplay of light and shadow against the backdrop of the boulders is a sight to behold, especially during sunrise or sunset.
The marine life in the area is abundant, making it a fantastic spot for snorkeling enthusiasts. Explore the vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and other fascinating underwater creatures. Don't forget to bring your underwater camera to capture these magical moments.
Anse Source d'Argent is also home to lush vegetation and coconut palms, adding to its tropical allure. The well-maintained pathways and picnic areas allow for leisurely strolls or enjoying a delightful beachside picnic with loved ones.
The beach is easily accessible, and facilities such as restrooms, showers, and food stalls are available nearby, ensuring a convenient and comfortable visit.
Visiting Anse Source d'Argent feels like stepping into a dream. The serene ambiance, pristine surroundings, and warm hospitality make it an unforgettable destination for those seeking tranquility and...
Read moreTourist trap. To go to the beach there are two possibilities, effectively along the beach all the way to the end or on the parallel road that also passes through a park. In the morning the water is withdrawn, it is possible to walk along the beach, in the afternoon the water level rises and on a portion of about 50 meters, exactly where they put the gate and the fences, (probably a coincidence) it is no longer the beach, either you pass through the 50-60 cm water (free) or you use the park gate and pay 150 SCR per person as if you visited the park. And if you explain to them that in the morning you came along the beach and now the water has risen and it is more comfortable for you, then you are informed with the arrogance of a cotton plantation patron to go back the way you came, if you want this way, you pay! In the picture you can see where you can cross for free. Attention, in Seychelles the law says that the beaches are public domain, you have the right to them, no one can block access. Don't be intimidated into paying if you don't want to...
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