Anse Georgette Beach, Grand'Anse Praslin, Seychelles Inner Islands, Seychelles

Anse Georgette Beach

Wild jungle bay where white sand meets total silence

Jungle-enclosed bayResort gate public accessNo road accessTwin granite headlandsPristine fine white sand
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About

Anse Georgette sits at the northwestern tip of Praslin, enclosed by twin granite headlands and a wall of dense jungle that cuts it off from the rest of the island. The fine white sand stretches roughly 400 metres, and the water runs a clear turquoise that deepens fast as you wade in. There's no road here — the only way in is through the gates of Constance Lemuria or by boat from the other side of the island. It's quiet in a way that feels earned: you have to want it to find it. The wild, untouched vibe is real, not manufactured.

How to get there

Anse Georgette is boat- or hike-only — no road reaches the beach. On foot, register at the Constance Lemuria Resort gate on Grand Anse side and follow the forest path through resort grounds (roughly 20 minutes); alternatively, hike from Anse Lazio in about 45 minutes. By boat, a short on-demand charter from Grand Anse or Anse Volbert takes around 15 minutes. The gate is open approximately from morning to late afternoon — arrive early to give yourself a full day.

Who it's for

For couples

The combination of near-empty white sand, turquoise water and jungle silence makes this one of the most private beaches on Praslin — the 20-minute hike through the forest together only adds to the sense of arrival. Come between May and October for calm, clear conditions.

For families

Families with strong hikers can absolutely make the trip, but the sharp underwater drop-off and absence of a lifeguard demand close supervision of children in the water at all times. Stick to the dry season (May to October) and keep young swimmers in very shallow water near the shore.

Our take

Feet in the sand, eyes on the screen

No lifeguard, no road, no restaurant, no Wi-Fi — Anse Georgette strips everything back. The water gets deep fast and the currents are serious during monsoon months, so read the safety notes before you go, not after you arrive. That said, between May and October, this 400-metre arc of fine white sand backed by granite and jungle is as close to an untouched beach as Praslin offers. The gate registration at Lemuria is a minor formality that keeps visitor numbers low — which is exactly why the beach stays this quiet. Hike in from Grand Anse, spend the morning, and leave before the afternoon light flattens. Worth every step of the 20-minute walk.— The wmb team

What to do

A short detour of 0.3 kilometres from the beach path brings you to a fine viewpoint over Petit Anse Kerlan — worth the extra few minutes. The Viewpoint 2 Anse Georgette, about 1.1 kilometres out, gives you a sweeping look back at the bay from above. Further afield, the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve — a UNESCO World Heritage Site protecting the endemic coco de mer palm forest — is just 6 kilometres away, and Curieuse Island Marine National Park, reachable by boat, offers giant Aldabra tortoises and mangrove trails at 7 kilometres.

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Stand at the base of either granite headland to frame the full sweep of white sand with jungle rising behind it — the contrast is striking.

The forest path through the resort grounds offers moody, dappled-light shots before you even reach the beach. From Viewpoint 2 Anse Georgette at 1.1 kilometres, you get the wide overhead angle that shows the bay's full enclosed shape.

Where to eat

There are no restaurants on the beach itself, so bring everything you need for the day. The closest option is Legend, about 0.6 kilometres away. Capricorn Islander's and Chateau Sans Souci are both within 2.1 kilometres if you want a proper meal before or after the hike.

Where to stay

Constance Lemuria, just 0.6 kilometres from the beach, is the obvious base — it's the resort whose gate you'll walk through to reach the sand. The Islander Hotel and Hotel Sans Souci are both around 2 kilometres away for alternatives at different price points.

Photography

The best shots come from the twin granite headlands at either end of the bay — shoot early morning when the turquoise water is glassy and the jungle backdrop catches soft light. The elevated Viewpoint 2 Anse Georgette, 1.1 kilometres out, gives a rare aerial perspective of the full 400-metre arc of white sand.

Good to know

You must register at the Lemuria Resort gate before proceeding — this is a firm requirement, not a suggestion, so don't skip it. Camping is not permitted, and you should respect resort property along the walk through. No lifeguard patrols this beach, and the water drops off sharply with no protective reef — inexperienced swimmers and children should stay in the shallows and exercise real caution. During the northwest monsoon (November through March), strong swells and currents make swimming unsafe; avoid those months entirely if you plan to get in the water. True digital-detox spot — bring offline books, the cell signal fades and there's nowhere to plug in a laptop.

Map

Nearby places

Legend

0.6 km

Capricorn Islander's

2.0 km

Chateau Sans Souci

2.1 km

Le Chevalier

2.4 km

Things to see around Grand'Anse Praslin

Nature

Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve

6.0 km

UNESCO World Heritage Site protecting the endemic coco de mer palm forest

Nature

Curieuse Island Marine National Park

7.0 km

Marine park with giant Aldabra tortoises and mangrove trails accessible by boat

Nature

Aride Island Special Reserve

8.0 km

Important seabird breeding island and nature reserve, day trips available

Frequently asked

Swimming carries real risk here. There is no protective reef, the seabed drops off sharply close to shore, and there is no lifeguard. During the northwest monsoon — November through March — strong swells and currents make swimming unsafe. Between May and October conditions are calmer, but inexperienced swimmers and children should stay in very shallow water and exercise caution at all times.
There is no road and no parking at Anse Georgette. You reach it on foot by registering at the Constance Lemuria Resort gate on Grand Anse and hiking through resort grounds (about 20 minutes), or by hiking from Anse Lazio (about 45 minutes). Alternatively, an on-demand boat from Grand Anse or Anse Volbert takes roughly 15 minutes.
Avoid November, December, January, February, and March. The northwest monsoon during these months brings strong swells that make swimming unsafe and the sea rough. The dry season from May to October is the best window — calmer water, lower swell, and more reliable conditions for the hike and a swim.
Yes — if you hike in via the main route, you must register at the Constance Lemuria Resort gate before proceeding. Respect resort property along the walk through. Camping is not permitted. The gate is open approximately 08h–17h, so plan your visit within those hours to avoid being locked out on the return.
No. Dogs are not permitted on resort property, and since the main access route passes through Constance Lemuria's grounds, dogs cannot be brought to the beach via that path. Leave your dog behind for this one.
Nothing is sold on the beach itself — bring all food and water you need for the day. The nearest restaurant is Legend, about 0.6 kilometres away. Capricorn Islander's and Chateau Sans Souci are both within 2.1 kilometres if you want to eat before or after your visit.
No. Access is via an unpaved forest path through resort grounds, which is not wheelchair accessible. The boat option from Grand Anse or Anse Volbert (around 15 minutes) avoids the hike but landing on the beach itself remains challenging without paved infrastructure.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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