Anse Cocos Beach | La Digue Island | Idyllic Seychelles
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 Published On Feb 19, 2023

The Seychelles is known for its gorgeous beaches and you might already know that La Digue has some of the very best! 

Anse Cocos (Pointe Anse Cocos): this wonderfully scenic beach of salt-white sand and turquoise water curves gracefully between distant granitic outcrops. What sets it apart from others on this stretch of coast is the beachfront shade offered by casuarina trees and craning palms. It's a fantastic place to flop, and given the effort required to hike here, it's also one of the quietest options. Rip currents are an issue for swimming, but the northern tip of the beach has some protected pools for a dip.

Anse Cocos is reached via a 900m-long path that meanders north from behind the juice stands at the southern end of Petite Anse. In total, it's a 1.3km walk from the restaurant on Grande Anse.

Anse Cocos was one of the first settlements on La Digue, and just off the beach there are the abandoned buildings of these long ago settlers. The relics of the past combined with the beautiful scenery makes this a favorite spot for photographers.
This spot should definitely be on your list if you are visiting nearby.

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