This is the island's wildest beach! From Grand Anse, it's a half-hour walk along narrow paths to reach this beach at the end of the world, fringed with coconut palms. Delightfully curved, it's the very image of a dream beach - one that's necessarily deserted! Bathers are rare in these turquoise waters, which can be rough and, once again, dangerous, especially from May to October when the southeasterly trade winds blow. So it's best to make do with the foam, a good session of sunbathing, a nap under the flippers and a cold beer at the Coco Bar. Most of the year, you'll be all alone in this idyllic paradise.

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Plage d'Anse Cocos. Gerard Larose - Office du tourisme des Seychelles
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