On the quiet dead-end road of Police Bay, which ends near the prison reserved for long term prisoners, this deserted beach, the southernmost on Mahé, is worth a stop for its wild side: velvet trees in the foreground, coconut trees in the background. As in the neighboring Anse Corail, some rocks at the water's edge hinder swimming. But photography and selfies enthusiasts will have a choice spot to enjoy themselves and bring back beautiful pictures. Less than 1 km away, another wild sandbank which rightly answers to the name of Anse Cachée also attracts some curious people. Swimming is also difficult here.

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