Tucked into the south-east of Mahé, Anse Marie-Louise resides harmoniously next to its larger counterpart, Anse Forbans. While some regard it as an extension of Anse Forbans, this beach has its unique tranquility. A protective coral reef, roughly 100m offshore, ensures calm, shallow waters. Easily accessible, it's merely a 5-minute detour from the road, with convenient bus stops. Numerous accommodations nearby make it a walkable distance for many guests. Between October and May, the serene waters are ideal for snorkelling, whereas the months from June to September are a tad more invigorating due to the slightly rougher seas. Regardless, the bay remains generally safe. While it may not be a top tourist pick, locals can sometimes be spotted reveling in picnics or gatherings. However, for the most part, you might just find yourself with a personal beachfront. If seeking a serene Mahé retreat, Anse Marie-Louise promises a delightful escapade.
A serene bay located at Mahé's southeastern tip, marking the eastern coastal road's endpoint. Ideal for families and couples due to its calm, shallow waters and reduced tourist presence. Easily reachable from the main road with bus stations in proximity. The nearby Hilton Allamanda resort offers some conveniences. Shade is abundant, ensuring sun protection.