Steeped in history, Baie Lazare stands as a tribute to the French explorer Lazare Picault, who in 1742 claimed Mahé for France. Today, this enchanting half-moon bay captivates with its mesmerizing turquoise waters, pristine white sands, and the signature granite boulders of Seychelles. For those seeking a luxurious seaside retreat, nearby resorts like Valmer Resort and Kempinski Seychelles offer unmatched proximity to the beach. Additionally, with a bus stop in close vicinity and parking spaces available, the beach is easily accessible to all. The visual symphony of Baie Lazare is unparalleled – the shimmering turquoise waters contrast beautifully with the brilliant white sand, and the majestic granite formations enhance the dramatic landscape. Its shallow waters invite swimmers to take a refreshing plunge. Besides swimming, the bay also beckons windsurfing and snorkelling enthusiasts. But beyond its natural allure, the bay hides secrets of buried pirate treasures, artifacts of which can now be viewed at the national museum. With its combination of natural beauty and historical tales, Baie Lazare is not just a beach, but a journey through time.
Long, sweeping bay in Mahé's south-west, named after the French explorer Lazare Picault. Conveniently accessible owing to close parking and a bus stop. Nearby resorts and hotels enhance the convenience. Generous shade shelters visitors from sun. Ideal spot for swimming, snorkelling, and windsurfing activities.
Baie Lazare, Mahe, 0000 Baie Lazare Mahé, Seychelles
Anse Aux Poules Bleues, Baie Lazare Mahé, Seychelles