Tusculum Beach

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Beach Information

  • WC
  • Shade
  • Family-friendly
  • Bus stop
  • Video
  • Photo-friendly

Tucked into the northwest of Mahé is a gem named Tusculum Beach. Its essence is distilled Seychelles - gentle waters, granite guardians dotting its expanse, and the stately palms casting sinuous silhouettes. Seasonal seaweeds may come ashore between November to March, but they merely add to the natural tapestry of the place. Though quaint, the beach doesn't shy from the limelight. Nearby accommodations whisper its tales, roads curve in its honour, and bus stops dot its vicinity. However, the beach plays a coy game with drivers, offering no parking lots close by. As for its offerings, they're manifold. Swimmers find their nirvana in its shallow embrace, while sun-seekers find both golden spots and shaded retreats to bask in. While Tusculum might not bask in the fame that other beaches do, it carves a unique niche. Its quiet allure, aesthetic beauty, and proximity to creature comforts like shops and eateries make it a hidden bookmark in the Seychelles story, waiting for the discerning traveller to discover and revel in.

Secluded, often empty beach in Mahé's north-west close to minor hotels and lodgings. Safe for families because of its calm, shallow waters, and also appealing to couples looking for a serene spot beneath palm trees or for sunbathing. Public transport and multiple lodgings are within walking distance. Palms ensure shade from the sun's rays.

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Hotels near Tusculum Beach

The exceptionally calm, shallow waters, combined with the stunning scenery are perfect for photography both during the day and as the sun sets.

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