Anse Coco East is not a beach you stumble upon; it’s a destination earned through a scenic, albeit manageable, trek. The reward is a pristine crescent of sand, flanked by the signature granite boulders of La Digue, creating natural alcoves of shade and seclusion. This eastern extension of Anse Coco offers a profound sense of escape, making it ideal for those seeking solitude away from any crowds.
“Its remote location and wilder beauty offer an unparalleled sense of privacy and untouched nature, perfect for intimate escapes.”
Tropical island lagoon from above
The water here is a mesmerizing blend of turquoise and sapphire, inviting you to cool off after your journey. While the waves can be more pronounced than on some other La Digue beaches, the exhilaration of a refreshing dip in these wilder waters is part of its charm. The natural beauty is raw and untamed, offering a stark contrast to more developed coastlines, and a true taste of the Seychelles' untouched splendor.
Pack a picnic and spend hours simply existing in this tranquil setting. The surrounding vegetation provides a lush green frame to the white sand and blue ocean, creating a vibrant palette for photographers and nature lovers alike. As the day progresses, the light shifts, casting dramatic shadows across the granite, transforming the bay's appearance and offering new perspectives on its captivating beauty. It's a place where time seems to slow, allowing for deep relaxation and connection with nature.