
Anse Source d'Argent
Seychelles' most photographed beach with granite boulders
You've seen this beach in a thousand Instagram posts, but nothing prepares you for the real thing. Anse Source d'Argent on La Digue island isn't just Seychelles' most photographed beach - it's arguably the most beautiful stretch of sand in the Indian Ocean. Those massive pink granite boulders didn't just randomly appear here. They're billions of years old, sculpted by wind and waves into smooth, rounded sculptures that frame powder-white sand and impossibly turquoise water. The beach sits inside L'Union Estate, which means you'll pay 115 rupees (about $8) just to access it. But here's the thing - it's worth every cent. This isn't a place you stumble upon. You come here deliberately, camera in hand, ready to understand why travel magazines have been obsessing over this spot for decades.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Buy groceries at STC Supermarket in La Passe village instead of eating every meal at restaurants - you'll save about 60% on basics like water, snacks, and breakfast items
- 2.Rent bikes for multiple days to get better rates - most shops offer 700 rupees for 5 days instead of 150 per day
- 3.Pack reef-safe sunscreen from home - it costs 3x more in Seychelles and selection is limited
- 4.Bring a reusable water bottle - tap water is safe to drink and restaurants charge 25 rupees for bottled water
- 5.Book accommodation directly with guesthouses instead of booking sites to avoid commission fees - most places offer 10-15% discounts for direct bookings
- 6.Take the 6:30 AM ferry from Praslin to avoid crowds at Anse Source d'Argent and get better photos
- 7.Stock up on Seybrew at grocery stores (25 rupees) instead of buying at beach bars (80 rupees)
Travel Tips
- •Arrive at Anse Source d'Argent before 8 AM to have the beach mostly to yourself - tour groups don't arrive until 9:30 AM
- •Bring water shoes - the granite rocks can be sharp and slippery when wet
- •Download offline maps before arriving - cell service is spotty around the island
- •Pack a waterproof bag for your phone and camera - the granite pools fill with seawater during high tide
- •Rent snorkel gear on Praslin before taking the ferry - La Digue has limited equipment and higher prices
- •Learn basic French or Creole phrases - locals appreciate the effort and many don't speak fluent English
- •Bring cash in small denominations - most places don't accept cards and rarely have change for large bills
- •Book return ferry tickets in advance during peak season - boats fill up quickly and you don't want to be stranded
- •Respect the giant tortoises at L'Union Estate - they're over 100 years old and can bite if provoked
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