Anse Georgette is the small, perfectly proportioned beach on Praslin’s northwest tip, tucked behind the Constance Lemuria resort and accessed on foot through their golf course. It is publicly accessible by law — every Seychelles beach is — but the resort gatekeeps for capacity, so you call ahead the same morning to reserve a slot.
The walk in is part of the appeal. You pass through the resort gate, take the path that loops the back of the golf course, and emerge on a clean white-sand cove framed by green hills and granite. The water is consistently clear because the bay is sheltered and there is no river running into it.
Best for
Snorkellers, photographers, travellers who like a beach that takes a small effort to reach, anyone who has already done Anse Lazio and wants something quieter.
When to go
Year-round; the cove is sheltered from both monsoon directions. Phone Constance Lemuria the morning of your visit to confirm; they cap visitors at around 30–40 to keep it from feeling crowded. Bring water and snacks — there is no kiosk on the beach.
How to get there
Drive or taxi to Constance Lemuria’s main gate, sign in, then either walk (about 15 minutes through the golf course) or take the shuttle if one is running. From Anse Volbert it is 20 minutes by car.
What’s nearby
Anse Lazio is the next major beach east — pair the two as a “Praslin’s best beaches” half-day. The Constance Lemuria spa and restaurant are accessible for non-guests by reservation.




