Top 10 Nature & Parks in Praslin Island, Seychelles

October 14, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

One of the Seychelles’ most popular destinations, Praslin is home to fantastic beaches and intimate hotels and resorts. Soak up the sun in style while you keep a sunglassed eye out for the very rare bird species that dwell on Praslin, including the Seychelles bulbul and the black parrot. Praslin National Park in the island's south contains the spectacular palm forest of Vallée de Mai. Divers love the ancient coral reefs off Praslin's shores.
Restaurants in Praslin Island

1. Anse Georgette

Praslin Island Seychelles +248 2 774 617 http://www.constancehotels.com/en/hotels-resorts/seychelles/lemuria
Excellent
77%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,720 reviews

Anse Georgette

This small, serene beach is among the most beautiful on Praslin Island.

Reviewed By illusions328 - Great Falls, United States

this is a small beautiful beach with easy access for Constance Lemuria guests (10min free buggy ride every hour) and less easy access for outside guests, 25min-30min walk from parking outside the hotel through the golf course on a hilly but well maintained path. If you are staying at the hotel, this is the only beach you need to be at. we were surprised to see so few hotel guests take the extra 10mins to get to this beach as most of them spent time at petite anse kerlan which gets very busy. this is not a secluded/isolated beach but because access isn't easy, the crowds are much lower than the likes of anse laszio. we were often the first on the beach around 9am and first to depart around noon after which the crowds start to grow. so for that isolated Cast Away feeling come early! water and weather is still very warm this beach has it all, beautiful surroundings, granite rock and all, white soft sand and and beautiful clear blue water. it seems to be a safe beach to swim (depending on season/current conditions) and plenty of shade. there are no facilities but you can buy juice/fruit from a local vendor. we spent 4 mornings at this beach during our 4 night stay @ the lemuria.

2. Curieuse Island

Praslin Island Seychelles +248 2 539 781
Excellent
64%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
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1%
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4.5 based on 1,795 reviews

Curieuse Island

This island is strictly protected to allow Giant tortoises to prosper.

Reviewed By Samsiebabes - Edwalton, United Kingdom

We absolutely loved our trip to see the giant tortoises. They’re such amazing creatures. We would recommend taking fruit if you want to feed them - you can’t get food there and they’re trying to protect the plants so don’t take branches off the plants. We didn’t want to do an organised tour so got dropped off by Sagittarius boats (they have a Facebook) - it was reasonable and only took about 15 minutes. It was a simple little boat but much cheaper than the tours and they let us choose how long we wanted to spend (we did 2.5 hours) and it was exactly what we needed. We then went on the walk across the island to the Scott’s house. This was hot and uneven ground so we’d recommend trainers, hats and water. The beach at the end was really beautiful not much shade. There were Toilets on both sides but not nicest facilities.

3. Anse Lazio

Praslin Island Seychelles
Excellent
74%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
5%
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1%
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4.5 based on 4,094 reviews

Anse Lazio

Reviewed By fluffymonkey - Worcester, United Kingdom

Deserving of its reputation as one of the best beaches in the Seychelles, arguably one of the best in the World. Turquoise waters, fine golden sand, lofty palms right up to the shore line and shouldered by giant granite boulders at each end of the bay. You may find you're pinching yourself to make sure its not all a dream. Snorkeling was great just behind the granite rocks at the far end of the bay near Bonbon Plume, plenty of other people here too so follow the snorkels! Note - Bonbon Plume was still closed for refurbishment when we visited in August.

4. Petite Anse Kerlan

Anse Kerlan, Praslin Island Seychelles
Excellent
60%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 237 reviews

Petite Anse Kerlan

Reviewed By fuscobal - Bucharest, Romania

For me this one is on par with Anse Georgette, accessible through Constance Lemuria. It is small and intimate with fine sand and small waves. There's a rock formation between Petite Anse Kerlan and Anse Kerlan that can be climbed on for beautiful landscape photography.

5. Grande Soeur island

Ile Privee Grande Soeur Chateau de Feuilles, Praslin Island 00000 Seychelles +248 2 780 000 [email protected] http://www.chateaudefeuilles.com/private_island_and_beach.html
Excellent
80%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
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4.5 based on 130 reviews

Grande Soeur island

Area : 84ha Situated 6km northeast of neighbouring La Digue and in close proximity to Félicité and to Ile Cocos,Grande Soeur is popular for its spectacular panoramas and the excellent opportunities it offers for trekking, snorkelling and diving in waters where the marine life is prolific.Two white fine sand beaches surrounded by pink granite rocks and coconut-trees.

Reviewed By Bevelinke - Budapest, Hungary

A beautiful island, which is very clean, with a big turtle in the middle and the best and the most beautiful beach we have ever been! The view was spectacoulos and there were only us there with my husband. We felt that we had an own island :-)

6. Le Glacis Noir

Vallee de Mai, Praslin Island Seychelles
Excellent
83%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Le Glacis Noir

Reviewed By didier914

Starter front bus stop not far from Vallee de Mai . Best is to park at vallée de mai then walk to the trail . Easy at beginning after the kiosk bit more difficult but you end up to the top , finding a mirador from which you can have a nice panoramic view. 1 h walk to go to the top. We do as well path front glacis for 1 h as well nice to do with nice view on the valley

7. Anse La Blague

Praslin Island Seychelles
Excellent
47%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Anse La Blague

Reviewed By J222_psu - Chicago, United States

We stumbled across Anse la Blague by accident and are glad that we did. Located at the end of the road, this less developed and non-descriptive beach offers stunning water, great views of the surrounding islands, and little tourists. The water is shallow and not rough, which is ideal if you have kids, want to float or want to snorkel. As with any beach, take your garbage out with you when you leave.

8. Salazie & Pasquiere Track

Praslin Island Seychelles
Excellent
55%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Salazie & Pasquiere Track

9. Anse Bois de Rose Beach

Anse Bois de Rose, Praslin Island Seychelles
Excellent
75%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
0%
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Anse Bois de Rose Beach

Reviewed By itzik_levy-il - Tel Aviv, Israel

the beach very nice on Praslin for my opinion is the second best beaches on Praslin after Lazio so if you on Praslin for more than one day as I did' stay here and a joy the calm water, it's very nice one

10. Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve

Anse Volbert, Praslin Island Seychelles +248 4 236 220 [email protected] http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/261
Excellent
47%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
3%
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2%
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4.0 based on 2,848 reviews

Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve

One of Seychelles' two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this ancient forest is home to the wondrous Coco de Mer palm, which has the largest seed in the world, and many other birds, plants and reptiles, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Visiting the Vallee de Mai is a step back in time and a unique experience.

Reviewed By barbara_uNovaGorica - Nova Gorica, Slovenia

This is an absolute must see! Amazing forest of huge palm trees. There are some info panel through out the forest but I strongly raccomend a guide that you can book at the entrance. Easy walk.

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