Anse Georgette Beach is located on the Indian ocean and it is in the 2th place out of 111 beaches in the Seychelles region 44.3 km away from its center, the city of Victoria. It is one of the most beautiful beaches of Anse Kerlan settlement, just 2.1 km from its center. The beach is located in a natural place with very picturesque views, among the mountains. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.
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Before we even left for our trip, we reached out to Constance Lemuria Resort to request access to their golf course. The walk from the entrance to the beach takes about 20 minutes and winds through stunning greenery. The path is well-maintained and leads over a small hill. Once you arrive at the beach, you'll be greeted with a breathtaking view. There are three ways to access the beach: through the resort itself, via Anse Lazio, or by boat. Regardless of how you get there, the beach is a must-visit destination.
Undoubtedly, the most stunning beach in Praslin is a sight to behold. However, the journey through the Golf course region was a tad lengthier than anticipated. It is crucial to carry ample provisions, particularly water, as there are no amenities or stores in the vicinity. Nevertheless, this adds to the beach's charm and uniqueness.
This beach is apparently a must-visit, but let's be real, it's just like any other beach. Sure, there are no pesky shingles or corals to ruin your perfect Instagram shot, but who cares? It's just soft sand and water, nothing special. Oh, and let's not forget about the high current that could sweep you away at any moment. But hey, it's totally worth risking your life for, right? And if you do decide to go, be prepared to jump through hoops to get there. You have to go through the hotel Constance Lemuria and get permission beforehand, which is just a hassle. And once you finally park your car, you have to trek 1.7 km to even get to the beach. But don't worry, the walkway is well-paved and the views of the golf course are just... golf course-y. But apparently, the beach itself is breathtakingly beautiful. I mean, I guess if you're into that sort of thing. So go ahead, waste your time and energy on this overrated beach. And while you're at it, don't forget to take some pictures to prove to your friends that you've been there, done that.
The beach is absolutely stunning, with a breathtaking sunset that will leave you in awe. Upon arrival, we were greeted by massive waves that we couldn't resist playing in. It was an absolute blast! However, it's important to note that to get to this paradise, you'll need to walk for 20 minutes and make a reservation. Once you arrive, be prepared to climb up a hill and then descend for another 5 minutes before reaching the beach. But trust me, it's all worth it once you see the crystal-clear water and feel the sand between your toes.
The beach offers of breathtaking beauty, however, it is important to note that there is access control and a considerable distance to cover before reaching it. It is advisable to book a visit at least a day or two in advance. Alternatively, there are other stunning beaches on the island that are easily accessible and free to visit.