Praslin Island
Praslin Island is known for calm beaches, ancient palm forests, quiet villages, and slow island life close to nature.

About Praslin Island
Praslin is the second largest island in Seychelles and is known for its relaxed pace and natural beauty. It feels quieter and more intimate than Mahé, making it ideal for travelers who enjoy calm surroundings.
The island is famous for its soft beaches, clear shallow waters, and lush green interiors. Praslin covers around 38 square kilometers and offers short travel distances between beaches and nature spots.
Gentle hills rise from the coastline and lead into protected forest areas. Over time, nature shaped wide sandy bays that now rank among the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Most Visited Locations
Top Beaches on Praslin Island
Praslin is known for postcard perfect beaches with white sand and turquoise water. Many beaches feel calm and uncrowded, making them ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxed beach days.
Anse Lazio
Soft white sand, clear shallow water, and granite rocks define this beach. It is one of the most photographed beaches in Seychelles.
Anse Georgette
A secluded beach with crystal clear water and scenic views. Access is limited, which keeps the beach peaceful and clean.
Anse Volbert
A long beach with calm water and easy access. Perfect for swimming, family time, and sunset walks.
Côte d’Or
A lively beach area with resorts, restaurants, and water activities. It is ideal for travelers who want comfort and convenience.
Curieuse Island
A nearby protected island famous for giant tortoises. Mangrove forests and nature trails make it a popular day trip.
St Pierre Islet
A small rocky island surrounded by coral reefs. It is a favorite spot for snorkeling and short boat trips.
Best Time to Visit Praslin Island
May to October
This season offers dry weather and pleasant temperatures.
Best for beach activities, snorkeling, and boat trips.
It is also the peak travel period.
November to April
Occasional rain keeps the island green and fresh.
Crowds are fewer, and the pace feels slower.
Good time for nature walks and relaxed stays.

Places to Visit on Praslin Island
Praslin offers more than beaches. Forest reserves, viewpoints, and nearby islands add depth to the travel experience.

Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve
A UNESCO listed forest known for the rare Coco de Mer palms. Walking trails pass through dense greenery and natural habitats.

Anse Lazio Viewpoint
A scenic stop overlooking the coastline and turquoise sea. It is a great place for photos and short breaks.

Praslin Museum
A small museum that explains local history and island culture. It offers insight into traditional life and nature.

Fond Ferdinand Nature Reserve
A quieter alternative to Vallée de Mai with forest trails. It offers guided walks and panoramic viewpoints.

Zimbabwe Viewpoint
A hilltop viewpoint with wide views of the island and ocean. Sunset is the best time to visit.

Curieuse Marine Park
A protected marine area with coral reefs and tortoise habitats. Ideal for snorkeling and guided nature walks.
How to Reach Praslin Island
By Air
Praslin Airport connects the island with Mahé through short flights. The journey takes around 15 minutes.
By Road
Taxis and rental cars make it easy to explore the island. Distances are short and roads are scenic.
By Boat
Ferries run regularly between Mahé and Praslin. Private boat transfers are also available.
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Beaches on Praslin Island

Anse Lazio

Anse Georgette

Anse Volbert

Anse Kerlan
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