Directions to Anse Trusalo on Mahé, Seychelles
Start your journey in Victoria, the capital of Mahé, and take the Bel Air Road uphill towards Sans Soucis Road. This picturesque route offers numerous highlights: Discover impressive viewpoints such as the Rochon Dam and the historical Mission Lodge. The varied trails are worthwhile for hiking enthusiasts, including Copolia, Trois Frères, Salazie, Casse-Dent, Morne Blanc and the popular Tea Tavern Trail.
Continue along the road to the west coast and you will reach the charming village of Port Glaud. Turn right here. You will find parking facilities directly after the Del Place Restaurantopposite the church.
From this point, the Anse Trusalo already visible in the distance. Continue on foot along the entire beach Anse L'Islette. You cross a small river that flows into the sea at the beach. A particularly worthwhile destination is the nearby Sauzier waterfallwhich lies a little way upstream. At the end of Anse L'Islette, the rocks lead directly into the water, where you can wade through the shallow sea at low tide to reach the idyllic Anse Trusalo. Please note: The rocky passage is only passable at low tide - so plan your outward and return journey accordingly and be careful when crossing the river.
An alternative trail leads behind the rocks, but runs across the grounds of the Ephelia Hotels and is not accessible to non-hotel guests.
journey time: The distance from Victoria to Anse Trusalo is around 17 kilometres and takes around 30 minutes by car. The walk along the beach takes around 15 minutes.
Public transport:
The bus stop is located in the immediate vicinity of the Del Place Restaurant in Port Glaud.
These directions will help you to easily and safely reach the breathtaking coastal scenery and hidden beaches on Mahé. Perfect for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts looking for the authentic Seychelles experience!
