BAIE LAZARE

BAIE LAZARE BEACH

Beach in the south-west of Mahé




Interesting facts about BAIE LAZARE BEACH:

Beautiful long light sandy beach in the south-west of Mahé.
Takamaka trees provide sufficient shade. There are occasional stones/coral in the water and higher waves can occur. On weekends you often see locals with surfboards

The History Lazare Picault, captain of the ships Elisabeth and Charles, moored in this bay for the first time in 1742. Seychelles and is therefore considered the discoverer of the Seychelles. The bay as well as the beach and the district was named after him.
There you can also see the famous anchor.

Directions:

Start in Victoria via Bois de Rose Avenue heading south. At Roche Caiman, take the third exit at the roundabout (Victoria South Petrol Station) and cross the island via La Misere Road. When you reach Grand Anse, turn left at the petrol station. From here it is a short 25-minute drive south along the coastal road.

Alternative route: Along the east coast to the village of Anse Royal. Turn right at the church and cross the island via Les Canelles Road. When you arrive at Anse la Mouche turn left. From here it is about 10 minutes.
Travel time for both routes is about 45 minutes each.
Parking spaces are sufficiently available between the beach and the road

Bus: Route 11 Baie Lazare via La Misere
Route 6 Baie Lazare via Les Canelles
Route 5 Baie Lazare via Takamaka
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