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This Tours is a Private Tours which is very affordable and we provide pick up and drop off. It's a very flexible and customize Tours. Join us to explore the island of Praslin, scenic Valle de Mai National Park in your way, visit the Praslin Museum, we are flexible that if you are staying in the Grand-Anse area we can stop by the beautiful Cote d'Or Beach for visit. Your tours will finish at the beautiful beach of Anse Lazio.
Price: $156.18
Duration: 5-6 hours
Enjoy the morning hiking in the nature reserve of Fond Ferdinand up to the viewpoint and a leisure afternoon at Anse Georgette Beach. Private experience with me as your guide/driver.
Price: $240.28
Duration: 8 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: SCR
- Languages: French
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: Indian/Mahe
- Population: Approximately 2,500 residents in Anse Volbert area
- Best Time to Visit: due to stronger currents.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the US, EU, UK, and many other countries do not require a visa for stays up to 30 days; a visitor’s permit is issued on arrival. Some nationalities may need to apply for an e-visa or visa in advance. A valid passport, proof of accommodation, return ticket, and sufficient funds are generally required.
About Anse Volbert
Anse Volbert is a picturesque coastal village located on Praslin Island in Seychelles. Known for its stunning white sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, it offers a tranquil escape for travelers seeking natural beauty and relaxation. The area is unique for its vibrant marine life and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, home to the rare Coco de Mer palm. Visitors are drawn to Anse Volbert for its laid-back atmosphere, excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities, and charming local culture. The village features a selection of beachfront resorts, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient base for exploring the island. Its combination of pristine beaches, lush tropical surroundings, and welcoming community makes Anse Volbert a compelling destination for honeymooners, families, and nature lovers alike.
Anse Volbert Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Seychelles
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Small groups (up to 15 people)
- Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
- Recommended For: Visit between April and October for the best weather. Pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs by dressing modestly when away from the beach. Stay hydrated and use reef-safe sunscreen. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. Be cautious when swimming during the rainy season due to stronger currents.
Average Tour Price: $80
Lowest Price Tour: $55
Highest Price Tour: $180
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Anse Lazio Beach – Famous for its powdery white sand and clear waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. 2. Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve – A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring endemic flora and fauna, including the Coco de Mer palm. 3. Curieuse Island – Known for its giant tortoises and beautiful hiking trails. 4. St. Pierre Island – A popular snorkeling and diving spot with vibrant coral reefs. 5. Anse Volbert Village – Offers local markets, shops, and restaurants showcasing Seychellois culture.
Popular Activities
Snorkeling and scuba diving to explore coral reefs and marine life, boat tours to nearby islands, hiking in Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, beachcombing and swimming, fishing excursions, and cultural experiences such as visiting local markets and tasting Creole cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
The local cuisine in Anse Volbert features fresh seafood such as grilled fish, octopus curry, and lobster. Signature dishes include grilled red snapper, coconut curry, and breadfruit preparations. Dining customs emphasize fresh, locally sourced ingredients with Creole spices. Must-try foods include shark chutney and ladob, a traditional dessert made from bananas and sweet potatoes. Noteworthy restaurants include local beachfront eateries offering authentic Creole dishes and international options.
Getting Around
Anse Volbert is accessible by ferry or domestic flight to Praslin Island from Mahé. Local transportation includes taxis, minibuses, and bicycle rentals. Walking is common within the village. Car rentals are available but not essential for short stays. Costs for taxis are moderate; renting a bicycle is an economical way to explore locally.
Travel Tips
Visit between April and October for the best weather. Pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent. Respect local customs by dressing modestly when away from the beach. Stay hydrated and use reef-safe sunscreen. Carry some cash as smaller vendors may not accept cards. Be cautious when swimming during the rainy season due to stronger currents.
Culture & Customs
Seychellois culture in Anse Volbert is a blend of African, French, and Asian influences. Social customs emphasize friendliness and hospitality. Important etiquette includes greeting with a smile and respecting elders. Local festivals such as the Creole Festival celebrate music, dance, and cuisine. Visitors should avoid public displays of affection and dress modestly in villages.
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