Anse Source d’Argent Beach, La Digue Island, Seychelles
Often mistaken for the Garden of Eden, Seychelles is an archipelago country made up of 115 islands drifting like drops of heaven in the Indian Ocean. For nowhere else on earth is paradise more abundantly evident than on these islands that are as relaxed and hospitable as they are beautiful. And the most striking spot in all the Seychelles is Anse Source d’Argent Beach on La Digue Island.
Just one look at the towering granite boulders shooting out of the soft pink sand to meet the calm ocean waters and you’ll know why Anse Source D’Argent is among the most photographed beaches in the world. The boulders are so smooth you can climb them barefoot and relax on the apex under the shade of a 40-foot palm tree arching behind. From this ideal vantage point, you can spend many blissful hours peering down at the tropical fish swimming in the clear waters or across the channel where Praslin Island sits so peacefully you’ll wonder if it was created just to enhance your view.
Source: TravelSense.org
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