About Anse Pierrot
Anse Pierrot lies in the south-west of La Digue in the Union Estate, about 1 km south of Anse Source d’Argent. With crystal-clear shallow waters, an excellent atmosphere, and plenty of shade, the beach is a good all-rounder, with plenty to keep both couples and families busy. As access to the beach is via the Union Estate, visitors will have to pay the 100 Rupee entrance fee. It is advisable to find out when the tides shift, as the beach can disappear at high tide, with the water reaching the tree line. At low tide, it is possible to walk along the coral between beaches, but pack your beach shoes! The water itself is perfect for paddling and snorkeling, while the beach also has space to sit and relax in the sun under trees. Regrettably, there are no facilities on the beach, but the amenities of the Union Estate, including the Lambousir Restaurant, are not too far away. The rock formations that line the beach, as well as the large glacis behind the sand, provides a perfect backdrop for taking some beautiful photographs. An ideal secluded beach for the family, with most visitors passing through on their way to other locations, especially Anse Marron.