About Anse Lascar
Anse Lascars is one of the few named beaches on Silhouette Island, the Seychelles’ third-largest island. This beautiful, wild beach offers a rocky landscape, relatively rough waves, and deep water, especially at high tide. It is, however, well worth a visit thanks to its scenery and its unique, wild atmosphere. Once there, you will be encountered by deep water, especially if you’ve decided to come along at high tide. At low tide, the beach is more manageable, with swimmable water. At high tide, the beach is relatively unsafe for swimming. The nearby abandoned tombs contain the remains of Arabic sailors from years gone by, although these days, the environment has been taken over by nature, ensuring that the beach has a wild atmosphere.