Sainte Anne Marine National Park is a mesmerizing location situated off the coast of Mahé in Seychelles, offering a haven for marine life and diverse ecosystems.
Established in 1973, Sainte Anne Marine National Park encompasses six islands and is located just a few kilometers from the main island of Mahé. This park is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse sea life, and crystal-clear waters, forming a crucial breeding ground for Hawksbill and green turtles. The park's islands, including Sainte Anne Island, Moyenne Island, Long Island, Round Island, and others, feature a mix of lush mangroves, seagrass meadows, and rocky shores. Visitors can explore the unique biodiversity of the area, which is home to over 150 species of fish, as well as opportunities to spot dolphins and sea turtles. Recreational activities such as snorkeling, diving, and glass-bottom boat tours make it a prime spot for tourists looking to experience the underwater world. The islands have a storied past with influences from pirate and colonial history, adding a touch of intrigue to their natural beauty. Visitors are drawn to this destination for its relaxing atmosphere, pristine landscapes, and unparalleled access to nature.
The rich coral reefs teeming with marine life
Hawksbill and green turtle nesting sites
Moyenne Island, known for its history and giant tortoises
Glass-bottom boat rides to explore underwater wonders
The largest island in the park, offering beautiful beaches and lush surroundings.
Once privately owned, it offers a chance to see giant tortoises and historical ruins.
Numerous dive sites offering visibility up to 30 meters and a variety of marine species.