Hidden away on the southernmost end of La Digue, Anse Marron is almost impossible to find without the assistance of a local guide. The beach can only be accessed on foot; anyone interested in visiting should be aware that the hike requires clambering over large boulders, wading through water, and sometimes squeezing through gaps in the rocks.

However, anyone who makes the trip will be rewarded with a spectacular beach protected by large granite formations. The water gets deep quite quickly, but some of the rock formations form a shallow natural pool perfect for paddling and wading. Anse Marron

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