




Ste Anne National Marine Park is a protected marine area near Mahé Island in Seychelles. Created in 1973, it was the first marine park in the country. The park includes six small islands, shallow lagoons, coral reefs, and clear waters filled with marine activity. Visitors experience reef snorkelling, glass-bottom boat rides, and island views while staying close to nature. The area is known for clean waters, soft sand beaches, and gentle sea conditions that suit first-time ocean explorers and families visiting from Dubai.
Travellers choosing Seychelles Tour packages usually include Ste Anne National Marine Park due to its easy access and guided experiences. Boat tours from Mahé take visitors across reef zones where colourful fish, coral gardens, and sea turtles can be spotted. Island stops allow beach walks, swimming, and photography. Managed conservation rules help protect marine life, making visits educational as well as enjoyable for travellers seeking a meaningful island experience.
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Maps & Location
9GW4+G4P, Victoria, Seychelles
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Ste Anne National Marine Park

Moyenne Island
See over a hundred giant tortoises roaming freely in their natural island home today.

Ile aux Cerfs
This island is inhabited, with beachfront dining and shallow waters ideal for wading.

Ste Anne Island
View the largest island in the park, famous for its history as the first French settlement site in 1770.

Round Island
known for its history as a leper colony and its current natural vegetation today.




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