The ‘most beautiful’ sandy beach with turquoise waters that’s 25C in February

Anse Source D’Argent is a warm 25C even in February (Image: Getty)

With the weather turning for the worse, many people will be looking to escape the cold, rainy weather, and where better to do that than one of the in the world?

in has been awarded multiple accolades. rated it the best beach, and it is one of the most photographed places on the planet.

It is easy to see why, as the lush beach boasts pristine sands, turquoise, and iconic granite boulders.

Anse Source d’Argent’s breathtaking beauty is categorised by its dazzling white sands and shallow, crystal-clear waters, creating a mesmerising contrast against the towering granite formations and lush greenery that surround it.

The beach is often hailed as a “photographer’s paradise”. Whether strolling along the shore or lounging beneath the shade of swaying coconut palms, it offers the perfect backdrop for both relaxation and adventure.

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Amazing beach of Anse Source Argent in La Digue, Seychelles from drone

The beach is often hailed as a “photographer’s paradise“. (Image: Getty)

Accessing this serene stretch of shoreline requires a quick journey through the historic L’Union Estate coconut plantation, where visitors pay an entrance fee of Rs150 (£8.20), valid for a full day.

Although the beach is popular with tourists, arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon ensures a more tranquil experience.

During these quieter hours, the beach feels like a private haven, allowing visitors to escape the crowds and bask in the solitude of this idyllic paradise.

For those wishing to make the most of their time, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. 

Kayaks, including transparent ones that allow you to view the vibrant marine life beneath, are available for rent. 

The shallow waters and protected coral reefs, which provide a safe and stunning environment for both children and adults, will delight snorkelling enthusiasts. 

However, the water can be quite shallow at low tide, making swimming unsuitable.

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Smiling woman enjoying while paddling in a canoe at sea.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy at Anse Source d’Argent. (Image: Getty)

TripAdvisor reviewers are unanimous in their praise of Anse Source d’Argent. 

One TripAdvisor reviewer said: “One of the most stunning beaches in the world that I have come across. Stretches more than a kilometre long and is dotted with rock formations and pristine white sand. Lined on the other side with lush greenery, the overhang of trees provides ample shade and respite from the sun when you need it.

“You have a host of activities like glass bottom boats, kayaks, Snorkelling trips etc. Plan to spend a good half day here if you are a beach bum.”

Another said: “Our final days of our Seychelles honeymoon trip were on the island of La Digue. Anse Source d’Argent lives up to its reputation as one of the world’s most photographed and majestic beaches. The giant granite boulders and turquoise water left us stunned.”

A third advised that it can get busy in the afternoons. “Our advice: arrive early or late to miss the hoards. In fact, being there at sunrise or sunset makes for a magical experience. Highly recommended!”

Temperatures in the Seychelles usually range between 25C and 30C in January and February.

Flights to Seychelles International Airport from London start at £600, and it takes approximately 14 hours to arrive in the sunny archipelago.

Getting to Anse Source D’Argent will require another further three-hour ferry from Mahé where the airport is located.

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