Anse Gaulette

-4.760517 N / 55.484083 O

Anse Gaulette Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Tucked away on Mahé's southern coast, Anse Gaulette delivers fun left-breaking reef-coral waves over a sandy bottom sprinkled with rocks, creating a playful vibe that's perfect for relaxed sessions. The waves peel consistently when the conditions align, offering smooth faces for carving without overwhelming power. This uncrowded gem captures the essence of Seychelles surfing—pure, scenic fun in a tropical paradise.

Geography and Nature

Anse Gaulette sits in Baie Lazare on the southwest coast of Mahé Island, the largest in the Seychelles archipelago. This remote yet accessible spot features a wide sandy beach framed by lush granite boulders and ending at the iconic Copra Rock, with palm-fringed hills rising behind. The coastal landscape blends soft white sands with shallow reefs extending offshore, giving it a wild, untouched feel far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Anse Gaulette is a reef-coral break that fires up left-handers, though some sessions mix in rights for variety, all over a forgiving sandy bottom with scattered rocks. It thrives on south and southeast swells, with southeast winds keeping faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tides are prime, especially rising tides around 1.8 meters for optimal shape, while low tide exposes more reef. On a typical good day, expect fun, peeling waves from 0.6 meters up, ideal for linking turns in warm Indian Ocean waters.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf here breaks sometimes rather than daily, firing best during the southeast trade wind season from June to October when south and southeast swells roll in consistently. January, February, and March also deliver solid sessions around the monsoon transitions, with August and September offering reliable windows between peaks. Avoid November to May if chasing consistency, as flatter periods dominate, though checking forecasts can uncover surprise swells.

Crowd Levels

Anse Gaulette stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal surfers even on the best days. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of locals and visiting travelers.

Who It's For

This spot suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on the sandy sections to intermediates honing turns on the reef lefts. Novices find gentle rollers at smaller swells, while experienced riders enjoy the fun power and variety. Everyone leaves stoked from uncrowded, versatile sessions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for shallow reef sections and rocks underfoot, especially at low tide, and paddle clear of any rips during bigger swells. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26-28°C, so boardshorts or a rashguard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 27-29°C waters, making it strictly a trunks spot with sun protection key. Spring and fall hover at 26-28°C, again calling for minimal gear like boardshorts.

How to Get There

Fly into Mahé International Airport (SEZ), about 15 kilometers north of Anse Gaulette, then rent a car for the 30-minute drive south along the coastal road through Quatre Bornes and past Anse Royale. Public buses run from Victoria to Baie Lazare, dropping within a 5-minute walk to the beach, or taxis cost around 30 euros one-way. Free roadside parking is plentiful right by the wide beach access, making it straightforward for a quick session.

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Anse Gaulette 

Seychelles
-4.760517 N / 55.484083 O
Mahe
Take a car
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Anse Gaulette Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Tucked away on Mahé's southern coast, Anse Gaulette delivers fun left-breaking reef-coral waves over a sandy bottom sprinkled with rocks, creating a playful vibe that's perfect for relaxed sessions. The waves peel consistently when the conditions align, offering smooth faces for carving without overwhelming power. This uncrowded gem captures the essence of Seychelles surfing—pure, scenic fun in a tropical paradise.

Geography and Nature

Anse Gaulette sits in Baie Lazare on the southwest coast of Mahé Island, the largest in the Seychelles archipelago. This remote yet accessible spot features a wide sandy beach framed by lush granite boulders and ending at the iconic Copra Rock, with palm-fringed hills rising behind. The coastal landscape blends soft white sands with shallow reefs extending offshore, giving it a wild, untouched feel far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

Anse Gaulette is a reef-coral break that fires up left-handers, though some sessions mix in rights for variety, all over a forgiving sandy bottom with scattered rocks. It thrives on south and southeast swells, with southeast winds keeping faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tides are prime, especially rising tides around 1.8 meters for optimal shape, while low tide exposes more reef. On a typical good day, expect fun, peeling waves from 0.6 meters up, ideal for linking turns in warm Indian Ocean waters.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf here breaks sometimes rather than daily, firing best during the southeast trade wind season from June to October when south and southeast swells roll in consistently. January, February, and March also deliver solid sessions around the monsoon transitions, with August and September offering reliable windows between peaks. Avoid November to May if chasing consistency, as flatter periods dominate, though checking forecasts can uncover surprise swells.

Crowd Levels

Anse Gaulette stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal surfers even on the best days. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of locals and visiting travelers.

Who It's For

This spot suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on the sandy sections to intermediates honing turns on the reef lefts. Novices find gentle rollers at smaller swells, while experienced riders enjoy the fun power and variety. Everyone leaves stoked from uncrowded, versatile sessions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for shallow reef sections and rocks underfoot, especially at low tide, and paddle clear of any rips during bigger swells. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26-28°C, so boardshorts or a rashguard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 27-29°C waters, making it strictly a trunks spot with sun protection key. Spring and fall hover at 26-28°C, again calling for minimal gear like boardshorts.

How to Get There

Fly into Mahé International Airport (SEZ), about 15 kilometers north of Anse Gaulette, then rent a car for the 30-minute drive south along the coastal road through Quatre Bornes and past Anse Royale. Public buses run from Victoria to Baie Lazare, dropping within a 5-minute walk to the beach, or taxis cost around 30 euros one-way. Free roadside parking is plentiful right by the wide beach access, making it straightforward for a quick session.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: SouthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Anse Gaulette best from June to October during southeast trade winds with south and southeast swells, or January to March around monsoon transitions. August and September offer reliable sessions, while mid to high tides around 1.8 meters shape waves perfectly on rising tides. Southeast winds keep faces clean, delivering consistent peeling waves from 0.6 meters in warm waters, though it breaks sometimes rather than daily—check forecasts for surprises outside peak times.
Anse Gaulette suits all surfers, from beginners on sandy sections to intermediates honing turns on reef lefts and experienced riders enjoying its power. Novices catch gentle rollers at smaller swells, while everyone benefits from versatile, uncrowded sessions over a forgiving sandy bottom with scattered rocks. Standard reef awareness ensures safe, stoked rides for building confidence or linking fun turns.
Anse Gaulette features left-breaking reef-coral waves over a sandy bottom with rocks, mixing in some rights for variety. It thrives on south and southeast swells with southeast offshore winds, offering smooth, peeling faces from 0.6 meters ideal for carving without overwhelming power. Mid to high tides, especially rising around 1.8 meters, provide optimal shape, while low tide exposes more reef in this playful, consistent spot when conditions align.
Anse Gaulette stays uncrowded with minimal surfers, mostly locals and travelers, even on best days across weekdays and weekends. Fly into Mahé International Airport, 15 kilometers north, then drive 30 minutes south by rental car or take a bus from Victoria to Baie Lazare for a 5-minute walk. Taxis cost around 30 euros one-way, with free roadside parking right by the wide beach access.
Anse Gaulette stands out as an uncrowded gem on Mahé's southern coast in Baie Lazare, delivering fun, left-breaking reef waves with a playful vibe over sandy bottom and rocks. Framed by granite boulders, Copra Rock, and palm hills, it offers pure scenic sessions for all levels without urban bustle. Reliable when south-southeast swells hit with clean winds, it captures Seychelles essence—versatile, relaxed tropical fun.

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