Entertainment in the Beau Vallon area of Seychelles: beaches, bars, market, and nightlife
The Beau Vallon area on Mahé Island is not a place you end up by chance — it's a deliberate choice. This is where people come to experience the Seychelles in all its fullness: the ocean, the vibrant life, delicious food, and a rhythm that doesn't fade even after sunset.
Everything here comes together to create a complete picture for a Seychelles getaway. Spacious beaches with soft sand, restaurants to suit every taste, bars with live music, and an evening atmosphere you can easily lose yourself in. Beau Vallon is suitable for a leisurely stay by the water as well as for those who don't want to limit themselves to the beach alone.
The area is just a few kilometers from the capital, Victoria, so getting here is easy and quick. Good roads and well-organized transfers across the island make the trip simple — whether you're in the capital or elsewhere on Mahé.
In this guide, we'll explore the main attractions of Beau Vallon — from the beach and water activities to bars, a casino, and the atmospheric night market.
Beau Vallon Beach — where Mahé vacations begin

Beau Vallon Beach is located on the northwest coast of Mahé Island, about three miles (approximately 5 km) from Victoria. It's one of those beaches that draw not only tourists but also locals.
The wide shoreline, white sand, and open ocean views create a sense of spaciousness. It's easy to spend an entire day here: swimming, strolling along the water, popping into bars, or simply watching the ocean change color as evening approaches.
An added bonus is the calm water. Unlike many other beaches in the Seychelles, strong currents are rare here, and the entry into the ocean is gentle and comfortable. This makes Beau Vallon suitable for swimming almost any time of the year.
How to get to Beau Vallon Beach?
By car: From Victoria, head toward the northwestern coast, following the signs to Beau Vallon. The drive takes about 10–15 minutes.
By bus: Buses depart regularly from the central bus station in Victoria:
- No. 21 — Victoria → Beau Vallon
- No. 22 — Victoria → Bel Ombre (passes through Beau Vallon)
- No. 23 — Victoria → Bel Ombre / Glacis (also passes through Beau Vallon)
The journey takes approximately 20 minutes.
Buses depart from the main terminal (Victoria Bus Terminal). There are platforms with route numbers and schedules — look for the signs or ask the staff (there is a blue information booth).
If you don't want to memorize the numbers, just choose any bus heading toward Beau Vallon / Bel Ombre — this is more reliable than relying solely on the route number.
Cost of visiting: Beach entry is free. You only pay for additional amenities — such as renting sun loungers and umbrellas, or if you'd like to enjoy water activities:
- snorkeling among granite boulders
- jet skiing
- parasailing
- diving excursions
- deep‑sea fishing
For those who want to experience the ocean more deeply and widely, boat trips and fishing charters are available. This is an opportunity to discover the underwater world of the Seychelles not from the shore, but truly out on the water. Transfers around the Seychelles can also be arranged.
Bars and Lounges on Mahé: How an Evening Unfolds on the Island
Mahé is not just about nature — it's also about atmosphere. As evening approaches, the island seems to change its rhythm: the heat subsides, the music grows louder, and restaurants and bars fill with people.
Here, it's easy to find a spot to match any mood — from lively bars to quiet lounges with ocean views.
The Boardwalk Bar & Grill

This bar is located in the Eden Island area — a man‑made island connected to Mahé by a bridge, next to the Eden Plaza shopping center. People come here for the atmosphere: it's always a bit lively, vibrant, and fun.
Live music, a variety of cocktails, and a menu that blends Creole and international dishes make this place a versatile choice for an evening out.
How to get there?
- By car: From Victoria — about 10 minutes toward Eden Island.
- By bus: Buses run to a stop near Eden Island, from which the bar is just a short walk away.
Address: Eden Island Marina House
La Plage Restaurant & Bar

This restaurant‑bar is located right on Beau Vallon Beach — and that says it all. Here, dinner often turns into a special occasion, especially if you catch it at sunset.
The menu features Creole and French cuisine, fresh seafood, and signature cocktails. The ocean view makes everything else almost secondary. In 2026, this place remains one of the main culinary landmarks on the coast.
How to get there?
- By car: Head toward Beau Vallon Beach — the restaurant is right on the shore.
- By bus: Take any bus to Beau Vallon, then walk a few minutes.
Address: Beau Vallon Beach, N Coast Rd, Beau Vallon
Beach Shak

Beach Shak is a more relaxed affair. A bar right on the beach, with music, sunset, and a laid‑back atmosphere.
People come here without any plan — just to grab a cocktail, sit by the water, and spend an evening with no fuss. Live music is often playing, and the crowd is a mix of tourists and locals.
It's this combination that creates a true sense of island life.
How to get there?
- By car: From Victoria, head toward Beau Vallon Beach — the bar is located right on the coast.
- By bus: Buses run regularly between Victoria and Beau Vallon. From the stop, it's just a few minutes' walk to the bar.
Address: Mare Anglaise, Mahé
Trader Vic's Seychelles

A restaurant and bar located within the Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort & Spa. Here, the atmosphere is entirely different — more secluded and intimate.
Polynesian cuisine, signature cocktails, and a tropical interior create the feeling of being on a private island.
The establishment is part of the international Trader Vic's chain, known for its iconic cocktails, including the Mai Tai.
How to get there?
- By car: From Victoria, head toward the Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort & Spa.
- By bus: Routes passing through the Glacis area run near the hotel.
Address: Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort & Spa
Gran Kaz Bel Ombre Casino

This venue is ideal for those who appreciate a quiet and relaxed atmosphere.
The casino features around 60 modern slot machines with cashless payment. The interior is designed with comfort in mind — spaciousness, a convenient layout, and a laid‑back ambiance make spending time here especially enjoyable.
Next door, there is a cozy family‑friendly café that perfectly complements an evening at the casino. You can have dinner before playing, take a short break, or round off the evening in a calm and comfortable setting.
The café's menu includes international cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood, as well as popular items such as pizza and pasta. Prices remain affordable, and the atmosphere invites leisurely time spent with family or friends.
Contacts:
- Address: Belombre, Mahé, Beau Vallon
- Opening hours: daily from 11:00 AM to 2:00 AM
- Phone: +248 422 4424
- Email: [email protected]
Beau Va Beach Bazaar Market

The market is located right on the beach and operates daily. It is one of those places where the Seychelles truly reveal themselves.
It's not only tourists who come here, but also locals — and that's exactly what creates the unique atmosphere. In addition to food, the market sells handmade souvenirs, jewelry, and textiles.
As for food, here you can try:
- grilled fish
- grilled octopus
- seafood curry
- fresh tropical juices
This is not just a market; it's a living part of island culture — noisy, fragrant, and wonderfully authentic.
How to get to the market?
- By car: From Victoria, head toward Beau Vallon Beach — about 10–15 minutes.
- By bus: From Victoria's central bus station to Beau Vallon — approximately 20 minutes.









