About ANSE BOILEAU SUPERMARKET
Anse Boileau Supermarket is a retail establishment located in the district of Anse Boileau, on the west coast of Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles archipelago. As a neighbourhood shop, it serves both the resident population of the district and visitors passing through the area, offering a convenient point of supply for everyday goods in a part of the island that lies away from the main commercial centres of Victoria.
Location & Setting
The Anse Boileau district stretches along a scenic stretch of coastline known for its long beach, fishing activity, and proximity to several smaller bays. The supermarket sits within easy reach of guesthouses, self-catering villas, and residential neighbourhoods, making it a practical stop for travellers staying on the southwestern side of Mahé. The surrounding district is served by public bus routes connecting it to Victoria, the airport, and other coastal settlements.
Business Details
- Registered as a shop in the Seychelles Business Register
- Located in the district of Anse Boileau
- Situated on the island of Mahé, southwestern coast
- Trading under the name Anse Boileau Supermarket
Supermarkets of this type in Seychelles typically stock a mix of imported and locally produced goods, including dry groceries, fresh produce, beverages, household items, and basic personal care products. For self-catering visitors and residents alike, neighbourhood shops such as this one play a central role in daily provisioning. Further contact details and operating information are listed elsewhere on this directory page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of everyday goods can I pick up at Anse Boileau Supermarket?
As a neighbourhood supermarket, it stocks everyday retail goods suited to both residents and visitors — typically groceries, household staples, and basic supplies. Travellers staying in self-catering villas or guesthouses on the southwestern side of Mahé will find it a practical stop for provisioning. For a precise list of available products, calling ahead on 2 576 652 is recommended.
Where exactly in the Anse Boileau district is the supermarket, and how do I get there?
The supermarket is located in the Anse Boileau district on the west coast of Mahé, away from the main commercial centre of Victoria. It is accessible by road and the island's public bus network serves the west coast route. Visitors driving from Victoria should head south along the west coast road; the district is well signposted.
Is Anse Boileau Supermarket a useful option if I'm staying in a self-catering villa on the southwest coast of Mahé?
Yes — the supermarket is specifically positioned within easy reach of guesthouses and self-catering villas in the Anse Boileau area, making it one of the more convenient local supply points for that part of the island. It fills a practical gap given the distance from Victoria's larger commercial outlets.
How can I contact the supermarket before visiting?
The supermarket can be reached by phone on 2 576 652. No website or email address is listed for this business in the Commercial Register.
Does the supermarket accept walk-in customers, or is any prior arrangement needed?
As a retail supermarket, it operates on a walk-in basis and no appointment is required. Visitors are advised to call 2 576 652 to confirm current trading hours before making a special trip.
Is this the only supermarket serving the Anse Boileau district, or are there larger stores nearby?
The listing describes Anse Boileau Supermarket as a neighbourhood shop serving a district that lies away from the main commercial centres of Victoria, which suggests it functions as the primary local retail point for that area rather than one of several competing outlets. For larger or more specialised shopping, visitors would likely need to travel toward Victoria or other commercial hubs on Mahé.
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