Port Glaud Lagoon
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Port Glaud Lagoon

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📍 Mahé, Port Glaud, Seychelles

About Port Glaud Lagoon

Port Glaud Lagoon is a sheltered coastal feature on the western shore of Mahé, the largest island in the Seychelles archipelago. Calm, shallow waters define this quiet stretch of coastline, which sits along the leeward side of the island where the sea tends to be still and the pace unhurried. Backed by dense tropical vegetation and facing a scattering of small offshore islets, the lagoon offers a combination of beach and inshore scenery in a setting noticeably less busy than the resorts further north.

Port Glaud Lagoon – Atmosphere and Scenery at Port Glaud Lagoon

Atmosphere and Scenery at Port Glaud Lagoon

The lagoon's sheltered character makes it well suited to gentle wading and calm swimming, particularly for those who prefer shallow, protected water over open surf. The surrounding greenery presses close to the shore, and views across to the nearby islets give the area a sense of enclosure and seclusion. The wider Port Glaud village retains a lived-in, local feel, and the lagoon reflects that quieter rhythm. Birdlife is present in the coastal vegetation, and the late-afternoon light across the water can make the setting particularly atmospheric.

Port Glaud Lagoon – Reaching Port Glaud Lagoon from Victoria

Reaching Port Glaud Lagoon from Victoria

The lagoon is accessible via the west-coast road from Victoria, which winds through the island's interior before descending toward Port Glaud. A public bus service connects Victoria to this part of Mahé, and rental cars allow more flexibility in timing and stops along the route. For small groups or families wanting a guided approach to the west coast, IslandTour Seychelles, a family-run licensed operator, uses 7-seater vans suited to comfortable travel along these coastal roads. The area is best visited outside of the northwest monsoon season, roughly May through October, when conditions along the western shore tend to be calmer.

  • Public bus routes connect Victoria to Port Glaud
  • Rental cars allow flexible stopping along the scenic west-coast road
  • Shallow water is suitable for wading and gentle swimming
  • Calmer conditions generally occur between May and October
Port Glaud Lagoon

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N.Y.S. Village, Seychelles, Port Glaud, Mahé, Seychelles Get Directions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Port Glaud Lagoon easy to reach by public bus from Victoria or the northern resorts?

Yes. Public buses on Mahé run along the west coast road and stop in or near Port Glaud village, making the lagoon accessible without a hire car. Journey time from Victoria is roughly 30–40 minutes depending on the service; a taxi or rental car gives more flexibility on timing.

Does the sheltered, leeward position of the lagoon mean it stays calm year-round, or are there seasons when conditions are rougher?

Because Port Glaud sits on the western, leeward side of Mahé, it is generally calmer than the island's exposed eastern coast, and the waters tend to remain shallow and still for most of the year. The northwest monsoon season (roughly November to April) typically brings the calmest seas to this side of the island, while the southeast trade winds (May to October) can occasionally stir up light chop even in sheltered bays.

Is there an entrance fee or any permit needed to visit the lagoon?

No entrance fee or permit is listed for visiting Port Glaud Lagoon, as it is a coastal natural feature rather than a managed park or private venue. Visitors should confirm current access arrangements via islandtourseychelles.com if planning a guided tour.

What facilities can visitors expect to find at or near Port Glaud Lagoon?

Port Glaud is a small coastal village rather than a resort area, so facilities are limited compared to busier stretches of the northern coast. Basic amenities may be available in the village, but visitors should not expect dedicated changing rooms, beach bars, or equipment hire on site, and are advised to come self-sufficient.

What should I bring or wear for a visit here?

Light swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes suitable for shallow wading, and drinking water are practical choices given the lagoon's calm, shallow character and the tropical heat. The dense vegetation backing the shore provides some shade, but sun protection is still advisable for midday visits.

Can I see the small offshore islets from the shoreline at Port Glaud Lagoon, and is there any way to reach them?

The description confirms that the lagoon faces a scattering of small offshore islets, which are visible from the shore and form part of the distinctive inshore scenery. Access to those islets would depend on boat hire or organised tours; islandtourseychelles.com is a relevant starting point for checking available excursions.

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