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A full fun-pack day on a cat-speed boat for an exhilarating adventure. You are sure not to get bored with the right balance of humor provided by the experienced team on the boat. Sail through History where the battle of Grand Port took place between the British and the French.
For option without transfer, the meeting point is at Le Chaland beach at Le Shandrani Beachcomber Resort.
09:00 AM
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
For options with transfer, we pick-up and drop-off all over the island and not only at the listed hotels. Please let us have name of your hotel or residing location. Also, please give us a call on the eve of the excursion so that we can advise about your exact pick-up time.
Blue Bay Marine Park is a marine reserve in the South-East of Mauritius. The 353 hectare area was declared a national park in October 1997. In June 2000 it was granted Marine Park status under the Mauritian Fisheries and Marine Resources Act. The Blue Bay Marine Park is arguably the best snorkeling location in Mauritius as the colourful fauna and flora found at the park is absolutely stunning. The park is home to mangroves, algae, sea grasses, corals, and other marine organisms. There is also a wide variety of fish species.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Dalbair shipwreck – Historical spot Built in 1895 and weighing over 1470 tons, the Scottish cargo ship, Dalblair, left Cardiff on the 14th of November 1901 with a cargo of coal heading for Mauritius. During the year 1902, the ship was caught in an unforeseen cyclone and struck on the reefs at Pointe D'Esny, where its wreck is still visible today, even though little by little corrosion and weather conditions are consuming what is left of this vessel.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Swimming stop in the turquoise lagoon of Ile aux Aigrettes Ile aux Aigrettes is a small 27-hectare island, located 800m off the South East Coast near Mahebourg, home to the past remnants of dry coast forest.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Ile aux Fouquets, also known as Ile aux Phares, is an island situated within the bay of Mahebourg in the South East of Mauritius. Ile aux Fouquets has been classified as a historical monument and built to guide ships to main port of Mahebourg until the early 20th century. The French who had ruled Mauritius since 1715 had to treat of British invasion in 1810. The battle last for six days and was won by the French. The prestigious battle is set in the marble of the Arc De Triomphe in Paris being the only naval victory.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Ile aux Flamants (depending on sea conditions) Ile aux Flamants, is a magnificent sandbank in the middle of the crystal clear lagoon.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Grand River South East waterfall is another highly visited attraction in Mauritius. Situated in the South Eastern Coast of the island, G.R.S.E is picturesque, spectacular and impressive for nature lovers. It is surrounded by wild flora, huge rocks, monkeys and white tailed tropical birds.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Ile aux Cerfs is our post card of Mauritius. The island is picturesque and is spread over 100 hectares of the East Coast of Mauritius. It is surrounded by turquoise lagoons, white sand, gorgeous beaches, rich vegetation and breathtaking views. The island offers a range of leisure activities.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
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