Welcome at Blue Bay Public Beach - Snorkeling in the Blue Bay Marine Park - Speedboat Cruising - Along all the different islands ( Ile aux Aigrettes, Ile de la Passe & Ile aux Phare) - Visit GRSE Waterfall - Lunch at Ile aux mangenie and departure from Ile aux Cerfs - End at Pointe Jerome
Duration: 6 hours<br/>BBQ Meal With Drinks
BBQ Meal with Drinks<br/>Transfer inclusive of returns
As we slip into the turquoise waters of Blue Bay Marine Park, you’ll find yourself swimming through a living rainbow. The coral gardens here are some of the richest in Mauritius, with schools of tropical fish darting around like jewels in motion. It’s a protected paradise — a chance to see nature at its most vibrant.
Ile Aux Cerfs beckons with its pristine sandy shores, turquoise lagoon, and plethora of recreational offerings. A haven for relaxation and adventure alike, visitors are guaranteed a day of bliss and excitement amidst its idyllic beaches, perfect for leisurely strolls and rejuvenating dips. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim and immersive snorkeling experience, embracing the beauty of the lagoon's underwater wonders.
Welcome to Ile Phare, also called Ile aux Fouquets!
This little island holds a big place in Mauritius’ history. First spotted by Dutch settlers back in 1598, it later became famous for its lighthouse, built in 1864. The lighthouse guided ships safely for decades, until the early 20th century.
Nestled in the bay of Mahébourg, Ile Phare wasn’t just scenic — it was strategic. During the legendary naval battles of Grand Port, this island played an important role, standing as a silent witness to Mauritius’ maritime past. Today, it’s a peaceful spot where history and beauty meet, perfect for curious explorers and photo lovers alike.
As we glide along the Grand River South East, you’ll notice how the calm waters suddenly give way to the roar of Mauritius’ largest waterfall. Surrounded by tropical forest, this spot feels like a hidden paradise. Look up — you might see monkeys swinging through the branches or fruit bats soaring overhead. It’s a magical moment, and one of the island’s most photographed treasures.
Mauritius is a breathtaking island nation in the Indian Ocean, renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and diverse wildlife. Known for its multicultural society and lush landscapes, it offers a unique blend of African, Asian, and European influences.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Le Morne Brabant is a basaltic mountain that offers stunning views and a rich history.
A unique geological formation with seven distinct colors of earth, created by volcanic activity.
A bustling market offering a variety of local produce, spices, and crafts.
A flatbread made from split peas, served with various curries and chutneys.
A tangy fish dish cooked in a sauce made from mustard, turmeric, and vinegar.
Spicy chili fritters made with split peas and chili peppers.
A sweet, creamy drink made with milk, basil seeds, and agar-agar.
This is the winter season, offering pleasant weather with lower humidity and temperatures. It's ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
GMT+4
230VV, 50HzHz
Mauritius is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur in tourist areas.
Buses are the most common and affordable mode of public transport. They can be crowded and slow due to frequent stops.
Available • Apps: MyTaxis
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful island known for its white sandy beaches and clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and water sports.
A wildlife park offering a variety of animal encounters, including lions, giraffes, and zebras.
A scenic area known for its Seven Colored Earths and Chamarel Waterfall.
Price varies by option