
Explore Mauritius: A Journey Through History, Culture & Scenic Beauty
Start your day with a breathtaking panoramic view of Port Louis from Citadelle – Fort Adelaide, a historic fortress that once guarded the island. Next, dive into the vibrant streets of Chinatown, where the rich fusion of Chinese culture and Mauritian heritage comes alive through architecture, flavors, and traditions.
Continue to the Apravasi Ghat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the first indentured laborers arrived. From here, stroll towards Caudan’s Umbrella Square, a colorful spot perfect for shopping and local artistry.
Your journey then takes a flavorful turn with a tea tasting experience, where you can savor the island’s finest brews.
Nature lovers will be captivated by the lush greenery of the SSR Botanical Garden, home to giant water lilies.
Step into the world of sugar at L’Aventure du Sucre Museum, where the story of Mauritius' sugar industry unfolds. A short drive away, the elegant Château de Labourdonnais awaits, offering a glimpse into colonial-era grandeur.
Relax in Grand Baie, known for its lively atmosphere, before ending the day at the picturesque Red Church of Cap Malheureux, set against the turquoise sea.
Experience Mauritius in all its charm and beauty!

Unveiling Mauritius: Nature, Culture & Scenic Wonders
Start your journey at Floreal Souvenir Shop, the perfect place to find local crafts and gifts. Next, visit Trou aux Cerfs, a dormant volcanic crater offering panoramic island views. Continue to Mare aux Vacoas, Mauritius’ largest reservoir, surrounded by lush greenery.
Experience the spiritual tranquility of Grand Bassin, a sacred lake deeply rooted in Hindu tradition. Marvel at nature’s beauty from Alexandra Waterfalls Viewpoint and the breathtaking Black River Gorges Viewpoint, showcasing the island’s wild landscapes.
Savor the flavors of locally crafted rum at Rhumerie de Chamarel before witnessing the majestic Chamarel Waterfalls. End the day at the mesmerizing Seven Coloured Earth, where nature’s artistry unfolds in vibrant sand dunes.
A day of discovery you won’t forget!

South Coast Escape: Nature, Wildlife & Breathtaking Views
Begin your journey at the Bois Chéri Tea Factory, where you’ll explore Mauritius’ rich tea-making heritage and enjoy a refreshing tea tasting. Next, visit the Crocodile Park, home to fascinating wildlife, from giant tortoises to Nile crocodiles.Step into history at St. Aubin, a colonial estate known for its vanilla plantation and artisanal rum. Then, feel the power of the ocean at Gris Gris, where dramatic cliffs and crashing waves create a breathtaking sight.Capture the beauty of the island at Macondé Viewpoint, offering one of the most stunning coastal panoramas.
This journey through the South Coast’s most scenic treasures promises unforgettable landscapes and cultural experiences!

Catamaran Cruise to Île aux Cerfs: A Day of Fun & Relaxation
Set sail from Trou d’Eau Douce on a scenic catamaran journey along the eastern coast of Mauritius. The adventure begins with a cruise towards the Grand River South East Waterfall, where you'll hop onto a speedboat to get a closer view of this natural wonder.
Afterwards, return to the catamaran and enjoy snorkelling and swimming in the crystal-clear lagoon, discovering the island’s vibrant marine life. A delicious lunch will be served on board, with views of the turquoise sea.
In the afternoon, the catamaran will drop anchor near Île aux Cerfs, where you can unwind on postcard-perfect beaches or take part in water activities. Soak up the sun, swim, or simply relax before sailing back to the departure point.
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5-Island Discovery: A Full-Day Adventure on the East Coast
This exciting day trip begins in the morning with a scenic cruise through Mauritius’ stunning eastern lagoons. The first stop is Grand River South East, where you’ll witness dramatic ravines and a breathtaking waterfall.
Next, explore Île aux Phares, a windswept, treeless island with a historic lighthouse ruin offering incredible ocean views. Continue to Île aux Aigrettes, a protected nature reserve home to rare and endemic species of flora and fauna.
Sail past Île de la Passe, a rocky island steeped in history—it served as a French fort during the famous Battle of Grand Port.
Then, head to the well-known Île aux Cerfs, famous for its pristine beaches, turquoise lagoon, and wide range of water activities.
Finally, stop at Île aux Mangenie, where a delicious grilled lunch awaits—fresh fish, chicken, salads, and refreshing drinks.
This island-hopping tour offers a perfect mix of history, nature, and relaxation all in one unforgettable day!