Full day speedboat trip to visit the famous island – Île aux Cerfs in the East of Mauritius.
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Guestbook for this TourYour full day speedboat adventure starts at 09:30am from the Blue Bay Public Beach, in the South-East of Mauritius.
During the excursion you will move along the marvellous seaside from Point d´ Esny, in direction to Mahebourg, the former capital from the island.
Depending on the tide conditions, on the date of your excursion, we will either offer you a first swiming or snorkeling opportunity in the Blue Bay Marine Park; else we will offer you this possibility at another spot on the way to Ile aux Phare.
Afterwards we will bring you to visit the lighthouse Island – Ile aux Phare, where you will have time to visit the ancient lighthouse ruin or time to walk around the island.
Then we will continue in the direction to Ile aux Cerfs, where next we will enter the Grand-River-South-East, to show you a nice waterfall. In addition to the beautiful landscape it is the home of some cheeky monkeys. Be aware!
Now we will bring you to the location where you will have lunch. Normally the BBQ will be prepared with fish and chicken, but if you prefer vegetarian food, please tell us this with your reservation. As an extra option, you can order lobster for your BBQ.
Enjoy your meal and have a break on a beach, located at the entrance to the lagoon from Île aux Cerfs.
On our return way we will offer you another relaxing opportunity for swiming and snorkeling in the surrounding of Ile aux Aigrettes; before we will bring you back to the Blue Bay Public Beach, where the excursion ends at around 16:00pm to 16:30pm.
Please note:
Please bring, (especially during the winter season), a wind- and/or rain jacket, because it may start to rain, at any time, in a tropical country.