45-minute scenic helicopter flight in Mauritius
Enjoy an helicopter tour in Mauritius and see some of its most iconic places: Le Morne Brabant, Underwater Waterfall and many more.
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Mauritius five island speedboat tour
Book the Mauritius five islands speedboat tour and enjoy the beautiful beaches and relaxing time on the islands.
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Rhumerie de Chamarel entrance ticket
See how rum gets from the plantation to your bottle and taste Chamarel premium rum.
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Mauritius 10-minute helicopter flight over the Grand Bay area
Book your Mauritius helicopter flight over the Grand Bay area. Enjoy an unforgettable bird's eye view of the island.
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Mauritius 75-minutes private scenic helicopter flight
Discover the jewels that Mauritius hides, enjoy aerial views of Ile aux Cerfs and admire the untouched parts of Tamarind Waterfalls.
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Mauritius design your day private tour
Join this tour to design your perfect day in Mauritius, perfect for anyone coming with friends and family without having to stick to a tour agency's itinerary.
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Book the Hiking Le Morne Mountain tour and venture up the magnificent mountain enjoying an outstanding view of Mauritius from the top.
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Île aux Aigrettes and Île Des Deux Cocos Island day-tour
Book your Ile Aux Aigrettes and Ile Des Deux Cocos Island day-tour and get ready to explore uncontaminated breathtaking territories.
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Île aux Bénitiers speed boat tour
Book your Île aux Bénitiers Speedboat Tour and snorkeling experience and get ready to enjoy marvelous snorkeling, beautiful island and delicious BBQ.
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Île aux Bénitiers Catamaran Cruise
From the comfort of a luxurious catamaran, you'll glide along the vast blue lagoon on the west coast of Mauritius to Île aux Bénitiers. Sail past thick jungle and white beaches and the dolphin-rich Tamarin Bay while you relax on the nets. And there's also snorkelling and a barbecue lunch on deck to enjoy.Leaving Le Morne Anglers' behind you, the Aquarelle will sail into the open seas with blue skies above you and shades of aquamarine and green shimmering from the water. In the horizon, you'll see Le Morne Brabant, a bulky peak that was once a refuge for runaway slaves. It's now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the national symbols of Mauritius.Your captain will drop anchor, giving you the chance to dip your toes in the ocean. Snorkel off strangely shaped rocks and off Île aux Bénitiers, where tropical waters kiss coconut tree-fringed beaches. Then, it's back onto the catamaran for a barbecue lunch on board before returning to port.
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Mauritian Tea Route Tour with Bois Chéri factory and Plantation
When there's so many things to see and do in Mauritius, a cultural highlights tour is just the ticket. Your jam-packed day calls by the island's oldest tea factory, Les Aubineaux colonial house and a rum distillery. But that's not all - you'll also be served up a classic Creole lunch and finish with a guided nature walk to spot some tropical wildlife. Aurelie, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘You'll follow the story of the island through its monuments and most important products – sugar, tea, rum and vanilla. It's a fascinating story that I love to tell our guests.'This tour offers a snapshot of Mauritius, from the past to the present. We begin with visits to the opulent colonial-era manor house at Les Aubineaux, offering a glimpse into the island's past. Built in the 19th century, Les Aubineaux showcases the architectural style of the time, combining French and British influences. Then, at the Bois Chéri tea factory, you'll tour through sprawling tea fields, explore the museum, and of course, break for a cup of tea.At the luxurious 19th Century St Aubin plantation, you're served up a traditional Creole lunch. And after your fill of tasty local produce, you'll head for a rum tasting experience at the local distillery. There's also a guided nature walk in La Vanille Reserve where you'll see a variety of luxuriant tropical vegetation. The reserve has a strong focus on conservation and it's home to giant Aldabra tortoises, Nile crocodiles and a fantastic botanical garden.
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Mauritius South Island Tour with Chamarel Geopark & Grand Bassin
Wild beauty abounds in Mauritius. But the island's colourful south is absolutely bursting with it. This tour takes you to a roll call of must-sees. Trou aux Cerfs volcano, a sacred lake, the seven-coloured earth of Chamarel and much more await. Sandya, one of our local guides, says, ‘The south is how I imagine my island was 400 years ago. I try to imagine how our animals lived, such as the giant tortoises and extinct dodo, and the now-protected luxuriant forests.'The fun kicks off at Trou aux Cerfs, a dormant volcano with a 90-metre-deep pine-studded crater. Next, we'll visit Voiliers de l'Océan, where artisans handcraft teak models of 18th century galleons. Laurna, another of our local guides, says, ‘It takes about 300 hours to complete a small boat of 70cm, while for larger boats about 1 to 3 months, depending on the size.' At the Takamaka winery, sample lychee wines and find out how discarded skins are used. This visit supports the employment of locals in a traditional business.Then, at Grand Bassin, a lake sacred to Hindus, you'll visit a temple and maybe offer prayers. A drive through Black River Gorges National Park takes you to a restaurant in Chamarel for a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients. Highlights in the park include the 100-metre drop Chamarel waterfalls and the seven-coloured earth of Chamarel. These barren volcanic dunes are surrounded by greenery.
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