7 hours
Up to 7 days
Unlimited
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From Pointe Jerome in the south east coast you will sail on a speedboat to discover the wild islands immersed in the turquoise waters of the largest Mauritius lagoon. Your first stage will take place at the foot of Ile aux Aigrettes, a declared natural reserve island and inhabited by the pink pigeon, a bird in extinction.
After a pleasant bath will follow a snorkeling stop in the Eau Bleue marine park. Passing across Ile de la Passe, characterized by an ancient fortress, you will discover the history of the Naval Battle of Grand Port, the first port on the island of Mauritius. You will visit the lighthouse island renowned for its ancient abandoned lighthouse.
Sailing along the coast, you will reach the Grand River South East waterfalls immersed in tropical vegetation. A delicious beach BBQ will be served on the south coast of Ile aux Cerfs followed by a visit on its north coast which is famous for its white sandy beaches and shallow lagoon.
Departure of the speedboat from Pointe Jerome Embarkation point
Stop at the foot of this nature reserve, home to rare wildlife and lush coastal scenery to enjoy a swim or sip a refreshing drink in a peaceful setting.
Dive into the vibrant underwater world of Eau Bleue Marine Park, with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life to explore while snorkeling.
Make a quick stop to admire the historical and scenic beauty of Île de la Passe, known for its role in Mauritius’ history and stunning surroundings.
Visit this small, picturesque island, home to a historic lighthouse and offering stunning views of the surrounding waters.
Set sail to this beautiful island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and water activities.
Savor a delicious beachfront BBQ on the island, surrounded by pristine nature and turquoise waters.
Enjoy leisure time on the island, relax on the beach, or explore the crystal-clear waters at your own pace.
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