Embark for the 5 island trip by speedboat and visit the south east coast of Mauritius and the nearby islands in one day. The tour does not only include a visit to the famous Ile aux Cerfs island and the pristine cascade of the Grande River South East, but also a visit to Ile aux Phares and Ile de la Passe, providing an opportunity to learn a bit of the history of Mauritius during the colonial period.
Our meeting point is in Trou D'Eau Douce village at 08h45. From here, we will embark on the speed boat for our 5 island tour.The itinerary is as follows:
• Île aux Cerfs: A Tropical Paradise
Disccover Île aux Cerfs, a captivating island off the coast of Mauritius. It will be our first stop of day according to the tides. Ile aux cerfs offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities (parasailing, tuberiding and underseawalk) . With its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery, it's a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
• The Grand River South East (GRSE) Waterfall
GRSE is our second sightseeing, GRSE is a stunning natural attraction located near the mouth of the longest river in Mauritius. We will cruise through the river to admire the picturesque waterfall, nestled in the southeastern region of the island. It offers a serene escape and a spectacular display of nature's power. If we are lucky we can observe some monkeys in their natural habitats at the GRSE waterfalls.
• Snorkeling in Mauritius: An Underwater Paradise Mauritius.
One of the highlight of day is definetly a dip in the crystal-clear waters to admire the vibrant marine life, it's a snorkeler's dream. The island's diverse ecosystems, ranging from shallow lagoons to coral reefs, offer a breathtaking underwater experience.
• Île aux Fouquets: A Serene Island Sanctuary
Île aux Fouquets, also known as Ile au Phare, is a small uninhabited island of pure coral origin located off the east coast of Mauritius. It offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This picturesque island is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and abundant birdlife and on the other side, you can watch the deep indian ocean sea. The island also has a lighthouse which was built since 1864 qnd bears its name by virtue of this lighthouse.
• Île aux Aigrettes: Swimming spot
Île aux Aigrettes, a small island located off the southeastern coast of Mauritius, is a haven for nature lovers and a testament to successful conservation efforts. This 26-hectare islet is home to a diverse range of endemic plants and animals. Visit of the nature reserved should be booked separately. We stop at ile aux aigrettes to enjoy a swim and some refreshment before heading to the lunch spot.