Full Day Speed Boat Historical Tour

Enjoy a Full day onboard a speed boat to discover the West coast of the island with a lunch at Ile aux Benitiers including a visit to the Crystal rock.

You will be welcomed on board for a shared outing with a professional crew to explore the marine life where you will discover the dolphins in their natural habitat. The team ensures you an eco-friendly trip all day long and makes that particular day a unique one on your holidays.

A day of fun and exciting memories awaits, book your unique adventure at sea !

  • Once you get on board skippers will do a briefing on Historical and  Cultural  experience you are going to live!
  • Following by the  observation of the Dolphins
  • Stop at La Preneuse for a visit of Martello Tower musuem
  • Snorkeling at La Preneuse 
  • Short halt at Crystal Rock
  • Head to Ile aux Benitiers where a tastefully Lunch will be proposed.
  • Rhum and punch tasting proposed on board.

Check out below highlights ;
Details:
  • Embarcation and security Briefing at 09 :30
  • Snorkeling equipment provided on board
  • No possibility of swimming
  • Back to Flic en Flac at approximately 15 :00

By the parking of La Preneuse Beach, in the west of the island, stands a ‘Martello’ tower which has been refurbished in the late 1990s and transformed into a museum.

The tower was built while the island was a British colony for protection. With its round structure and very thick walls it was resistant to canon fire.

 

  • The famous Crystal Rock of Mauritius is a wonderful place for diving with a possibility to see a variety of tropical fishes and encounter dolphins!
  • Off the south west coast of Mauritius, about 200 meters from the shore, sits this rock in the middle of the ocean.
  • The famous Crystal Rock with a magnificent view of the Le Morne Mountain.
  • It is an area of natural beauty.

About 500 metres off the coast at La Gaulette (South West of Mauritius) is l'ile aux Bénitiers. It is a large coral sand island approximately two kilometres long and 500 metres at its widest point and 65 hectares in area. The island itself has very little biodiversity value since it has a highly modified vegetative cover and is used as a coconut plantation

  • The team stick to a strict protocol, in compliance with guidelines and the Tourism Authority’s rules and regulations.
  • Each boat is licensed, checked and insured as required by the Tourism Authority.
  • Life jackets, fire extinguisher, first aid kit and lifebuoys are also available on board.
  • Staffs meet all the requirements for their respective job and are provided with training as much as needed.
  • A safety briefing will be made with each batch of visitors before leaving Flic-en-Flac on the speed boat.

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