Depart from Trou D’eau Douce situated on the central east coast of Mauritius, the cruise starts at 09:30.
First the catamaran will cruise along the shore line heading the direction of the Grand River Waterfalls. Then when reaching the Grand River, you will go by small speed boats to visit the waterfalls which are found about 500m upstream. Following the visit to the waterfalls you will head back to the catamaran. The catamaran will then sail inside the crystal clear water of the lagoon until stopping for a snorkeling and swimming break.
After the snorkeling you will enjoy a full delicious BBQ lunch buffet set on the beach or on the catamaran. Please note that the menu includes only fresh fish, fresh chicken and a selection of fresh salads (rice salad and mixed salad). For dessert you will be offered fresh local fruits, followed by coffee.
Then you will be heading to Ile aux Cerfs Island which is a beautiful island near the east coast of Mauritius. This amazing paradise island is the perfect setting for a relaxing day of sun worship. On Ile aux Cerfs Island you are sure to have some relaxation and fun on one of the picture-postcard beaches or enjoy a swim and/or snorkel in the azure sea. After the visit to Ile aux Cerfs, you will enjoy the beautiful sail back to Trou D’Eau Douce. Expected arrival time back to Trou D’Eau Douce is 16:15.
Departure Time: 09:15am
Departure Location :The jetty of Trou d’Eau Douce
Return Time:16:00pm
Return Location:The jetty of Trou d’Eau Douce
Operating Days: All Days
Known in English as the Deer Island is an island near the East Coast of Mauritius in the Flacq District. This paradise island of Mauritius constitutes of around 100 hectares of land. The island of Ile aux Cerfs lies off Trou d’Eau Douce in the largest lagoon of Mauritius and offers 87 hectares of luxuriant vegetation and preserved, white, sandy beaches.
One can also experience three beach restaurants and engage in a wide variety of activities on Ile aux Cerfs. This picturesque island is now overrun with touts and replete with tourists baking under the tropical sun or lazing in the perfect, gin-clear waters. The obtrusive crowds and general summer-camp vibe may be off-putting at first, but few people realise that the island boasts over 4km of sandy bliss. Hike a mere kilometre down the beach and you'll uncover an idyllic ocean vista that you can have all to yourself.
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