- Full Day Island TourIncluded: Pick-up at Cocotiers Hotel a 08h30, Lunch & Beverages at a typical guest house, and Drop off at Cocotiers Hotel.Duration: 8hrs
Highlights: Northern, Eastern, and Southern parts of the island.
This full-day tour highlights all of the featured points of interest on Rodrigues Island, specifically the northern, eastern and southern parts. "To start the tour, your driver guide will take you from the hotel to Port Mathurin. You will discover the capital: Port Mathurin in the North of the Island, the port, craft shops, the Central Administration,…. The market opens from Monday to Saturday where different products are exposed. Then you will visit Grand Bay, Anse aux Anglais, Reine de Rodrigues at Pointe Canon where we will have a beautiful view of Port Mathurin. Then you will pass through Baie aux huitres and Baie du Nord Bay where we will reach the southern part of the island… You will see the most interesting sites of Rodrigues. "Caverne Patate" situated in the largest plain of coral in the Indian Ocean, one of the longest caves of Mauritius and Rodrigues or you can also access the Reserve François Leguat giant tortoises.
- Full Day Ile aux Cocos
- Included: Pick-up at Cocotiers Hotel a 08h30, BBQ Lunch & Beverages and Drop off at Cocotiers Hotel.
- Duration: 8hrs
Ilots Cocos is one of the most valuable treasures of Rodrigues Island. Located north-west of Rodrigues Island, the Cocos islet is about 1500 m long and 400 m wide. The boat trip takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Arrived at destination, you will enjoy a guided tour that consists of a little stroll on the island. The visit of this island classified natural reserve is strictly controlled by the State. Its access requires authorization and only two thirds of its surface is accessible to the public. Well known as the sanctuary of seabirds, you will be undeniably surprised at such beauty. You will enjoy a stroll along the beaches of the island while discovering a haven away from all the constraints of everyday life. Most of these birds are not shy and can be approached even if they are hatching their eggs (do not get too close). The "Macouas" are gray birds with webbed feet that lay and hatch their eggs on the ground and the beautiful white stern is better known as "The Virgin Bird" these birds are all rare species that populate the island.