45-Minute Scenic Helicopter Flight in Mauritius from North Helipad
Enjoy an helicopter tour in Mauritius and see some of its most iconic places: Le Morne Brabant, Underwater Waterfall and many more.
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Underwater Waterfall Helicopter Flight from South Helipad
Admire the awe-inspiring Le Morne Brabant mountain and the unique phenomenon of the underwater waterfall from an helicopter.
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Rhumerie de Chamarel entrance ticket
See how rum gets from the plantation to your bottle and taste Chamarel premium rum.
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Mauritius Scenic Helicopter Flight from South Helipad
Enjoy a helicopter ride over south Mauritius and look at the stunning views of this splendid corner of the world.
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Casela Nature Parks entrance tickets with transfer
Casela nature parks entrance ticket where you can interact with wildlife.
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10-minute helicopter flight over the Grand Bay Area from North Helipad
Book your Mauritius helicopter flight over the Grand Bay area. Enjoy an unforgettable bird's eye view of the island.
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Mauritius South Island Tour with Chamarel Geopark & Grand Bassin
Wild beauty abounds in Mauritius. But the island's colourful south is absolutely bursting with it. This tour takes you to a roll call of must-sees. Trou aux Cerfs volcano, a sacred lake, the seven-coloured earth of Chamarel and much more await. Sandya, one of our local guides, says, ‘The south is how I imagine my island was 400 years ago. I try to imagine how our animals lived, such as the giant tortoises and extinct dodo, and the now-protected luxuriant forests.'The fun kicks off at Trou aux Cerfs, a dormant volcano with a 90-metre-deep pine-studded crater. Next, we'll visit Voiliers de l'Océan, where artisans handcraft teak models of 18th century galleons. Laurna, another of our local guides, says, ‘It takes about 300 hours to complete a small boat of 70cm, while for larger boats about 1 to 3 months, depending on the size.' At the Takamaka winery, sample lychee wines and find out how discarded skins are used. This visit supports the employment of locals in a traditional business.Then, at Grand Bassin, a lake sacred to Hindus, you'll visit a temple and maybe offer prayers. A drive through Black River Gorges National Park takes you to a restaurant in Chamarel for a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients. Highlights in the park include the 100-metre drop Chamarel waterfalls and the seven-coloured earth of Chamarel. These barren volcanic dunes are surrounded by greenery.
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Port Louis city tour with botanic garden and oceanarium visit
The bold and bright island of Mauritius is as colourful as it is compact, making it easy to explore its northern highlights on this full-day tour. Your day begins among giant water lilies the size of dinner tables and rare, ancient palms at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, known locally as ‘Pamplemousses' – after the grapefruit trees that thrive there.Next, you'll see the urban side of the country with a drive to the capital, Port Louis. Amid a mix of modern and colonial buildings, the landmarks you'll get a look at show off the French, British, Chinese, Indian, African and Creole influences that've shaped Mauritius over the centuries. Look out for St Louis Cathedral, the hilltop fortress and Chinatown.You'll then head to the Central Market, the heart of the city, with around three hours to browse spice-laden stalls, wander to Caudan Harbour, or sit down for lunch at one of the waterfront cafes and restaurants. Finally, you'll spend a couple of hours at the Odysseo Oceanarium. This state-of-the-art aquarium introduces you to different ecosystems, like inland forests, coral reefs and Mauritius' coastal waters. For a final thrill before you head back to your hotel, you'll see sharks and rays gliding overhead as you stroll through the glass tunnels their tanks are built around.
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Mauritius local artisans tour with a traditional lunch
Behind every handmade piece in Mauritius is a person, a story and a purpose. On this experience, you'll explore the island through its craftsmanship. You'll meet local women and artisans, and learn how tradition, sustainability and community spirit are woven into every creation.You'll start at The Beautiful Local Hands, a shop where women turn recycled materials into unique crafts, helping to improve their quality of life. Your next stop is Baz'Art Kreasion, a project dedicated to supporting women artisans as they refine their skills. Here, you'll see how jewellery and accessories are crafted with care and expertise. Later, you'll visit Le Rendez-Vous, a boutique that brings together more than 50 Mauritian designers under one roof, offering a curated collection of local products you won't find anywhere else.The experience ends with a traditional Mauritian lunch at Le Grand Désir Restaurant, followed by a visit to the Quatre Bornes Market, where you can stock up on souvenirs like textile products and little treats. You'll return to your hotel with a deeper understanding of the people, passions and traditions that make Mauritius so special.
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Mahebourg walking tour with Biscuiterie Rault visit
Discover the village of Mahebourg, the first capital of Mauritius, with a local guide. Visit Biscuterie Rault and taste traditional cassava biscuits.
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Mauritius dolphin and whale watching speedboat tour
Join this speedboat tour and spot wild dolphins and whales in their natural habitat in Mauritius. Enjoy the ride as you sightsee and go snorkeling near the reef.
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Mauritius Oceanarium Entrance Ticket With Transfer
Book your tickets and visit the first oceanarium of its sort in Mauritius and the largest in the Mascarene Archipelago.
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