The Ile aux Cerfs day tour starts with a boat transfer to Ile aux Cerfs Island. The boat transfer is done in the comfortable spacious motor boat, and the trip takes about 15 minutes.
The boat transfers to Ile aux Cerfs are provided every 20 minutes, accordingly you benefit maximum flexibility on the exact time you can start / end the tour.
As you approach the island by boat, you will see the swaying palm trees and the pure white beaches framed by the vivid turquoise waters.
Once you reach Ile aux Cerfs you will be guided to the famous Ile aux Cerfs Sands Bar where you will start your Ile aux Cerfs experience with a refreshing fruit cocktail.
Then after you will have free time to spend on the beach, going for a stroll, swimming in the lagoon, snorkeling or just relaxation at the Sand’s bar or on the beach.
A most relaxing and enjoyable day out!
North Island:
The north of the island is best known for its white sandy beaches and calm lagoons. It has the biggest number of beach resorts and is the most developed part of the Mauritian coastline.
Grand Baie is the centre of life in the north. It has everything of a modern beach resort with its shops, galleries, shopping centres, hotels and bungalows along its emerald green waters bay.
Péreybère is a small resort with one of the best bathing places of the island. It is one of the most popular resorts and has a big number of bungalows and some small hotels and restaurants.
Cap Malheureux was where the English landed in 1810 to conquer the island. It is a small fishermans village with a small beach and some very beautiful views of the northern islets as backdrop to a very charming little chapel.
Choisy beach is one of the longest in Mauritius. Its beautiful lagoon is shaded by casuarinas trees and on the contrary of the other beaches it has no hotels or bungalows.
Trou Aux Biches is a small village with a very long and beautiful beach. Most of it is bordered by the Trou Aux Biches Hotel, which has a golf course and a casino.
The Pamplemousses Botanical Garden found in the village of Pamplemousses, is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius. It was under French intendant Pierre Poivre that the garden really started off as the botanical garden famous over the world for its variety of rare tropical plants. Discover incredible colonial architecture with the Château Mon Plaisir. It was built by Mahé de Laboudonnais as the official Governor residence during the French period.
La Nicolière is a lake found on higher grounds from the north vast plains. It has some forests and also offers some very beautiful views of the northern region with its mosaic of sugarcane fields. Not far from there you have the region of Congomah, which has some beautiful views of the Moka range of mountain towards Port Louis.
Gabriel and Flat Island are two islets which offer virgin white beaches encircled with crystal clear blue waters. You can cruise to these Islets on one of the sailboats. .
South Island:
The South of Mauritius is famous for its many nature reserves, breathtaking scenery, wild nature, mountains, parks and plenty of attractions and sights to visit.
- Crocodile & Giant Tortoises Park
- Rochester Waterfalls
- Bois Cheri – Tea Plantation and Factory
- Saint Aubin House
- Grand Bassin (the sacred lake and Hindu temple)
- Mangal Mahadev – Shiva Statue
- The Village of Gris - Gris and the Viewpoint