ILE AUX CERFS
Ile aux Cerfs, Mauritius
Description
Ile aux Cerfs, a tropical paradise located off the east coast of Mauritius. Renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear lagoons, and lush greenery, Ile aux Cerfs is the perfect destination for a day of relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re seeking thrilling water sports, a leisurely day on the beach, or a taste of local cuisine, Ile aux Cerfs has something for everyone.
- Description: Explore the surrounding waters by embarking on a catamaran cruise, or enjoy a speedboat trip to nearby attractions. These tours offer a unique perspective of the island and its marine life.
- Highlights: Scenic boat rides, marine exploration, guided tours.
Practical Information
1. Getting There:
- Description: Ile aux Cerfs is accessible by boat from several points on the east coast of Mauritius. Regular boat transfers are available from Trou d’eau Douce, which is a short drive from major hotels and resorts in the area.
- Highlights: Convenient boat transfers, scenic routes, easy access.
2. What to Bring:
- Swimwear and towel
- Sunscreen and hat
- Comfortable footwear
- Camera
- Light jacket or cover-up
- Water bottle
3. Safety and Environment:
- Description: Safety is a top priority on Ile aux Cerfs. Lifeguards are present on the main beaches, all watersports and activities are conducted with the necessary safety equipment and briefings. The island is also committed to preserving its natural environment, so please respect the local wildlife and dispose of waste responsibly.
- Highlights: Lifeguard presence, safety briefings, environmental conservation.
| Option Transport With Driver (To arrange pick up Time) | |
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1-3 Persons |
Rs 3,500 |
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4-7 Persons |
Rs 5,000 |
Experience
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Highlights
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Cruise as from 09hr from Blue BayVisit of ile aux Fouquets LighthouseIle de la passeIle aux AigrettesVisit the GRSE WaterfallLand at ile aux Cerfs
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Includes
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SnorkellingBBQ meal with unlimited drinksListening to our Musicians
₨6,000

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