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M3-1 Whale watching
The island of Mauritius is home to two different species of whales: sperm whales, which live in Mauritius far out off the coast all year round. Humpback whales that migrate to our shores from June to September to feed and protect newborns or calves. We will observe humpback whales or sperm whales in their natural environment depending on the season of your reservation day.M4-1 - Dolphins - Whale Watching - Snorkeling
We will go to the dolphins first, depending on the start time in the morning, or to the whales first if we start later.The tour is the same as the described tours to the dolphins or to the whales. Additionally, if time permits, we will implement a visit to a snorkelling spot.
M5-1 - West coast panorama our Deluxe
Our superlative tour starts at sunrise with the dolphins. After hopefully an extensive swim, we head to calmer waters and have a small breakfast. We continue along the coast up to about the level of Albion with its cliffs and the lighthouse. If whales are to be reached, we will not miss this spectacle, but this cannot be guaranteed.M6-1 Dolphins and Benitiers island
Our tour starts at 0900 and we keep an eye out for the dolphins and try to find a quiet spot. Of course, we usually have the opportunity to get into the water to the dolphins.Afterwards we drive to our snorkeling spot in front of Le Morne or at La Preneuse to observe the coral fish extensively. On the way to the Benitiers island we pass the Crystal Rock before we go ashore.
The table is set and we start our homemade BBQ with chicken, fish, sausage, salad and baguettes. Cool drinks and wine on request are served of course.
M7-2 - West coast panorama tour
From Le Morne to Albion, from bathing fun to pirate feeling. The west coast with all its colorful aspects, the turquoise lagoon and the colors of the national park fascinates many visitors.We take you on our boat away from the many tourists to the lighthouse to Albion, the cliffs of Falaise, snorkeling at Le Morne or in front of Flic en Flac.