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Mauritius

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Reasons To
Visit Mauritius

  • Beaches

    There is no escaping the fact that Mauritius boasts some of the world’s most perfect beaches. From Grand Baie in the north to Flic en Flac in the west and Belle Mare in the south, you will find silky white sand and warm blue ocean.

    Beaches
  • Diving & Snorkelling

    Most hotels in Mauritius offer diving and snorkelling excursions to the coral reefs that fringe the island. Here you will find a wide variety of colourful reef fish and keep your eyes open for dolphins, turtles and whales.

    Diving & Snorkelling
  • Handicrafts and Shopping

    For those who enjoy a spot of retail therapy, trips can be organised to the capital Port Louis where there is a wide range of shops selling everything from local handicrafts to designer jewellery.

    Handicrafts and Shopping
  • Rest & Relaxation

    Mauritius is the ideal destination for those searching for rest and relaxation and many head there in search of a little beach time after an active safari elsewhere. The beaches are beautiful and spa treatments out of this world.

    Rest & Relaxation
  • Watersports

    Mauritius is a watersport enthusiasts’ paradise with many hotels offering complimentary non-motorised water activities such as kayaking, windsurfing and hobie cat sailing. Waterskiing, catamaran sailing and deep sea fishing can also be organised.

    Watersports

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Excursions in Mauritius: Deux Cocos Island

Sailing from Pointe d'Esny on the South East coast of Mauritius to Deux Cocos, a small island of exquisite natural beauty in the middle of the marine park of Blue Bay.

Iles des Deux Cocos, Mauritius

Deux Cocos Island

  • Cruises, Sailing & Water
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Walking & Biking

Sailing from Pointe d'Esny on the South East coast of Mauritius to Deux Cocos, a small island of exquisite natural beauty in the middle of the marine park of Blue Bay. Here you can visit the Moorish villa called "Follies," built in the 20th century by one of the first English governors of Mauritius, Sir Hesket Bell - a very colourful, eccentric character. After a walk around the island lunch is served and after lunch you can explore the island at your own pace - on one side a white sand beach extends along a turquoise lagoon, while the southernmost face of the island, exposed to the dominant winds, is wild and rugged.

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