Embark on a full-day, all-inclusive East Coast tour in Mauritius. Explore the stunning coastline, uncover hidden art and history, and take a boat trip to the secluded island of Ile Aux Aigrettes.
Embark on a full-day, all-inclusive East Coast tour in Mauritius. Explore the stunning coastline, uncover hidden art and history, and take a boat trip to the secluded island of Ile Aux Aigrettes.
- Curepipe - Begin your adventure with a genuine Mauritian breakfast at a well-known, family-operated dholl puri eatery, serving the island’s quintessential street food for over three generations. Experience more than just the taste! Visitors are treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the kitchen to witness how this local delicacy is…
- Curepipe - Begin your adventure with a genuine Mauritian breakfast at a well-known, family-operated dholl puri eatery, serving the island’s quintessential street food for over three generations. Experience more than just the taste! Visitors are treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the kitchen to witness how this local delicacy is freshly made.
- Trou aux Cerfs - Following breakfast, the journey continues to Trou aux Cerfs, a dormant volcanic crater encircled by lush greenery. From the edge, visitors can enjoy stunning 360° panoramic views across Mauritius, along with insights into its intriguing geological history.
- Le Port Ship Model - Then, explore Le Port Ship Model Factory, where skilled artisans craft intricate handmade ship models using traditional techniques handed down through generations. Visitors can observe the meticulous process up close, gaining an understanding of the precision and artistry behind these globally acclaimed creations.
- Mare aux Vacoas - A brief stop at Mare aux Vacoas, the largest freshwater reservoir on the island, surrounded by serene pine forests and rolling green landscapes, offers a refreshing change of scenery. Enjoy beautiful views over the lake and surrounding highlands while learning about its significance as a vital water source for Mauritius.
- Grand Bassin - The next destination is Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao), a sacred crater lake and one of the most significant Hindu pilgrimage sites in Mauritius. Nestled among lush mountains, the temple complex features vibrant shrines and a tranquil spiritual atmosphere. The guide will share insights into local traditions and beliefs, enhancing the visit. The site also boasts the two tallest Hindu statues in the Indian Ocean, making it both a cultural and visual highlight of the journey.
- Alexandra Falls - Continue to Alexandra Falls, one of the most picturesque viewpoints in Mauritius. Situated within lush rainforest, this iconic stop offers expansive views over dense green valleys and cascading waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy a short walk to the viewpoint, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and listen to the soothing sounds of nature.
- Black River Gorges National Park - Next, visit the Black River Gorges Viewpoint, one of the most iconic panoramic lookouts in South Mauritius. From here, visitors can enjoy sweeping views over deep forested valleys, rolling mountains, and untouched native greenery stretching across the island’s largest protected rainforest. The viewpoint also offers stunning vistas of the west coast, the Curepipe volcano area, and Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire, the highest mountain in Mauritius.
- La Vallee des Couleurs - Proceed to Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park (Vallee Adventure Park), a breathtaking natural reserve known for its unique landscapes and outdoor experiences. Discover the renowned 23 Coloured Earth, a rare geological formation showcasing naturally layered volcanic sand in striking hues. Visitors will also explore lush forest trails leading to two beautiful hidden waterfalls, offering peaceful viewpoints and photo opportunities. For those seeking more adventure, optional activities such as quad biking and ziplining are available on site (at own expense). This stop perfectly combines nature, discovery, and excitement, making it a highlight of the South Mauritius journey.
- Heritage Spice House - Visit the Heritage Spice House in Riambel, a unique sensory stop where visitors discover the rich aromas and flavors that define Mauritian cuisine. Explore locally grown spices, herbs, and traditional ingredients while learning how they are used in everyday island cooking and cultural traditions. This guided experience offers an engaging and interactive insight into Mauritius’ culinary heritage, allowing visitors to smell, see, and understand the island’s authentic flavors.
- Gris Gris Beach - Finally, head to Gris Gris Beach, one of the most dramatic coastal sites in Mauritius. Unlike the island’s sheltered lagoons, this rugged coastline is where powerful Indian Ocean waves crash against volcanic cliffs, creating a raw and spectacular natural scene. Enjoy panoramic ocean views, fresh sea air, and a short walk along the cliffs for unforgettable photo opportunities.

- Private SUV Transportation
- Entry Tickets | The Rault Biscuit Factory
- Bottled water
- Clean & Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch | Native Lodge
- Boat Transfer to Ile Aux Aigrettes
- Private SUV Transportation
- Entry Tickets | The Rault Biscuit Factory
- Bottled water
- Clean & Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch | Native Lodge
- Boat Transfer to Ile Aux Aigrettes
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
This tour of South Mauritius stands out by combining genuine local life, culture, nature, and adventure into a cohesive full-day experience, rather than just a typical sightseeing tour.
The adventure starts with an authentic Mauritian breakfast at a family-owned dholl puri eatery, where participants savor the island’s most famous street food and get an…
This tour of South Mauritius stands out by combining genuine local life, culture, nature, and adventure into a cohesive full-day experience, rather than just a typical sightseeing tour.
The adventure starts with an authentic Mauritian breakfast at a family-owned dholl puri eatery, where participants savor the island’s most famous street food and get an exclusive look at its traditional preparation passed down through generations.
The tour proceeds through the varied landscapes of the south, featuring panoramic 360° views at Trou aux Cerfs, Alexandra Falls, and Black River Gorges viewpoints, providing stunning vistas of rainforest valleys, mountains, coastline, and volcanic terrain all within one area.
A key attraction is the visit to the renowned 23 Coloured Earth at Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park. Another enriching stop is the Heritage Spice House, where visitors travel back in time to explore the historical lifestyle of Mauritius.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.