Tour

Benitiers Island & Le Morne Boat Trip

Cruise along the waters around southwestern Mauritius with our speedboat tour. Sail along the coastline of Benitiers Island, see dolphins, and enjoy a traditional meal on a beach. Benitiers Island & Le Morne Cruise. We meet in the morning in...

  • 7 hours
  • 8/10 | 33 reviews
  • Open on Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

Cruise along the waters around southwestern Mauritius with our speedboat tour. Sail along the coastline of Benitiers Island, see dolphins, and enjoy a traditional meal on a beach.

Benitiers Island & Le Morne Cruise

We meet in the morning in front of the Martello Tower Museum before setting sail to Tamarin Bay. Upon arrival, we'll encounter dolphins in an unforgettable experience.

Next, we continue to the south of the island, traveling along the west coast. We'll reach the peninsula of Le Morne, known for its basaltic rock outcrop rising over 1500 feet high.

Once there, we'll drop anchor, allowing you to dive off the boat into the clear waters, swim, and explore the seabed with snorkels.

Later, we cruise to Benitiers Island, where you will have a meal consisting of pasta salad, chicken, fish, potatoes, and banana flambe. After dining, we start our return trip, with one last surprise along the way.

The Roche Crystal is a diamond-shaped rock appearing to float in the shallow turquoise waters. We will stop here briefly for a swim.

Finally, we head back to Riviere Noire, arriving 7 hours after departure.

Prices

Included

  • Speedboat trip
  • Food and drink
  • Snorkel equipment
  • Life jackets
  • Bilingual tour escort (English an French)

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

The Martello Tower Museum, Grande Riviere Noire, Mauritius

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