Embark on a catamaran at Grand Bay to begin an amazing experience in the north coast of Mauritius. Get a breathtaking view of the Gunner’s Quoin island while sailing along the island. Get the chance to possibly spot the emblematic seabird ‘’Paille en Queue’’ or white-tailed tropic bird. Have a swim and snorkel stop in the blue turquoise water for an unforgettable memory to take back home. A tasty barbecue lunch will be served on board as well as unlimited drinks. Relax on the white sandy beaches of Gabriel Island in the afternoon before heading back on land with a lot of memories to share.

Mauritius Grand Bay North coast catamaran cruise
- Discover the north coast of Mauritius on a catamaran
- Swim and snorkel in the turquoise water
- Sail along Coin de Mire Island
- Enjoy the white sandy beaches of Gabriel Island
BBQ Lunch
Drinks on board
Hämtning och avlämning på hotell
- Children up to 4 years go for free
- The minimum booking for this activity is 2 adults
- Please make sure to fill in all the requested fields at checkout and carefully read the voucher after booking
- The pick up time and duration of the tour will vary depending on the location of your hotel. Please confirm your pick up place and time directly with the local operator at least 48 hours prior to departure. You will find the contact details on the voucher after booking
- It's recommended to bring sun cream, a cap, swimwear, towels, snorkeling equipment and flipflops
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Från Tyskland - juni 2025Rest som par
18 - 24 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg4/5
Edwin domen
Från Usa - juni 2025Rest som par
35 - 44 år
Bra
Sammanlagt betyg4/5
De ervaring was leuk enige minpunt was dat we van wegen het weer niet naar het eiland gingen waar we naar toe zouden gaan dit werd ons pas verteld toe ...
Mandy
Från Usa - april 2025Rest med familjen
25 - 34 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg4/5
Insgesamt ein schöner Ausflug. Super Crew an Bord. Tolles Essen. Besuchte Insel hat uns nicht gefallen, kein schöner Sandstrand, wenig Schatten, zieml ...
Trippy Zee
Från Usa - september 2024Rest med vänner
35 - 44 år
Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
The only negative was the European music blaring on the boat all day.
Anonym
Från Usa - juli 2024Mycket bra
Sammanlagt betyg5/5
Great day out, crew were great, looked after everyone. Swimming at the remote island was like being in a tropical fish tank! The food and drink were l ...
Ina
Från Usa - juni 2024Rest med familjen
18 - 24 år
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Sammanlagt betyg3/5
Likte at man kunne sitte foran, bevege seg fritt, maten, snorkling, musikk, drikke Likte ikke, tvang oss opp for å danse for å være mest høylytt når ...
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