MAURITIUS Republic of Mauritius, Nations of the small archipelago in the Indian Ocean in eastern Southern Africa. The island nation is situated about 900 km east of Madagascar and 180 km northeast of French Réunion. The country includes several islands of volcanic origin. Besides the main island of Mauritius, there is Rodrigues Island 600 km away to the east and two outer islands, Agaléga, 1065 km to the north, and the uninhabited archipelago of the CargadosCarajos Shoals (Saint Brandon), 430 km to the northeast. Mauritius, Rodrigues, and Réunion belong to the Mascarene Islands, with Mauritius being the largest. The island is about 61 km long and 45 km wide, with an area of 1,864 km. Once dependent on sugar exports, the island has built up a strong outsourcing and financial services sector, as well as an important tourism industry, and now boasts one of Africa’s highest per capita incomes.
Ile Aux Cerfs Island – MAURITIUS
Ile Aux Cerfs Island: Mauritius After breakfast, Drive to Belle Mare to enjoy aquatic activities like parasailing*, undersea walk*, waterfall visit * or banana tube ride*. Drive to Troud’EauDouce for the speedboat transfer to Ile aux Cerfs, the islet with the most beautiful beach and the clearest turquoise water. Free on island up to 15h30. Return back to mainland by speedboat. Drive back to hotel. The Ile aux Cerfs Leisure Island lies off Troud’EauDouce in the largest lagoon of Mauritius and offers picturesque surroundings in a “chic and wild” setting for a breathtaking experience of natural beauty. It is home to beach restaurants, an adventure park, a wide array of water sports and an 18-hole golf course as well as untouched tranquil beaches. Meera and her 2 friends Jayashree and Swati decided to go for Sea Walk. It was an amazing experience for them.