Mauritius, with its stunning lagoons and idyllic islands, offers some of the most unforgettable catamaran experiences in the world. In this article, we’ll share our personal experience aboard these majestic vessels as residents of Mauritius, providing insights into the best catamaran trips the island has to offer. Additionally, we’ll compare prices and highlight the main catamaran companies, helping you choose the perfect trip that fits your needs and budget. Join us as we dive into the best catamaran experiences that Mauritius has to offer!
Also discover our article about the best islands to visit in Mauritius.
Top Destinations for Catamaran Trips in Mauritius
In the West: Catamaran Tours to Ile aux Bénitier and Crystal Rock
We have been on catamaran trips to Île aux Bénitiers and Crystal Rock a few times already, we’ve organized a Frolic Meetup on a catamaran to île aux Bénitiers as well, and even for our wedding guests, and it’s an experience we’ve cherished time and again. Departing from Black River, the journey offers stunning views of turquoise waters framed by majestic mountain ranges. One of the highlights of the trip is the opportunity to see dolphins swimming alongside the boat. We’ve been fortunate to encounter these playful creatures on three out of four excursions, adding a touch of wonder to our adventure. The peaceful atmosphere, paired with a delicious BBQ lunch and the chance to swim, makes each outing unforgettable.
As we cruise slowly towards Crystal Rock, guests can marvel at this remarkable natural formation, which emerged from a fossilized coral reef and has stood for billions of years. The snorkeling opportunities at Crystal Rock are fantastic, allowing everyone to explore vibrant marine life before heading to Île aux Bénitiers for relaxation and fun in the sun.
Companies organising catamaran trips to Île aux Bénitier and Crystal Rock: Océane (recommended), Croisières Australes / Blue Safari, Baba Cool, Black River Charters.
This cruise is usually organized either during the day (usually 9am – 3:30pm), or in the evening for sunset (3h). Both are magical.
Prices typically range from 2000 to 3,200 Rs, depending on the cruise’s amenities and quality of food.
In the South-East: Catamaran Tours from Mahebourg to Île aux Cerfs, including Île aux Aigrettes or Île au Phare
Discover the South-East coast of Mauritius with an enchanting catamaran trip departing from Mahébourg which takes you on a scenic journey to Île aux Cerfs, passing by and sometimes stopping at Île Aux Aigrettes or Île au Phare.
- Océane organizes an Eco-Tour which offers a deep dive into the rich flora and fauna of Île Aux Aigrettes. As you sail along Îlot Mangénie and the iconic Île aux Cerfs, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the coastline. After immersing yourself in the island’s beauty, enjoy a snorkeling adventure at some of the best spots along the East Coast before savoring a BBQ lunch served at anchor. Upon arrival at Île aux Aigrettes, a knowledgeable guide will lead you on a thorough exploration of this nature reserve, where you can discover rare endemic species, including the Pink Pigeon and the Mauritius Kestrel. This trip typically runs from 9:00 AM to 3:45 PM, making it a full day of nature and relaxation.
- Another fantastic option is offered by Island Spirit. This 6h trip not only includes the stunning views of Île aux Cerfs but also opportunities for snorkeling at Eau Bleu and dolphin watching. With a maximum capacity of 21 passengers, this experience promises a more intimate setting, allowing guests to truly soak in the beauty of the southeastern waters. A visit to Île aux Phares, where you can explore the historic lighthouse, adds a unique touch to the day. Priced at 3,000 Rs per person, the Island Spirit tour is perfect for those seeking both adventure and relaxation along the stunning coastline.
- For those wanting an extended experience, a full-day shared catamaran excursion departing from Mahébourg’s Pointe des Regattes offers a comprehensive adventure lasting about 8.5 hours. This trip includes snorkeling at Trou Moutou, a visit to the Grand Rivière Sud Est waterfall, and engaging storytelling about the area’s marine history. Guests can enjoy a BBQ lunch onboard and relax on the beautiful beaches of Île aux Cerfs, soaking up the sun and scenery. Two catamaran companies offer this trip: Croisières Australes and Silver Swordfish. Prices range from 2,660 Rs on Marideals for locals and residents, to 3,200 Rs.
In the East: Catamaran Tours from Trou d'Eau Douce to Île aux Cerfs
Make the most of the unique experience that catamarans offer as you explore the stunning East Coast of Mauritius and the famous Île Aux Cerfs.
While we’ve visited Île aux Cerfs via a speed boat, we wouldn’t recommend it due to the overwhelming crowds of tourists on the island that can make the experience feel rushed and chaotic. In contrast, a catamaran cruise offers a much more enjoyable and relaxing day on the water. With spacious decks and a friendly crew, you can savor the stunning scenery at a leisurely pace, and even snorkel in tranquil spots without feeling hurried.
Departing from the picturesque fishermen village of Trou d’Eau Douce, these trips are perfect for those seeking adventure and relaxation under the tropical sun. You’ll embark on a journey that takes you past Îlot Mangénie and the famous Île aux Cerfs. Some of the excursions also take you to the stunning Grande Rivière Sud-Est waterfall. Enjoy snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of Eau Bleu, savor a succulent BBQ lunch onboard, and take in the breathtaking scenery that defines this idyllic vacation spot. These excursions offer the perfect blend of leisure and exploration, allowing guests to fully appreciate the beauty of the lagoon.
Companies organising catamaran trips to Île aux Cerfs: Océane, Island Hopper, Tiny Boats, Blue Alizé, Neptune Pirate Cruises.
Price typically range from 1800 to 2,352 Rs depending on the boat amenities and quality of food.
In the North: Catamaran Tours to Coin de Mire and Îlot Gabriel
Embarking on a catamaran cruise to Coin de Mire (Gunner’s Quoin), Îlot Gabriel, and Flat Island is an enchanting way to explore the northern coast of Mauritius. These stunning destinations, located ten kilometers from the mainland, offer a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility. Departing from Grand Baie, the journey to these islands takes approximately 1.5 hours, providing ample opportunity to soak in the breathtaking views of the turquoise waters and lush landscapes that define this part of the island.
Îlot Gabriel, often regarded as a hidden gem, captivates visitors with its wild and unspoiled nature. Unlike the more crowded Flat Island, Îlot Gabriel offers a serene escape where you can immerse yourself in lush greenery and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
Note that the seas can be rough at times, particularly during the Mauritian winter. We’ve organized a Frolic Meetup on a Catamaran to the North in July but had to cancel it once and eventually were not able to reach the islands due to high waves, which can be challenging for those prone to seasickness. When this happens, the captain may choose to come back to Pereybere beach area and let you enjoy the calm water of the lagoon.
Companies organising catamaran trips to the North: TopCat, Vavavoom, and Baba Cool (trimaran).
Prices typically range from 1700 to 3200 Rs, depending on the boat amenities and quality of food.
In the North: Sunset Catamaran Tours along the coast
Experience the enchanting beauty of the North Coast during a sunset catamaran cruise with Vavavoom Cruise. They offer a shared sunset cruise lasts five hours, starting with welcoming cocktails and snacks as you sail away. As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, enjoy a delicious dinner buffet while soaking in the stunning views. Live entertainment adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a perfect way to unwind and celebrate the day’s end before returning to shore at 10 PM. Don’t miss this opportunity for a magical evening on the water!
Prices vary from 1600 to 2250 Rs.
In the North: A Mangrove Cruise to Bernaches Island
Blue Safari offers a unique catamaran cruise from Grand Gaube to Île d’Ambres and Bernaches Island, exploring the stunning mangrove forests of Mauritius’ northeast coast. This 6.5-hour journey allows you to bask in the sun, swim in warm waters, and enjoy the serene coastal scenery. Navigate through intricate mangrove channels, witnessing vibrant ecosystems while savoring refreshing cocktails and a delicious BBQ lunch on board.
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