Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg

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Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg

3.8 · 3 reviews 7 hours From $101 Operated by VACANCES OH SOLEIL · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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Water color, a waterfall, and an island beach. This 7-hour catamaran cruise from Pointe Jérôme takes you from the Mahebourg area to Ile aux Cerfs, with snorkeling at Eau Bleu and sea-and-mountain views built in.

I love the snorkeling stop at Eau Bleu, especially the way the water tones shift and make the sea look almost painted. I also like that snacks, lunch, and drinks are included, so you spend the day enjoying Mauritius instead of budgeting for every break.

One drawback to plan around: the meeting point can feel a bit unclear at first, and the skipper may not talk much, so show up early and be ready to confirm you’re at the right boat.

Key Things You’ll Notice on This Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Key Things You’ll Notice on This Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise

  • Snorkel at Eau Bleu for a colorful ocean pause during the cruise
  • Grand River South East waterfall stop with great viewing from the water
  • Ile aux Cerfs lunch and island time included in a smooth 7-hour flow
  • Snacks, lunch, and drinks on board mean less hassle for you
  • Multilingual live guidance in English, French, Hindi, Urdu, and Arabic
  • Depart and return times that keep the day simple (around 09:00 to 16:00)

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Catamaran Day Trip From Pointe Jérôme to Ile aux Cerfs

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Catamaran Day Trip From Pointe Jérôme to Ile aux Cerfs
If you want a Mauritius day that feels like a full reset, this cruise is a smart choice. You’re not just doing a beach. You’re moving through multiple “moods” of the island in one outing: open sea views, a snorkeling break, a waterfall stop, then Ile aux Cerfs for lunch and island scenery.

The format is built for comfort. You board the catamaran at Pointe Jérôme, spend most of the day on the water, and return to the same starting area. At $101 per person, the value comes from what’s included on the boat, not from cheap pricing alone.

This is also a nature-forward option. The cruise description leans hard into green and blue scenery, plus the waterfall view and a snorkeling window that focuses on how the water looks.

Getting There: Pointe Jérôme, Timing, and Finding Your Boat

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Getting There: Pointe Jérôme, Timing, and Finding Your Boat
Departure is listed as 9:00 from Pointe Jérôme, with a return back around 16:00. That timing matters because it shapes your whole day. If you’re staying in the south east, you can often treat this like a “one and done” activity that won’t swallow half your holiday logistics.

A practical tip from a real-world experience: signage at the start point can be limited. One traveler noted that other tour operators had signs, but this specific one did not. The good part is that the crew is supposed to welcome you in uniform at the embarkment point, and you should be able to ask which boat you’re allowed to board.

What I’d do to make this stress-free:

  • Arrive early enough to confirm your exact boarding spot.
  • Use GPS for direction, but also rely on crew presence when you reach the pier area.
  • Have your booking details ready in case there’s any quick check at the dock.

Eau Bleu Snorkeling: What This Stop Really Gives You

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Eau Bleu Snorkeling: What This Stop Really Gives You
The schedule includes snorkeling at Eau Bleu. Even if you’re not a hardcore snorkeler, this is the kind of stop that works because it’s short, clear, and built into a day that already has sightseeing.

Why Eau Bleu matters here: the highlights emphasize the different colors of the ocean. That’s usually what people notice most when they snorkel successfully, good visibility, and a sea bottom or surface that creates that “varied color” effect. If you like watching light shift across the water, this stop is designed for you.

Also, because snorkeling is included, you don’t have to keep checking prices for rentals or decide late in the day whether it’s worth it. You just do it as part of the flow.

A small consideration: if you’re sensitive to water time, plan to pace yourself. Snorkeling is often more tiring than it looks, especially when you’re also spending hours on a boat beforehand. Bring a calm mindset, and treat it as a highlight, not a workout.

Watching the Grand River South East Waterfall From the Water

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Watching the Grand River South East Waterfall From the Water
After the snorkeling stop, the cruise includes a Grand River South East Waterfall segment. This is one of the parts that makes the day feel like more than an island beach trip.

Seeing a waterfall from sea and shoreline viewpoints gives you a different scale. From the water, you get better context for how steep the terrain is and how the island water systems feed into the coast. The cruise also mentions sea views and mountain views, and the waterfall stop fits right into that theme.

What to expect in practice: this is usually a viewing-focused moment, not a long hiking detour. That’s good news if your schedule is tight or if you want your nature moments to stay easy.

If you’re the type who takes photos from multiple angles, this section can be rewarding. Waterfall shots can look “okay” from one perspective and striking from another, and the cruise format gives you those different viewpoints.

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Ile Aux Cerfs: Lunch, Sea Air, and Island Time

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Ile Aux Cerfs: Lunch, Sea Air, and Island Time
The itinerary brings you to Ile aux Cerfs, with lunch included as part of the island time. Ile aux Cerfs is a name you’ll hear a lot for a reason. It’s a place where a catamaran day makes sense, because you can enjoy the sea approach and then settle into beach-and-rest mode without changing plans.

Since the cruise includes lunch, you avoid the common problem of island outings where you spend your best hours hunting food. You get a planned meal, then you can focus on what you actually want to do on the island, relax, take in the views, and enjoy that “island day” feeling.

What I like about this structure is that it respects your energy. You’re already on the water all morning. Adding lunch on the island keeps the afternoon from feeling rushed or fragmented.

One practical note: if you’re prone to sun fatigue, treat the island time like a chance to slow down. You may be under direct sun after time on the catamaran deck. Bring sunscreen, a hat if you use one, and plan shade moments.

Food and Drinks on Board: The Comfort Factor You Pay For

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Food and Drinks on Board: The Comfort Factor You Pay For
This cruise includes snacks, lunch, and drinks on board. That matters more than many people think, because food can be the hidden cost that turns a “good deal” into a more expensive day once you add everything you didn’t plan for.

The highlights specifically call out delicious meals and snacks, and at least one review praised the crew that handled the food and drink service. That kind of service detail is not small. On a catamaran day, quick, friendly service keeps the day flowing, especially if you’re switching between deck time, snorkeling prep, and island time.

Also, this cruise is guided. There’s a live tour guide available in English, French, Hindi, Urdu, and Arabic. Even if you don’t catch every word, it’s useful when you want basic context and a sense of what’s happening next.

One balance point: a traveler noted the skipper was a bit quiet and didn’t talk much about what could be seen from the boat. That doesn’t automatically make the trip worse, but it does mean your experience may lean more toward scenery and activities than commentary.

Live Guidance in 5 Languages: Who This Works Best For

The live guide coverage is a standout detail. You get support in English, French, Hindi, Urdu, and Arabic. If you’re traveling with friends or family who prefer different languages, this kind of coverage can make everyone feel included.

What I’d expect from this setup is less about long lectures and more about practical narration. The day runs on a schedule: boarding at 9:00, snorkeling at Eau Bleu, waterfall stop, lunch at Ile aux Cerfs, back by 16:00. When time is tight, guides usually focus on what you need to know at the moment.

If you’re someone who likes to ask questions, this multilingual format can help. If you’re not, you’ll still benefit from knowing the flow and what to watch for during scenic segments.

Price and Value: Why $101 Can Make Sense Here

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Price and Value: Why $101 Can Make Sense Here
At $101 per person for a 7-hour catamaran cruise, the real question is what you’re paying for. Here, your money buys a lot of included value:

  • Full catamaran tour with guide/crew
  • Snacks, lunch, and drinks
  • Snorkeling (at Eau Bleu)
  • Waterfall viewing time
  • Round-trip structure back to Pointe Jérôme

The only clear miss on convenience is hotel transport. Hotel pick up and drop off are not included, but they can be arranged for extra pay. That doesn’t make the tour bad, it just means you should budget time and transport from wherever you’re staying.

So who gets the best value? People who:

  • Want food included to avoid extra costs
  • Prefer an organized route with nature stops
  • Would otherwise pay separately for a boat trip plus snorkeling plus meals

If you’re staying close enough to Pointe Jérôme to make meeting simple, the $101 price feels more like paying for a full-day plan rather than just a boat seat.

Group Feel and Practical Comfort on a 7-Hour Sail

Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise sailing from Mahebourg - Group Feel and Practical Comfort on a 7-Hour Sail
This is a full half-day plus outing. You’re out long enough to enjoy the rhythm of sea travel, not so long that it feels like a multi-day commitment. The schedule is built around four anchors: departure, snorkeling, waterfall, and Ile aux Cerfs lunch.

In day-trip terms, 7 hours is a sweet spot. You get movement and variety, but you’re still back early enough to enjoy your evening plans.

Your comfort will mostly depend on your expectations:

  • If you want a quiet scenic day, the pace fits.
  • If you want lots of onboard storytelling, the quiet skipper note suggests you may have to rely on your own observation, not constant narration.

Either way, the structure is designed so that you’re never bored. You’re switching locations, then doing an activity, then relaxing.

Who Should Book This Cruise, and Who Might Want Something Else

This cruise fits best if you’re a nature lover who also likes practical logistics. You get snorkeling at Eau Bleu, a waterfall stop at Grand River South East, and time at Ile aux Cerfs with lunch included.

It also works well for mixed-interest groups. One person can focus on sea views and photos, another can focus on snorkeling, and everyone eats without scrambling for food.

You might consider a different option if:

  • You want heavy commentary and lots of detailed guidance onboard.
  • You dislike any water activity at all, since snorkeling is part of the included program.
  • Your hotel is far from Pointe Jérôme and you do not want to pay extra for transport.

Should You Book This Ile Aux Cerfs Catamaran Cruise?

Yes, I’d book it if you want an organized, included-food, nature-heavy Mauritius day. The biggest strengths are simple: snorkeling at Eau Bleu, waterfall viewing at Grand River South East, and Ile aux Cerfs lunch all within a 7-hour catamaran day.

If you do book, do one thing to protect your experience: arrive early at Pointe Jérôme and confirm your boarding spot. With a bit of prep, the day feels smooth. Without it, you might waste a short slice of time wondering where to go.

FAQ

How long is the Ile Aux Cerfs catamaran cruise from Mahebourg?

The duration is listed as 7 hours.

Where does the cruise depart and return?

It departs from Pointe Jérôme at 9:00 and returns to Pointe Jérôme at 16:00.

What does the tour include?

It includes snacks, lunch, and drinks, a full catamaran tour with guide/crew, the waterfall, and snorkeling.

Is hotel pick up and drop off included?

No. Hotel pick up and drop off are not included, but they can be arranged for an extra cost.

Where does the snorkeling take place?

Snorkeling is scheduled at Eau Bleu.

Will I have a guide, and what languages are available?

Yes, there is a live tour guide. Languages listed are English, French, Hindi, Urdu, and Arabic.

Is there free cancellation and a reserve option?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is a reserve now and pay later option.

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