
Pearl of Mauritius, a true icon depicted on all tourist guides, Ile aux Cerfs is like a little paradise on earth.
87 hectares bordered by white sand. To come to Mauritius without visiting at least once this place with the magic charm, is to make an incomplete journey.
The island's vision resembles a postcard with its turquoise-lagoon lagoon, mangrove swamp and abundant tropical vegetation.
There are plenty of water sports: kayaking, canoeing, sailing, parasailing etc. In addition to its large public beach, Ile aux Cerfs also hides many peaceful corners.
With its turquoise blue water and bone-white sand, this beach steals a soft spot in every visitor's heart.
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Tips from Mauritius Explored
- 1Make full use of the water sports in the area, they sure don't disappoint!
- 2A 'not to be missed experience' is the Catamaran Cruise
- 3Take panoramic pictures so you can capture more of Ile aux Cerfs' beauty with every click
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Hotels Nearby
- Shangri-La Le Touessrok (boat access)
More Beaches in East
Continue exploring the beautiful East coast

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