MAHEBOURG WEATHER

Your escape to discover the South-East Coast of Mauritius...

Mahebourg is well-known for its history as it was the battleground of several empires that fought for Mauritius. In 1810, the British Empire wanted to capture Isle de France (Mauritius; named after the French colony) as it was strategically located on the route to India. The bay of Vieux Grand Port, and Ile de La Passe, was the place where these mythical battles took place. Today, Mahebourg is known for being a bucolic fisherman village known for its regattas and the warmth of its inhabitants.

Embark on the luxurious Silver Swordfish Catamaran and experience the breathtaking beauty of the southeastern part of our tropical paradise. You will have the opportunity to discover the rich cultural heritage of these destinations and will be enchanted by the amazing flora and fauna that this part of the island holds.

The South-East Offshore Islets of Mauritius

Our catamaran, Silver Swordfish previously known as the Harris Wilson I, departs from the jetty of Pointe des Régates and sails in the glittering shades of blue of the lagoon where history swims deep. Sail off to Trou Moutou, an incredible natural aquarium that hosts various marine species, to snorkel and swim with our crew’s assistance. We will then sail to Ile aux Phares and disembark at Ile aux Phares for a visit and story telling about the islands’ the iconic Lighthouse. After that, sail to Ile Aux Cerfs to relax and unwind.

Private Catamaran Cruise in the South-East of Mauritius

Onboard the Silver Swordfish catamaran, let yourself escape from reality with this amazing scenery. Book your private catamaran cruise with us to sail off the splendid South East coast onboard our catamaran. Celebrate a special event such as a wedding, a shared full-day cruise with friends, or a private cruise to celebrate a birthday, we have what you need to spend a great time onboard.

More about Mahebourg

Mahebourg is well-known for its history as it was the battleground of several empires that fought for Mauritius. In 1810, the British Empire wanted to capture Isle de France (Mauritius; named after the French colony) as it was strategically located on the route to India. The bay of Vieux Grand Port, and Ile de La Passe, was the place where these mythical battles took place. Today, Mahebourg is known for being a bucolic fisherman village known for its regattas and the warmth of its inhabitants.

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