Visit Trou aux Cerfs in Curepipe and enjoy one of Mauritius’ most famous dormant volcanic craters, with lush forested slopes, a crater lake, cool highland air and wide panoramic viewpoints.
Nature lovers, photographers and scenic stopovers
Visit Trou aux Cerfs in Curepipe and enjoy one of Mauritius’ most famous dormant volcanic craters, with lush forested slopes, a crater lake, cool highland air and wide panoramic viewpoints.
Enjoy a wonderful day filled with sunshine, tasty food, refreshing drinks, and plenty of relaxation!
Enjoy a relaxing day cruise on a comfortable catamaran to the beautiful Ile aux Cerfs. Spend your day sailing across clear blue waters while taking in the stunning coastal views of Mauritius.
You can swim in the warm lagoon, relax under the sunshine, and explore one of the island’s most famous beach destinations. There is also an opportunity to visit the Grand River South East Waterfall during the trip.
Ile aux Cerfs is known for its soft white sand and crystal-clear water, making it a perfect place to unwind. Guests can also enjoy snorkeling and discover colorful tropical fish and vibrant coral reefs.
A tasty BBQ lunch and refreshing drinks are included, making this catamaran trip a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Trou aux Cerfs is one of the best-known natural landmarks in Mauritius and a very easy stop to add to a central-island sightseeing route. Rising in the highlands of Curepipe, this dormant volcanic crater is known for its circular forested rim, its small lake at the bottom, and its calm atmosphere that feels very different from the coast.
What makes the site especially appealing is how accessible it is. Visitors can arrive, enjoy the main viewpoint and then walk along the crater rim for changing perspectives over the greenery below. The area is popular with both travellers and locals, particularly for light walks, fresh air and panoramic photo opportunities.
Beyond the obvious crater view, Trou aux Cerfs has a geological story that gives the place more depth. It is an ancient dormant volcano associated with the island’s volcanic past, and its wide circular form makes the landscape instantly distinctive. The surrounding woods add a peaceful feel, while the elevation often brings cooler temperatures than many other parts of Mauritius.
On clear days, the viewpoints can open out to impressive views across central Mauritius. Visitors often come for the volcanic scenery, but leave remembering the contrast between the lush vegetation, the still crater lake and the broad sense of space around the rim.
Many travellers stop briefly for photos, but the experience becomes richer if you take time to walk around the rim and notice how the crater changes from one viewpoint to another. Early morning light, occasional mist, and the quiet woodland environment give the site a mood that is especially rewarding for photographers and nature-minded visitors. Birdlife, cooler weather, and the peaceful highland setting also make it a refreshing break from the beach circuit.
Ile aux Cerfs is home to one of the most beautiful golf courses in Mauritius. The course is located by the sea and offers amazing island views.
Your catamaran trip includes a comfortable cruise aboard a spacious 45-foot boat. Start the day with a light breakfast before sailing across the clear lagoon.
Take a break for snorkeling and explore the colorful underwater world with the provided equipment. If weather conditions are good, the cruise may also stop near the Grand River South East Waterfall.
You will have time to relax and explore the beautiful beaches of Ile aux Cerfs. A freshly prepared BBQ lunch is served on board, and drinks are available throughout the day.
The catamaran offers plenty of shaded seating areas as well as large nets at the front where you can lie back and enjoy the sunshine. Onboard facilities include comfortable cabins, showers, a music system, and all necessary safety equipment for a pleasant and secure journey.
Enjoy a relaxing day on a luxury catamaran as you sail across the clear blue waters of Mauritius. The trip begins in the morning with a light breakfast. Once you step on board, you can enjoy unlimited drinks from the open bar throughout the cruise.
Around late morning, the catamaran stops in a large lagoon where guests can go snorkeling. Explore the colorful underwater world, see beautiful coral reefs, and swim among tropical fish in the warm, crystal-clear water.
After snorkeling, the boat continues along the scenic east coast. The cruise passes the mouth of the Grande Rivière Sud Est, where you may spot monkeys on the riverbanks and large fruit bats in the trees. You will also have a distant view of the famous waterfall.
A freshly prepared BBQ lunch is served on board by the friendly crew. Guests can enjoy grilled food, soft drinks, beer, rum, cocktails, and other refreshments. Vegetarian meals can also be arranged if requested in advance.
Following lunch, the catamaran sails through the channel between Ile aux Cerfs and Anahita. You will then arrive at the stunning white sandy beaches of Ile aux Cerfs, one of the most popular islands in Mauritius.
Spend your free time relaxing on the beach, swimming in the lagoon, or enjoying the island’s water activities. After your visit, return to the catamaran for the journey back. During the cruise, the crew shares local stories, plays traditional Mauritian sega music, and creates a fun and friendly atmosphere for everyone on board.
Ile aux Cerfs is a beautiful island located off the east coast of Mauritius. It is known for its soft white sand, turquoise lagoon, and tropical trees. The island is an ideal place to relax, sunbathe, swim, and enjoy the natural beauty of Mauritius. Visitors can also try different water sports and leisure activities available on the island.
The cruise takes place on a spacious 45-foot luxury catamaran designed for comfort. It features a large shaded seating area, sunbathing nets, modern restroom facilities, showers, and two comfortable cabins. The boat offers plenty of space to relax and enjoy a memorable day at sea.
Trou aux Cerfs works very well as a short scenic stop for travellers who want to see another side of Mauritius beyond beaches and resort areas. The site is simple, open, and visually rewarding, making it suitable for couples, families, solo travellers, and photographers.
Because the attraction is easy to access and does not require a long visit, it also pairs nicely with other central or South Island excursions. Whether you come for the volcanic landscape, the fresh highland atmosphere or the panoramic viewpoints, it remains one of the island’s classic natural highlights.
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