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Mauritius three island tour
£3800
p.p.Internal flights to each island starting and finishing in Mauritiu's main island
Private airport transfers throughout
Accommodation based on twin or double room share
Minimum 2 people sharing a room - single room occupancy supplements will apply
This is a suggested tour itinerary. Call and speak to one for our mauritius travel experts for a tailor made tour specific to your requirements
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Tour Highlights
Each of Mauritius 3 main islands are unique and completely different, yet they are easy to combine into one epic adventure.
Days 1 - 4
4* Blue Margouillat
Breakfast
The trip starts with a short hop-over flight from the main Island of Mauritius, ()or many international flights have good connections straight through to La Reunion, for a few days exploring the mountainous and lush Reunion Island. We highly recommend a helicopter ride over the volcano and at least one day of trekking.
Reunion Island
Days 4 - 9
4* Rodriguez Boutique Bungalows
Half Board
Next, we will take you back in time with a flight to the sleepy island of Rodriquez for a 5 nights stay.
Rodrigues Island
Days 9 - 14
5* JW Marriott Mauritius Resort
Half Board
The last sector of the trip takes you to the luxury JW Marriott Resort on the main island of Mauritius, home to some of the very best Ocean Sports on the Planet. There are few places you will find such an exceptional property, is a stunning setting, with direct access to some of the very best Ocean Sports.
Le Morne
Whether you're a beginner Wingfoiler searching for tranquil waters within the lagoon or taking on the smaller waves at Little Reef, Le Morne caters to every skill level. For those seeking an exhilarating challenge, the sizable waves at Manawa and Chameau offer an exciting experience. Le Morne is an ideal spot for Wing Foilers of all levels. A large world-class Wingfoil centre is right on the main beach at the end of JW Marriott Resort, with a large stick on the newest Duotone equipment.
The wind mostly comes from the East or Southeast (from the left) and has an average speed of 12 to 20 knots in the Mauritian summer (November to March) and about 20 to 30 knots in the Mauritian winter (April to October). In the winter, the trade winds are stronger. So, although this is a year-round spot, the best time to Wingfoil is June through November, although December can also sometimes be good.
On very low tides, Wingfoiling is restricted to some regions of the lagoon, which have shorter masts.
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