Discover the best top things to do in Vacoas, Mauritius including Sun E-Bike, Horazis, Sophie Nature Walk, Takamaka Boutique Winery, MauTaxiTransfer, Domaine des 7 Vallees, Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF), Le Port Ship Model, Mauritius Gymkhana Club, Mon Vert Natural Walk.
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Sun e-bike ltd offers rides in "Fat e-bike" in Mauritius. It is a family project encompassing two objectives; that of sharing two passions: nature and mountain biking to as many people as possible. we have 2 tracks for the moment on beginner and one advanced track. We can on request also personnalise tracks together with our clients.
5.0 based on 99 reviews
Horazis provides quality hiking & trekking tours in Mauritius Island, guided by our best laid-back local certified mountaineer. Ensuring your security the entire way, our fine selection of hiking tours will guide you to the most beautiful locations of Mauritius. We ensure that every aspect of your trip is safe, enjoyable, and full of lasting memories.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
“By creating the only winery in Mauritius dedicated to the production of lychee wine, I wanted to write the art of winemaking differently:with a lot of audacity, some technical know-how and a great amount of fun. Some say we have stars in our eyes, some say we are extravagants. What is certain is that we are somewhere West of the Sun and East of the Moon." Alexander Oxenham, Oenologist Takamaka Boutique Winery proposes guided tours of its winery including a unique lychee wine tasting experience. Meet and Greet the Oenologist or his spouse for a human touch you will remember. Advance booking advised. Shop and Coffee corner available on site. Come for a relaxing time. Picnic lunch packs available at the Coffee Corner. Come, Experience, Enjoy.
Very pleasant atmosphere,nice location,wine is white,local made from lychee.clean and neat.staff are helpful
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Ile aux Aigrettes is a small (27 ha) island situated in the Mahebourg Bay, about 850 m off the south-east coast of Mauritius. Unlike the mainland which is of volcanic origin, Ile aux Aigrettes is made up of coralline limestone. It is home to the last remnants of dry coastal forest, once found around most of Mauritius.
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