Full Day East Tour

8 hours

Easy

Explore Mauritius’ East – Full-Day Guided Adventure
Experience the rich nature, culture, and history of eastern Mauritius with Eternis Tours on this full-day journey.

Your adventure begins with pick-up from your accommodation and a visit to Bras d’Eau National Park, a lush haven of tropical forests, mangroves, and rare wildlife, perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Continue to the bustling Flacq Central Market, where vibrant stalls showcase fresh produce, spices, handicrafts, and local delicacies — a true taste of Mauritian daily life.

Next, explore the Mahebourg Museum, which offers fascinating insights into the island’s colonial history, maritime heritage, and local culture. Conclude your day with a stroll along the Mahebourg Waterfront, enjoying scenic ocean views, charming streets, and the relaxed coastal atmosphere of this historic town.

🍴 Optional: Savor authentic local Mauritian cuisine at a traditional restaurant along the route.

⏱️ Duration: 8 hours
🚗 Includes: Pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation
📍 Main Highlights: Bras d’Eau National Park • Flacq Central Market • Mahebourg Museum • Mahebourg Waterfront
✨ Flexible: Other attractions in the east can be added upon request at the same rate.

Discover the perfect balance of nature, culture, and history on an unforgettable day with Eternis Tours.

What's included?
    Exclusions
    • Entry or admission fee
    Please note

      Physical Requirements & Precautions

      Moderate walking: Guests will explore trails at Bras d’Eau, market streets, museum exhibits, and the waterfront; short walks and stairs are involved.

      Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers are recommended.

      Sun protection: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, especially for outdoor areas.

      Hydration: Carry a bottle of water, particularly when visiting Bras d’Eau and outdoor markets.

      Weather: A light jacket or raincoat is suggested in case of sudden showers or coastal winds.

      Accessibility: Some areas, such as forest trails and waterfront steps, may not be fully wheelchair accessible.

      Medical conditions: Guests with heart, respiratory, or mobility issues should consult their doctor if needed.

      Pregnant travellers: The tour is generally suitable, but forest trails and uneven areas should be navigated carefully.

      What to bring

        What to Bring

        Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers

        Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses

        Reusable water bottle

        Light jacket or raincoat

        Camera or smartphone for photos

        Cash or card for souvenirs, entrance fees, or optional meals

        Personal medication if required

        Swimwear & towel (optional) — if you wish to enjoy a coastal stop at the waterfront