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Depending on your point of departure, you will discover the North, the East, or the South of the island.
A great panorama awaits you - fly in the helicopter for 20, 40, or 60 minutes over Mauritius.
Take in the spectacular of the Chamarel waterfall on the southern tour.
Enjoy the magnificent view of the Île aux Cerfs.
Fly for 20, 40, or 60 minutes over the island of Mauritius
Marvel at a diverse panorama from above
Flexible options for point of departure: in the north, east, or south of the island
The helicopter takes off and, slowly, the world below becomes smaller. Details disappear and an impressive panoramic image is formed. Fly over the beach, the sea, and green valleys - natural beauties that you can only admire in all their splendor from above.
While snow-white beaches meander along the coast, wild jungle and lush green valleys prevail inside the island: Today, a helicopter flight over the diverse island of Mauritius awaits you. The flight takes 20, 40 or 60 minutes and starts in the north, east or south of the island. Depending on the starting point, you will fly over the capital, Port Louis, and marvel at the offshore island, Île aux Cerfs. On the tour in the south, the impressive Chamarel Waterfall and the almost 2,000 ft Le Morne Brabant mountain await you. Listen to the stories of the experienced pilot and enjoy magnificent views of landscapes that will sweep you away.
Duration of the trip: Half day
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