The soft clamor of waves battling against rocky bluffs create a
palette of colors that will unveil to you as you unwind aboard your
luxury
charter yacht. After more than 9 years of reconstruction, the
Martello Towers built by the British reopened to tourists. Dating
back to 1840, the towers meant to protect this haven from potential
enemies. There are so many other gems awaiting your discovery in
this part of the island. What better way to relax than to sit back
on one of the pristine sandy beaches or to cruise the clear azure
waters aboard your luxury
mega yacht chartered with Sunreef Yachts Charter…
Only 10 kilometers south of Tamarin, between Petite and
Grande-Rivière-Noire, is a picturesque however boggy part of the
island overlooked by Mauritius’ highest peak, Piton de la
Petite-Rivière- Noire. Deer, monkeys and pigs live here in the
wild. Grande Rivière Noire is a departure point for many deep-sea
fishing boats. Follow the locals’ footsteps and take full advantage
of water toys available aboard your luxury
charter mega yacht or luxury
charter catamaran and live the adventure of a lifetime with
Sunreef Yachts
Charter.
Martello is a military tower constructed in 1840 in order to
protect the island from potential disembarking with an ancient
cannon pointed at sea. Its architecture was inspired by Genovesi
towers on the Corsican coastline. The interior of this Martello
Tower is not yet reconstructed but it is possible to climb the top
to view the splendid surrounding panorama. From atop you might even
be able to notice your luxury
charter yacht moored in crystal-clear turquoise waters.
8 kilometers away from Rivière-Noire is a twisting road leading,
through vast fields of sugarcane, from a quaint village of Case to
Chamarel. Soon, a museum commemorating Paul and Virginia, two
miserable heroes of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre’s novel, will be open
in Terres des Couleurs.
While the island’s highest peak eroded, a dense forest disappeared
clearing the way to volcanic ashes now covering the vast field. An
array of colors is displayed at different moments of the day; you
will please the eye with ochre, red or deep purple reflections.
Although this breathtaking stretch of land is located further away
from the entry to the park, you will not regret a pleasant stroll
this colored earth and will bring back wonderful memories aboard
your luxury
charter yacht.
Visiting the Macchabée forest will leave you in awe of immense
ancient trees and rare tropical bird species. Flocks of greedy
macaques are always on the lookout for tourists demanding fruits or
biscuits from them. A panoramic viewpoint in Black River surprises
visitors with breathtaking views on the gorges of Rivière-Noire
while the one located three kilometers away opens up to Alexandra
falls.
Heading south of the majestic lake of Mare aux Vacaos you will
reach another picturesque spring, Grand-Bassin, whose waters are
equally sacred for Mauritian Hindus as those of the Ganges. A true
pilgrimage destination, many important religious ceremonies take
place here. Each February or March impressive crowds participate in
the Maha Shivaratri pilgrimage in honor of Hindu god Shiva. This
crater lake located about 550 meters above sea level is home to an
imposing white temple, dedicated to Shiva and other gods,
ornamented with great statues.
Luxury crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are full of fish
all year round. All fishing enthusiasts will be pleased to find
premium fishing equipment aboard your luxury
charter mega yacht. Blue marlins, sharks, tuna as well as
striped swordfish are abundant in these turquoise waters. Equipped
with plenty of baits, get ready to catch premium fish and hand it
over to your charter crew to prepare a delicious evening meal. Take
advantage of sea and sun and admire impeccable seascapes while
relaxing aboard your luxury
charter yacht. You may also join fishing champions from all
over the world in December when they all reunite in Mauritius. So,
why not spend your winter
holiday in the Indian Ocean?
Souillac, La Vanille Crocodile Park, Le Souffleur and Morne-Brabant
The island’s southern coast rests untamed. Giant tropical banana
trees of the municipal botanic garden of Teflair overlook infinite
waters. A quaint fishing village is located on steep bluffs of
Gri-Gri battled with violent waves. La Roche qui Pleure, or the
Weeping Rock, owes its name to continuous streams of water surging
with fury into the rocks’ cracks.
Vanille Crocodile Park is a crocodile farm boasting an array of
cascading colors. Saurians, giant tortoises and boars are only some
of the species inhabiting this park.
Past Savannah you will find a quaint village of l’Escalier from
where a road guides towards the coast, located only 5 kilometers
away, where you will reach the unforgettable and simply
breathtaking Souffleur, or Blowhole. It is with high tides that
waves stream into bluffs only to spurt back like a fierce
geyser.
Morne-Brabant is a sugar-loaf mountain standing high at 245 meters
above sea level, a site that you will find in the southeastern part
of Mauritius. Escaping slaves, protected by steep mountainsides,
found refuge here. You will be pleased to find harbor beneath
Morne-Brabant to moor your luxury
charter yacht chartered with Sunreef Yachts Charter.