From
10 €
We meet at the boarding pontoon, at the Titan pleasure boat dock (next to the Mascarenes nautical base - 1 Rue Antoine Erima, Le Port 97420)
• Beautiful coastal views and chance to see dolphins
• Whale watching (June, July and September) in the Indian Ocean from a maxi catamaran
• Relaxing trip with snacks and beverages provided
Join us on a catamaran trip from Le Port to discover the playful dolphins of the Indian Ocean. As we head out to sea, you’ll have the chance to spot these graceful creatures swimming alongside the boat — an unforgettable sight, so bring your binoculars!
Our spacious and comfortable maxi catamaran offers the perfect setting to relax and enjoy the stunning coastline. A light snack and drink are included, tailored to the time of day, while our friendly crew makes sure you feel at home.
During whale season (June, July, and September), you might also catch a glimpse of majestic whales in the distance. On the way back, take in the views and maybe spot a few more dolphins — the perfect end to a memorable trip.
We meet in Le Port, 15 minutes before departure. If you come by car, you will find free parking nearby.
Name of the boat: Maloya
Catamaran
Number of passengers: 110
Bar
Sun-protected area
Restrooms
Early morning: pastries, coffee, tea and juice and late morning: samoussa and 2 puff pastries per person and a soft or alcoholic drink
Drinks (soft drinks, punch, beer and wine)
Snacks (savoury puff pastry, samoussa, crisps, peanuts)
Not suitable for pregnant women (over 7 months pregnant)
Suitable for children of all ages and the elderly
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
Money for food and drinks
Booking confirmation
Camera
Pair of binoculars
Accessible to manual wheelchairs
Accessible to strollers
Not accessible to electric wheelchairs
No pets allowed
It is possible to bring your own meal for departures from 11:45 (except drinks). For other departures, it is forbidden to bring your own food and drink on board
The departure time may vary depending on the season and you will be informed in due course