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Things to do in Trou d'Eau Douce

Discover the best attractions and experiences Trou d'Eau Douce has to offer

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Historic Monuments

Trace Mauritius' coastal history through small remnants and points of interest in the area.

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Museums

Explore cultural stories from Mauritius at small regional venues and nearby sites.

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Religious Monuments

Religious sites in the east coast reflect Mauritius’ diverse culture and heritage.

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National & Theme Parks

From protected marine reserves to nature parks, this area offers immersive outdoor experiences.

Blue Bay Marine Park

A protected marine park near the southeast coast offering clear waters and vibrant reefs ideal for snorkeling from the shore.

La Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park

Colorful landscapes, wildlife and outdoor activities set amid landscapes of red earth and lush greenery.

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Neighborhoods

Discover the character of Mauritius’ eastern coast through its coastal communities.

Trou d'Eau Douce Village

A laid-back coastal village with a long sandy beach and easy access to Île aux Cerfs.

Beau Champ

A residential area near the eastern coast, close to luxury resorts and the Anahita area.

Blue Bay

A sunny coastal locality known for its beach and proximity to Blue Bay Marine Park.

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Free Things to Do

Enjoy the simple pleasures of Trou d'Eau Douce with freely accessible activities along the coast.

Beach stroll along Trou d'Eau Douce Beach

Walk the golden sands, watch fishermen at work, and soak in the sea breeze.

Snorkeling in the calm lagoon

See small fish and colorful corals in the sheltered waters near the shore.

Sunrise or sunset swims

Take a dip in the warm Mauritian lagoon during golden hours.

Picnic on the beach

Pack a simple meal and enjoy a quiet moment with a sea view.

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Gastronomy

Mauritian flavors shine in casual eateries around the village and along the coast.

Beachfront seafood grill

Fresh catch grilled on the sand, seasoned with Mauritian spices.

Curry rougaille with seafood

A classic Mauritian dish featuring a tomato-based sauce with flavorful seafood.

Dholl puri with bean curry

A beloved street-food pancake served with a comforting bean curry.

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Nightlife

Evenings on the east coast are relaxed, with beachside bars and local music.

Casual beachfront bars

Relaxed spots along the coast offering sunset cocktails and sea breezes.

Hotel bar sunset sessions

Chilled venues where you can enjoy a drink while watching the sun dip.

Live sega evenings

Traditional Mauritian music and dance hosted at resort venues.

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Entertainment

Scenic cruises, coastal adventures, and live performances add variety to your evenings.

Catamaran cruise to Île aux Cerfs

A scenic boat ride to the island with options for water activities.

Boat ride along Grand River South East

A river cruise past lush scenery and gentle cascades.

Sega-show at a beachside venue

Live Mauritian Sega performances blending music and dance.

Sports

Active travelers can enjoy golf, kayaking, and snorkeling along the coast.

Golf at Anahita Golf Course

Play on a scenic course designed along coastal landscapes.

Kayaking in the Trou d'Eau Douce lagoon

Paddle through calm waters and spot coastal birds.

Snorkeling around Île aux Cerfs

Explore vibrant marine life around the island's reefs.

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Off the Track

Seek out quieter natural spots and trails for a different kind of Mauritian experience.

Grand River South East Waterfalls

A string of small waterfalls along the river—great for a nature stop.

Coastal hiking along the eastern shore

Follow coastal trails with sea views, seabirds, and local flora.

Boat trips to nearby private islets

Short excursions to peaceful, less-crowded spots.