Sea & Water

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The Ocean is Your Playground

The Indian Ocean surrounding Mauritius is among the most biodiverse marine environments on the planet. Crystal-clear lagoons, vibrant coral gardens, and deep blue channels just minutes from shore create conditions that few destinations on earth can match.

Whether you’re a first-time snorkeller, a seasoned diver, a big-game angler, or simply someone who wants to drift on the water with the sun on their face, the sea here will exceed every expectation.

Blue Bay Marine Park

A RAMSAR world heritage site sheltering an extraordinary coral garden, including a 1000-year-old brain coral measuring 5 metres in diameter

Big Game Fishing

The ocean drops to 70m just 1km from shore — meaning marlin, tuna, sailfish and shark are only 15 minutes from your sunlounger

Blue Safari Submarine

The only real submarine operator in the Indian Ocean. At 35 metres depth, discover a world of colour, coral and marine life in total comfort

Kitesurf & Parasailing

From the legendary Le Morne spot — ideal conditions 11 months a year — to parasailing over the turquoise East Coast lagoon.

Blue Bay Marine Park

Located on the South-East coast and proclaimed a national park in 1997, Blue Bay was declared a RAMSAR site of worldwide importance in 2008. The park shelters an exceptional coral garden — including a brain coral specimen over 1,000 years old, measuring 5 metres in diameter.

Shallow, calm, crystal-clear water makes this the ideal snorkelling destination, and the proximity to Mahebourg means it pairs beautifully with a day of cultural sightseeing.

Planning Your Visit

Let us know when you are planning to visit and we will match your stay to the richest cultural moments on the Mauritian calendar. Some festivals draw hundreds of thousands — early booking is strongly recommended.

+230 415 1800 · reservation@searesortshotels.com · Palmar, Mauritius

Blue Safari Submarine

Blue Safari Submarine is the only operator of real submarines in the entire Indian Ocean. Board the surface vessel Betty of the Mascareignes, then descend to 35 metres in a fully air-conditioned submarine guided by pilots trained in marine biology.

During your 40-minute dive you’ll discover the wreck of the Star of Hope, multicoloured fish, extraordinary corals, and the astonishing way colours transform as the light fades with depth.

The Ocean is Waiting

Our concierge team will arrange everything — from transfers to equipment hire to a packed lunch on the water.


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