Discover things to do in Trou d'Eau DouceTrou d’Eau Douce, a charming fishing village on Mauritius’s east coast, is the gateway to the island’s iconic Île aux Cerfs. Known for its calm turquoise lagoon, palm-fringed beaches, and relaxed local life, it offers a perfect mix of water adventure - snorkeling, sailing, and scenic island escapes - and quiet coastal beauty.
Quick stats about Trou d'Eau Douce, Mauritius
Population & Vibe~2,000 residents — peaceful, coastal, and community-driven with a laid-back island feel.
Cultural HeritageReflects Creole-Mauritian culture with French, African, and Indian influences in food, music, and architecture.
Activity HighlightsIsland tours, snorkeling, lagoon cruises, golf, and cultural village walks.
Perfect ForCouples, families, and travelers seeking relaxation with easy access to adventure.
Getting ThereAbout 1 hour by car from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport; boats depart daily to Île aux Cerfs.
Best Time to VisitMay–Dec for dry, sunny weather and ideal beach conditions; Jan–Mar for quieter stays and warm seas.
Things to do in Trou d'Eau Douce, Mauritius
Visit Île aux Cerfs

Take a short boat trip to Mauritius’s most famous island—enjoy white-sand beaches, golf, parasailing, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.

Lagoon Cruises & Catamaran Tours

Sail along Mauritius’s east coast, explore hidden coves, and stop for barbecues on secluded sandbars.

Snorkel & Dive the Coral Lagoon

Discover vibrant marine life just offshore—perfect for beginners or experienced divers exploring coral gardens and tropical fish.

Explore Waterfalls & Nature Trails

Venture inland to Grand River South East waterfall, accessible by boat, surrounded by lush tropical forest.

Discover Local Life

Stroll through the village’s seaside streets, visit small eateries serving Creole dishes, and browse handmade crafts.

Golf with a View

Play a round at the Île aux Cerfs Golf Club, one of the most scenic courses in the world, designed by Bernhard Langer.

Travel Tips
Where to Stay

Choose beachfront resorts for lagoon views, boutique villas for privacy, or local guesthouses in the village for an authentic Mauritian stay.

Getting Around

Taxis and private transfers are best for exploring. Boat taxis shuttle regularly between Trou d’Eau Douce and Île aux Cerfs.

Food & Dining

Savor seafood curries, grilled marlin, and Creole-inspired cuisine. Try local favorites like Chez Tino for sea views and authentic Mauritian flavors.

Nightlife

Low-key and relaxed—expect sunset drinks, beachfront lounges, and occasional live Sega performances at resorts.

Safety & Etiquette

Trou d’Eau Douce is safe and friendly. Protect coral reefs by using reef-safe sunscreen and always negotiate taxi fares in advance.

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