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Amazing Submarine trip to the deep mystery of the sea of Mauritius.

Enjoy a dream adventure going underwater to 35 meters depth on board of a real submarine.

Go for a once in a lifetime experience and discover the beautiful marine life and the underwater world of Mauritius!

As part of the submarine trip will get to visit a shipwreck, explore the rich coral reefs of Mauritius, and observe and encounter various species of fish.

This is a wonderful experience for everyone visiting Mauritius. You will get to experience what you only dream about, when going underwater and staring into the crystal clear Indian Ocean water and discovering the rich sea life deep underwater.

The submarine activity begins with a pre departure briefing on land, followed by a motor boat transfer to the main platform where you will board the submarine. Then the submarine will start its decent into the deep sea for a real fantasy adventure trip.

You will cruise along the reef and view the corals from very close, explore the local rich marine life, visit the ship wreck of the famous Star Hope cruiser, and discover a 17th century anchor on the bottom of the ocean.

The submarine is air-conditioned with fully transparent-glassed cabin so you will enjoy exceptionally clear panoramic views of the extraordinary underwater world. It is designed so each passenger has individual observation window for viewing outside on the wonderful underwater world.
There is also a camera situated on the submarine’s bridge which projects the great views from outside through a TV screen located inside the submarine, giving you an additional view of the marine life.

At 35 meters undersea, you may see some rare species and will explore the underwater world of Mauritius like on safari trip. Apart from the marine life, the sprawling exotic corals make this submarine trip a memorable experience.

The pilots of the submarine are well educated in marine biology and are trained to provide a safe trip

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