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5 water sports to try at Constance

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The warm waters and sunshine of the Indian Ocean offer the perfect conditions to try a variety of exhilarating water sports.

Get inspired with our list of some of the watersports available at Constance to get your pulse racing.


1. Big game fishing

Feel the thrill of landing some of the ocean’s great sports fish including Blue Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Sailfish, Whaoo and Dorado with payable fishing trips available at all our resorts across the Indian Ocean.

Kite surfing in Mauritius

Kite surfing in Mauritius

2. Kitesurfing

Mauritius has become a popular kitesurfing destination in recent years, even playing host to Kiteival, an island-wide Kitesurfing event held every August. Discover the fast-paced watersport for yourself with payable lessons at Constance Le Prince Maurice.


3. Scuba diving

The Indian Ocean offers some of the best scuba diving sites in the world. Whether you choose the dramatic submarine granite formations of the Seychelles, the sponge gardens of Madagascar or the stunning reefs of the Maldives and Mauritius, every island destination offers something unique for the keen diver to discover. Our highly qualified dive centre guides will introduce beginners and experienced divers alike to the wonders of the Indian Ocean.


4. Hobie Cat sailing

Feel the rush of the wind and the spray of the ocean on your lips as you speed across the sparkling blue water of the Indian Ocean in one of our Hobie Cats. Free for Constance guests in Mauritius, Seychelles and Madagascar, these exhilarating small catamarans are a great way to explore the islands.

Kayaking at Constance Ephélia

Kayaking at Constance Ephélia


5. Kayaking

For a more laid back adventure why not explore your tropical island destination by kayak. Available at most Constance resorts this free activity is a great way to discover secluded beaches. At Constance Ephélia, guest are even invited to take a kayak tour through the stunning mangrove forests, a designated Ramsar site for internationally important wetlands.

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