Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline

A 1.5 km zipline feels like flying. I love the sheer length of the Signature Zipline and the way you get aerial views of waterfalls and crystal-clear lagoons, and I also like that you’re covered with safety gear and an instructor briefing (safety gear is included). One drawback to factor in: it’s not suitable for pregnant women.

You’ll be gliding over Vallé Advenature Park while the wind does the talking. I like that the park experience is set up for straightforward fun, and the overall vibe feels well organized and safety-first, so you can focus on the ride instead of second-guessing every step. If you’re a nervous flyer-type, you’ll still want to be honest with yourself about heights before you climb in.

At $85 per person, this is a splurge, but it’s a clean one: the ticket, safety setup, and briefing are included. Extra items like a Go Pro rental or professional photos can add up, so I’d treat those as optional upgrades, not part of the base value.

Key highlights to know before you book

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Key highlights to know before you book

  • 1.5-kilometer Signature Zipline for a real “soar” moment, not just a quick hop
  • Panoramic views over lush scenery, including cascading waterfalls and clear lagoons
  • Instructor-led safety briefing with all necessary zipline safety gear included
  • Wildlife and flora spotting from an above-the-trees vantage point
  • Go Pro rental and photo sales available if you want to capture it

Signature Zipline Over Mauritius: What 1.5 km Really Feels Like

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Signature Zipline Over Mauritius: What 1.5 km Really Feels Like
The big headline is simple: you ride the Signature Zipline, and it runs about 1.5 kilometers. That distance matters because it changes the experience from a short thrill to a full-on glide. The difference is you get time to look around—time to notice what’s below you and how the scenery opens up as you move.

From the moment you start, you’ll feel the wind rush past. It’s not a gentle “tourist ride” vibe; it’s adrenaline with scenery attached. You’ll be high enough to feel removed from the ground, but close enough to pick out details like the shape of the water and the patterns of greenery in the park.

If you’re the type who usually takes photos from viewpoints, this is that same impulse—just with motion. Instead of standing still and scanning, you’re traveling across the view. For me, that’s the whole appeal: you’re not just looking at Mauritius, you’re riding above it.

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Safety and Gear: The Part That Lets You Enjoy the Wind

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Safety and Gear: The Part That Lets You Enjoy the Wind
I’m glad the essentials are included. Your ticket comes with all necessary zipline safety gear plus an instructor and safety briefing. That means you’re not piecing things together on arrival, and you get the practical know-how before you’re strapped in.

This also makes the ride more relaxing in the real world. When the safety basics are handled, you can pay attention to what you’ll actually do during the ride—how you’ll be positioned and what to listen for from staff. The overall experience is described as top and safe, and the organization seems solid, so you’re less likely to feel like you’re improvising.

One more thing to consider: you’ll feel the wind. That’s normal. But if you have concerns about heights or you get overwhelmed quickly, treat the safety briefing as your moment to ask questions and get clarity before you go. The best ziplines let you enjoy the thrill because you understand the routine.

Views Over Waterfalls and Lagoons: What You’ll See From Above

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Views Over Waterfalls and Lagoons: What You’ll See From Above
This zipline is sold on views, and the view list is specific: cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear lagoons. From up in the air, water becomes more than a backdrop. You can see how it moves, where it pools, and how it connects to the surrounding vegetation.

You’ll also get that bird’s-eye feeling over the park’s natural areas. The best part is that the scenery is changing while you ride, so you don’t just stare at one spot. One moment you’re thinking about the water below, and the next you’re noticing the layout of the greenery around it.

Then there’s wildlife and flora. The experience includes the chance to observe diverse plant life and animals from your aerial vantage point. You may not spot everything (nature isn’t a museum exhibit), but the height helps. If you like nature photography, you’ll also appreciate that your angle changes mid-ride.

From Check-In to Takeoff: Your On-Site Flow

While the exact schedule isn’t spelled out here, the day’s flow is pretty typical for a zipline attraction, and you can plan around the essentials you do know.

First, you show up and go through zipline entry. After that, you’ll get the instructor and safety briefing, with gear provided. This is when you should mentally switch from vacation mode to follow-the-instructions mode. The briefing is where you learn the do’s and don’ts for how the ride works.

Then you’re set up with the safety equipment and moved toward the start line. This is the moment where you’ll feel that pre-ride buzz—part excitement, part nerves. If you tend to get anxious in slightly physical activities, remind yourself that the setup is designed for safety and that you’ve already heard the instructions.

Once you’re gliding, the experience centers on motion and observation: wind, speed, and the view changing under you. When you finish, you’re back to ground level and able to assess the photos and optional extras (more on that below).

Price and Value: What $85 Covers (and What Doesn’t)

Let’s talk money in a clear way. The zipline experience costs $85 per person. For that, you get:

  • Zipline entry ticket
  • All necessary zipline safety gear
  • Instructor and safety briefing

That included bundle is where the value lives. A lot of “adventure” pricing hides costs in rentals or add-ons. Here, the safety setup is included, so you’re not stuck paying extra just to participate.

What’s not included:

  • Entry ticket to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park
  • Go Pro (available for rental)
  • Professional photos on the zipline (available for purchase)

So I’d plan like this: if your goal is the zipline thrill and you don’t care about photos beyond your own phone, you can keep spending under control. If you’re the type who wants a dramatic action shot, budget for the photo option or consider renting a Go Pro—just know it’s optional.

Is La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park Worth Adding?

The zipline ticket does not include entry to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park. That matters if you’re deciding how full you want your half-day (or day) to be.

One of the reviews notes that the whole park offers more. That tells me the zipline is the headline, but there’s extra to do if you want to stretch the experience beyond the flight. If you like walking, taking your time, and exploring natural areas on your own pace, adding the park entry could be worth it.

If your priority is only the zipline, you can skip extra add-ons and focus on doing the ride well. Either way, it helps to decide your main goal before you arrive so you don’t feel like you’re paying for things you didn’t plan to do.

Who This Zipline Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This is ideal for adrenaline seekers who also want the reward of seeing the scenery from above. You’ll feel the thrill as you soar, but you’re also getting that panoramic natural view—waterfalls, lagoons, and the chance to spot wildlife and plants.

It’s also a good fit if you like structured activities. The instructor briefing and included gear mean you’re not guessing. That’s a real plus if you want adventure without turning it into a DIY project.

But there are clear limits:

  • It’s not suitable for pregnant women
  • It’s not suitable for children under 4 years

If you’re traveling with very young kids, you’ll need an alternate plan for them. And if you’re pregnant, don’t try to “talk your way into it.” Stick with the safety rules.

If you’re afraid of heights, the experience info doesn’t claim a low-intensity option. Be honest: you will be in the air, with wind and motion. The safety team can help you get oriented, but it won’t change the basic feeling of flying.

Languages and Communication: You’ll Be Understood

The experience is offered in French, English, and Arabic. That’s more than a comfort detail—it helps you understand instructions quickly.

If you’re more comfortable in one of those languages, that can reduce stress on the day. Adventure is hard enough when your brain is already focused on the ride. Clear communication makes it smoother.

Extras: Go Pro Rentals and Professional Photo Sales

You can add two types of photo-related upgrades:

  • Go Pro rental (available)
  • Professional photos (available for purchase)

If you want action shots, the professional photos can be the simplest route: you don’t have to fuss with setup while you’re strapped in. If you’re more hands-on and want footage from your point of view, the Go Pro rental is the option to consider.

Either way, remember this: photos are an add-on, not part of your included value. Decide what kind of memory you want before you start spending.

Final take: Should you book the Vallé Advenature Park Signature Zipline?

Book it if you want a real zipline ride—1.5 km—with safety gear handled, an instructor briefing, and scenery that includes waterfalls and lagoons. I also think it’s a strong choice if you like nature but want a different angle than walking trails: you’ll see the park from above, and the chance to spot wildlife and plants gives the experience more than just speed.

Skip it (or plan differently) if you fall into the safety limits listed here, like being pregnant or traveling with a child under 4. And if you’re very anxious about heights, go in only if you’re confident you can handle the wind + altitude part.

If you’re deciding between the zipline and adding park entry, think about your time: the zipline is the star, but the park itself can add extra nature time—especially if you want to keep exploring after the ride.

FAQ

How long is the Signature Zipline?

The Signature Zipline is about 1.5 kilometers long.

What does the $85 per person price include?

It includes the zipline entry ticket, all necessary zipline safety gear, and an instructor safety briefing.

Is entry to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park included?

No. Entry to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park is not included with the zipline ticket.

Can I rent a Go Pro?

Yes. Go Pro rental is available.

Are professional zipline photos included?

No. Professional photos on the zipline are available for purchase.

What languages are available for the experience?

The experience is available in French, English, and Arabic.

Is the zipline suitable for children?

It’s not suitable for children under 4 years.

Is it suitable for pregnant women?

No. It’s not suitable for pregnant women.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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