REVIEW · LE MORNE
Whale & Dolphins Swimming – Private Speedboat Exclusive Tour
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Whales and dolphins on your own boat. This private speedboat outing in Mauritius is built around a snorkeling session and whale-and-dolphin sightings in their natural waters. It’s the kind of experience that feels efficient: fewer moving parts, more time chasing the moment when marine life comes close.
I especially like breakfast on board before you even reach the best waters, and I like that you’re treated as a private group (up to 4). That small scale matters when you’re in the water and need clear, fast direction.
One real consideration: whale sightings depend on conditions, and you’ll want solid safety and communication from the crew. If expectations aren’t matched by how the boat runs or how the briefing is handled, the whole outing can feel disappointing.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Private Speedboat, Up to 4, Makes the Whole Day Feel Easier
- 4 Hours at Sea: How the Morning Typically Feels From Start to Finish
- Breakfast Onboard: More Than a Detail, It Sets the Tone
- Snorkeling With Dolphins and Whale-Watching: What “Natural Habitat” Really Means
- Lagoon Cruise and Iconic Spots: The In-Between Time Can Be the Best Part
- Value Check: Is $778 per Group Worth It?
- Who Should Book This Private Whale and Dolphin Speedboat Tour?
- Common Snag Points to Watch (So You Don’t Get Burned)
- What to Pack and How to Prep in Advance
- Should You Book This Private Whale and Dolphin Speedboat Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the whale and dolphins swimming tour?
- What’s the group size for this private tour?
- Where is the tour located?
- Is breakfast included?
- Is snorkeling included?
- Is a boat and crew included?
- What languages are available for the live guide?
- What should I bring?
- Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Private speedboat & crew: you’re not sharing the day with a big crowd, so instructions and pacing are usually smoother.
- Breakfast onboard: it turns the morning into more of a relaxed trip and not just a rush to the water.
- Snorkeling session with whales and dolphins: the day is structured around water time, not just viewing from the deck.
- Lagoon cruise plus iconic spots: you get sightseeing in between the main animal encounters.
- Multiple languages: English, French, German, Italian, and Russian are available with the live guide.
- What to bring is simple: camera and sunscreen are specifically called out.
Private Speedboat, Up to 4, Makes the Whole Day Feel Easier

This is a private group tour, priced per group up to 4, with a dedicated speedboat and crew. That changes the vibe fast. Instead of waiting for the slowest person or getting distracted by a crowd, you’re focused on the sea, the briefing, and the windows when animals come close.
The crew setup also matters because this is an active experience. You’re planning for water time, not just a scenic cruise. When you’re close enough to snorkel, a small group helps keep the flow tight—entry, time in the water, and exiting without chaos.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Le Morne
4 Hours at Sea: How the Morning Typically Feels From Start to Finish

The whole experience runs for 4 hours. That’s long enough to feel like an actual outing, but short enough that you stay alert and excited instead of exhausted.
Here’s the rhythm you should expect:
- You start with breakfast onboard, so you’re fueled before you’re out in the open water.
- Then you head out on the lagoon cruise and toward iconic spots where whales and dolphins are commonly encountered.
- The highlight is a snorkeling session geared to those animal sightings—your chance to experience them in their natural habitat.
- The tour wraps with more cruising and views, so you’re not just “in-and-out” of the water for the main event.
Because whales are wild, the plan is always weather- and animal-dependent. The best way to think about it is: the crew is chasing opportunities, and you’re going in on the action with them.
Breakfast Onboard: More Than a Detail, It Sets the Tone

Breakfast onboard is included, and that’s one of the smartest parts of this tour. You don’t want your best moments to be sabotaged by low energy or an empty stomach while you’re bobbing on the water waiting for sightings.
In practice, that means you go from land to water with a bit of calm built in. It also gives you a moment to settle in, get your camera ready, and confirm what you’ll do next before the boat starts moving fast.
The practical advice here is simple: treat breakfast like part of your prep. Eat what you can, stay hydrated, and keep sunscreen accessible. You’ll be out in the sun, and the water glare can sneak up on you.
Snorkeling With Dolphins and Whale-Watching: What “Natural Habitat” Really Means

The tour centers on the idea of viewing and swimming with dolphins and seeing whales in their natural habitat. That wording matters because these aren’t aquarium-style encounters. You’re not going to a controlled environment. You’re reacting to real ocean conditions and real animal behavior.
With dolphins, the odds tend to be better because they’re often more mobile and curious. With whales, it’s more about timing and where they surface. When it works, it’s incredible—one confirmed booking noted that both dolphins and whales showed up, and that the skipper and helper were very attentive.
When it doesn’t, it usually isn’t because the ocean is personally out to get you. It’s more often a mismatch in how the day is run versus what’s promised. One unhappy account described poor communication, missing basics like water and breakfast, and no attempt to find whales because the boat reportedly wasn’t suited for open-water conditions. That’s the risk you’re buying into when you book animal encounters in the wild: conditions and execution both matter.
My practical tip: before you head out, make sure you understand the plan for entry, time in the water, and how the crew communicates when it’s go-time. If the briefing feels vague, push for clarity fast. In this kind of outing, details are safety, and safety is part of the fun.
Lagoon Cruise and Iconic Spots: The In-Between Time Can Be the Best Part

This tour includes a lagoon cruise and stops at iconic spots. Those pieces aren’t filler. They’re there so the 4 hours don’t feel like nonstop waiting for whales to do you a favor.
The cruising time is where you can reset, watch for signs of marine life, and enjoy the scenery from a speedboat perspective. It also gives the crew the ability to reposition. In wildlife outings, repositioning is often what determines the final outcome.
If you’re coming to Mauritius specifically for ocean experiences, don’t just measure the day by whether you see whales. Measure it by whether you’re getting movement, views, and water time that feels guided and purposeful.
Value Check: Is $778 per Group Worth It?

The price is $778 per group up to 4, for a total duration of 4 hours. That’s not a bargain price, so value comes from what you get for that money—not just the fact that it’s private.
Here’s what you’re paying for:
- A private speedboat and crew (not shared logistics)
- Breakfast onboard
- A snorkeling session tied to dolphin and whale experiences
- Lagoon cruise plus iconic spots
- A live guide with multiple language options
In other words, it’s priced like an experience with real staff time and boat time, not like a casual day trip.
When it’s good, it’s excellent value because everyone in the group gets a dedicated setup. When it’s bad, it can feel extremely unfair—because expectations are high and there’s a lot that can go wrong, from boat suitability to clarity and basics like water and breakfast.
So here’s the balanced way to decide: if you’re the type who values private pacing and proper handling more than chasing the cheapest option, this may be worth it. If your top priority is guaranteed whale contact, set your mindset to flexible outcomes.
Who Should Book This Private Whale and Dolphin Speedboat Tour?

I think this tour fits best if you’re:
- Traveling with a small group of up to 4 and want a private day at sea
- More interested in being active (snorkeling) than just photographing marine life from afar
- Comfortable with the reality that whales are wild and timing matters
- Looking for a guided day with a crew-led plan, plus breakfast onboard
It’s also a good match for couples or friends celebrating something. Private speedboat days have that “this is for us” feeling, especially when the crew is attentive and the day stays organized.
If you’re the type who gets stressed by changing plans on the water, or you strongly need guaranteed whale sightings, you might feel disappointed. In wild-water experiences, you’re partnering with nature and hoping the crew can read the conditions well.
Common Snag Points to Watch (So You Don’t Get Burned)

Most of the experience is described as VIP and smooth, with gear included for snorkeling. But one very low rating highlights how things can sour when basics fall apart.
Use this as your checklist before you commit your day to the ocean:
- Ask yourself if you’d be okay with an outcome where dolphins are seen more reliably than whales.
- Pay attention to whether the crew gives a proper safety briefing and clearly explains life vests and entry/exit routines (the complaint I saw specifically called out missing briefing).
- Confirm what’s actually included during the trip while you’re onboard. Water and breakfast being absent was part of the disappointment in one case.
- Notice how the boat is positioned for open water. If you feel unsure about the boat’s readiness, tell the crew and adjust your expectations.
I know, that’s not the romantic part. But in water-based tours, it’s the difference between a story you’ll love and a story you’ll complain about later.
What to Pack and How to Prep in Advance

What to bring is simple: camera and sunscreen. You don’t want to be improvising sunscreen at the dock.
If you can, also come in ready to swim. That means towel planning on your side and basic swim essentials squared away. The tour says you’ll be equipped with the necessary snorkeling gear, so you can travel lighter.
Also, since the live guide is available in multiple languages (English, French, German, Italian, Russian), it’s worth checking your preferred language so you get instructions clearly in the moment. When you’re in and out of the water quickly, clarity isn’t optional.
And yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which gives you breathing room if the weather shifts.
Should You Book This Private Whale and Dolphin Speedboat Tour?
Book it if you want a private speedboat day, breakfast onboard, and a serious chance at snorkeling with dolphins plus whale sightings during a guided 4-hour outing. It’s best for small groups who value comfort, guidance, and being out on the water instead of watching from shore.
I’d hesitate only if you need a guaranteed whale encounter, or if you’re very sensitive to safety communication and on-board basics. Wild animals bring uncertainty; crew execution controls how enjoyable that uncertainty becomes.
If you’re prioritizing the overall package—private boat, guided direction, and water time—this is a strong contender. Just go in expecting dolphins may be the more reliable win, and whales depend on conditions and crew timing.
FAQ
How long is the whale and dolphins swimming tour?
It lasts 4 hours.
What’s the group size for this private tour?
It’s a private group for up to 4 people per group booking.
Where is the tour located?
It’s in Mauritius.
Is breakfast included?
Yes. Breakfast onboard is included.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes. There is a snorkeling session with whales and dolphins.
Is a boat and crew included?
Yes. The tour includes a private speedboat and crew.
What languages are available for the live guide?
The live guide is available in English, French, German, Italian, and Russian.
What should I bring?
Bring a camera and sunscreen.
Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No. Optional hotel pick-up and drop-off is mentioned as not included.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund is offered.















