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Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline
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One zipline, a lot of sky. The Signature Zipline at Vallé Advenature Park is a full 1.5 km run over Mauritius scenery, with you gliding high enough to spot waterfalls, clear water, and wildlife from above.
I like how the experience is built around the ride itself, not a long, confusing schedule. You get the core pieces up front: a safety briefing and the gear you need, so you spend less time worrying and more time looking down at what makes this part of the island special.
The one thing to keep in mind: it’s not suitable for pregnant women, and it’s also not for children under 4 years. If that applies to your group, you’ll want to plan a different activity.
In This Review
- Key things that make this zipline worth your time
- Signature Zipline 1.5 km: what the ride feels like
- The views you get: waterfalls, lagoons, and nature from above
- Safety and organization: what you can trust before you launch
- Getting the most from the park: don’t make it only a zipline stop
- Price and value: is $85 per person a fair deal?
- Photo and camera options: how to capture the moment
- Language and communication: you won’t get lost in the details
- Who should book, and who should skip it
- Should you book the Vallé Advenature Park Signature Zipline?
- FAQ
- How long is the Signature Zipline at Vallé Advenature Park?
- What is the price per person?
- What is included in the zipline ticket?
- Is the La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park entry ticket included?
- Can I rent a GoPro?
- Are professional photos available to buy?
- What languages are available for the experience?
- Is the zipline suitable for young children?
- Is the zipline suitable for pregnant women?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this zipline worth your time

- 1.5 km Signature Zipline: a long, proper glide instead of a short thrill.
- Safety gear + instructor briefing: you’re set up and explained to before you launch.
- Panoramic views from above: waterfalls, crystal-clear lagoons, and lush greenery below.
- Wildlife and flora spotting: you’ll see nature patterns you normally miss from the ground.
- Photo options: you can rent a GoPro and buy professional photos if you want keepsakes.
Signature Zipline 1.5 km: what the ride feels like

This is the kind of Mauritius activity that snaps you out of vacation mode and into pure motion. When you take off, you’re suspended and moving fast enough that you feel the wind right away. The park positions this as an adrenaline rush, and the key word here is consistent speed: you’re not just “trying it,” you’re actually riding a real distance.
A 1.5 km zipline is long enough that your brain has time to switch from thrill to observing. At first, you’re focused on holding steady and following instructions. After that, you start to notice details below—shapes of trees, where water gathers, and the way the terrain drops and rises. You’ll get the bird’s-eye view effect people chase, without needing any hiking.
The wind is part of the experience. It can feel intense in the moment, but it’s also what makes the ride feel so free. You’re not protected from the sensation—you’re guided through it. That’s why the safety briefing matters: it turns what could feel chaotic into something controlled.
If you’re the type who likes clear rules, you’ll appreciate that you get an instructor and a safety setup before you go. That usually translates into a calmer start, and a calmer start makes the whole ride more enjoyable.
The views you get: waterfalls, lagoons, and nature from above

One reason this zipline stands out is what’s under you. The ride is described as gliding above lush surroundings, with cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear lagoons in the mix. Even if you’ve seen pictures of Mauritius water and greenery before, this perspective changes how you read it.
From the air, you can see how waterfalls carve paths and how lagoons collect and reflect light. You also notice how vegetation forms patterns—clusters, edges, and changes in density—something you can’t easily spot on the ground. It’s also a different kind of wildlife watching. Instead of hoping you’ll see something at eye level, you’re scanning from a higher vantage point, which can make wildlife and unique plants easier to spot.
Practical note: you’ll likely want to look down and ahead. Down is where the waterfalls and water shine, but looking forward helps you stay comfortable in the harness and pace. If you spend the whole time staring straight down, you can end up overthinking your posture. Balance both and the experience feels smoother.
Safety and organization: what you can trust before you launch

This is the part I’m glad is taken seriously here. The overall vibe is organized and safety-focused, including all necessary zipline safety gear and an instructor briefing. That matters because ziplining is one of those activities where the difference between fun and stressful is mostly preparation.
A good briefing does a few things:
- It tells you how to position yourself so you don’t fight the harness.
- It explains what to expect so your body doesn’t react in panic.
- It sets the rules for when to hold on, how to move, and what not to do.
You’re not guessing. You’re guided.
The other safety plus is that gear is included. When you don’t have to figure out what equipment to rent, what fits, or how it works, you lose less time and less stress. You also start the ride with more confidence, which makes a long zipline easier to enjoy.
If safety is your main concern, this is exactly the type of activity where that “top and safe” reputation shows through. You can treat it like an adventure—but grounded in procedures.
Getting the most from the park: don’t make it only a zipline stop
You’re paying for the Signature Zipline experience, but it helps to know the broader park context. One of the best signals is that the whole park offers more than just this ride. So if your schedule allows, plan to spend a little time around the rest of Vallé Advenature Park after your flight.
Also, double-check your tickets. The zipline entry ticket is included, but entry ticket to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park is not included. That doesn’t mean you can’t combine them—it just means you’ll want to plan which admission you’re paying for so you don’t arrive ready for everything and then discover a missing ticket.
If you’re the type who enjoys pairing adrenaline with nature strolls, this is a good setup. You get your sky moment, then you can reset on foot and keep exploring the area.
Price and value: is $85 per person a fair deal?

At $85 per person, you’re not paying pocket change, but you are paying for a full zipline experience with included basics. Here’s how the value reads when you look past the number:
Included value:
- Zipline entry ticket
- All necessary safety gear
- Instructor and safety briefing
That package is meaningful because it reduces the “extras tax” that sometimes surprises people on activities. When gear and briefing are included, you spend less time coordinating and more time actually doing the ride.
What costs extra (and might matter to you):
- La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park entry (not included)
- GoPro rental (available)
- Professional photos on the zipline (available for purchase)
So the best way to judge the price for you is to think about what you want afterward. If you’re only here for the zipline and you’re fine without extra footage, the $85 covers the core thrill with a safety-first approach. If you want photos and extra camera coverage, budget a little more.
At this price point, I’d say it’s best for travelers who value a longer ride (1.5 km is a real distance) and who appreciate safety briefing and provided gear as part of the product.
Photo and camera options: how to capture the moment
Zipline photos are one of those things you either love buying later or you wish you had taken yourself. Here, you have two options listed:
- GoPro available for rental
- Professional photos available for purchase
If you’re serious about getting the shot, consider the GoPro rental idea, but keep expectations realistic. A zipline is fast, wind hits, and you’re in a harness—so footage can be shaky or dramatic depending on how it’s secured and what the staff setup allows.
Professional photos are a safer bet for clean results because staff capture you during the ride. If you don’t want to think about settings, this option can be the easiest.
My practical tip: decide in advance what you want as your memory. One crisp photo for bragging rights is different from an action video for your friends back home. Knowing that before you go helps you spend (or not spend) without second-guessing during the ride.
Language and communication: you won’t get lost in the details
This experience supports French, English, and Arabic. That’s a big deal for comfort because ziplining instructions are not a place to rely on vague guessing.
If you’re traveling with family or friends who speak different languages, the multi-language setup makes it easier for everyone to understand the rules and timing. For nervous first-timers, being able to ask quick questions in a language you’re comfortable with can turn worry into readiness.
Who should book, and who should skip it
This zipline is designed for people who want a thrill with nature views. It’s also a good fit if you like the idea of scanning the area from above and spotting waterfalls and water features you might miss at ground level.
That said, it’s not for everyone:
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- Not suitable for children under 4 years
So if you’re traveling with young kids, make sure the age requirement works for your group before you fall in love with the idea. And if you have any pregnancy-related concerns in your party, choose another activity that keeps everyone comfortable.
For most other travelers, it’s a strong choice—especially if you want a single, high-impact adventure rather than a half-day of commuting and uncertain timing.
Should you book the Vallé Advenature Park Signature Zipline?
Book it if you want:
- A 1.5 km Mauritius zipline ride, not a quick taste
- A safety-focused setup with gear and an instructor briefing
- Big views: waterfalls, lagoons, and nature from above
- The option to add a GoPro or buy professional photos
Skip it (or choose a different activity) if:
- Someone in your group is pregnant
- You’re traveling with children under 4
- You don’t want to spend extra on park entry elsewhere or optional photos (because those aren’t bundled)
If you want my quick bottom-line take: this is a well-run adrenaline stop that makes sense at a glance—safety first, long ride distance, and scenic payoff. Just match it to your group’s needs, and you’ll have a memorable Mauritius moment that feels like it belongs in the sky.
FAQ
How long is the Signature Zipline at Vallé Advenature Park?
The Signature Zipline is 1.5 kilometers long.
What is the price per person?
The price is $85 per person.
What is included in the zipline ticket?
The included items are the zipline entry ticket, all necessary zipline safety gear, and an instructor and safety briefing.
Is the La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park entry ticket included?
No. Entry ticket to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park is not included.
Can I rent a GoPro?
Yes. GoPro rental is available.
Are professional photos available to buy?
Yes. Professional photos on the zipline are available for purchase.
What languages are available for the experience?
Languages offered are French, English, and Arabic.
Is the zipline suitable for young children?
It is not suitable for children under 4 years.
Is the zipline suitable for pregnant women?
No, it is not suitable for pregnant women.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




