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Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline

4.8 · 24 reviews From $85 Operated by Vallé Advenature Park · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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The long flight is the point. Vallé Advenature Park’s 1.5-kilometer Signature Zipline gives you a fast, high view over forests, waterfalls, and lagoons. I like the sheer length of the ride, and I like that safety gear and an instructor briefing are included. The main consideration is price: at $85 per person, the zipline is a serious spend before you even add park entry or photo extras.

The ride suits thrill-seekers, but it is not only about speed. You also get a fresh view of Mauritius’s plant life, wildlife, and waterways. The park is praised for being well organized and safe, though you should allow extra money if you want a GoPro rental or professional photos.

Key points at a glance

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Key points at a glance

  • A 1.5-kilometer flight: The Signature Zipline gives you a substantial run rather than a quick short ride.
  • Views beyond the launch platform: Look for forests, waterfalls, clear lagoons, and wildlife below.
  • Safety comes first: Your ticket includes safety equipment and an instructor-led briefing.
  • Park admission costs extra: The zipline ticket does not include entry to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park.
  • Flexible booking: You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead.
  • Important restrictions: The experience is not suitable for pregnant women or children under four.

What makes the Signature Zipline special

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - What makes the Signature Zipline special

Many zipline rides are over almost as soon as you settle into the harness. This one covers 1.5 kilometers, so the attraction is built around sustained movement and changing views. You have time to feel the speed, take in the setting, and understand why the ride is called the Signature Zipline.

I like that the experience combines a clear thrill with a strong nature focus. You are not simply crossing from one tower to another. From above, you may see thick greenery, falling water, bright lagoons, and signs of animal life that are easy to miss at ground level.

The price is $85 per person. That is not a casual add-on for most budgets, especially because the entry ticket to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park is separate. Still, the value improves if you want a major activity rather than a quick photo stop, since the long cable gives you more time in the air than a brief introductory zipline.

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Arriving at Vallé Advenature Park

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Arriving at Vallé Advenature Park

Your experience takes place at Vallé Advenature Park in Mauritius. The zipline ticket covers the ride itself, the required safety equipment, and an instructor briefing. It does not cover general admission to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park, so check your booking details carefully and budget for that separate cost.

The park setting matters here. This is not a ride placed in an urban attraction or indoor adventure center. The main reward is seeing a natural area from a high viewpoint, with the cable carrying you over greenery, waterfalls, and lagoons.

I would treat the park admission as part of the day’s planning, even though it is not included in the $85 price. The zipline may be your main reason for coming, but the surrounding park offers more to see. One useful piece of feedback about the experience is that the whole park offers much more, so you may want to leave room in your schedule rather than arrive only for the launch and leave immediately.

The safety briefing and equipment

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - The safety briefing and equipment

Before you fly, an instructor provides a safety briefing and the necessary zipline gear. That is important because a long cable ride can feel intimidating, particularly if this is your first major zipline experience.

The briefing is not just a formal step to get through. It is your chance to understand how the equipment works and what you need to do during the ride. Listen closely to the instructor, follow the directions, and ask questions if anything is unclear.

The safety side receives strong praise, and that matches what I want from an activity like this. Speed is fun only when you feel properly looked after. The combination of trained instruction and included gear means you do not need to arrange your own harness or safety equipment.

Instruction is available in French, English, and Arabic. That gives you a useful choice when receiving safety information, especially because understanding the guidance matters more than simply knowing how to clip in.

Taking off on the 1.5-kilometer cable

The launch is where the experience changes from a park visit to an active adventure. Once you are attached and ready, you set off across the park, with the cable carrying you over the natural setting.

The first seconds are likely to bring the biggest rush. You feel the wind, gain speed, and adjust to the height. After that initial jolt, the length of the ride gives you time to settle into the movement and look around.

I like the balance here. You get the physical excitement that people expect from a zipline, but you also get a moving viewpoint. Instead of staring at the same patch of ground, you pass over a broad section of the park.

The supplied details do not give an exact ride duration, height, speed, or group size. I would not book this expecting a guaranteed number of minutes in the air. The reliable fact is the cable length, 1.5 kilometers, which tells you this is designed as a substantial ride rather than a short sampler.

Views of forests, waterfalls, and lagoons

The scenery is the ride’s second great feature after the length. From the cable, you can look over lush forest, cascading waterfalls, and clear lagoons. These views are difficult to appreciate in the same way from a path or lookout.

A zipline also gives you a changing angle. Waterfalls may appear below or to the side, while the forest opens and closes as you move along the route. Lagoons can provide a striking contrast to the thicker greenery around them.

You should keep your eyes open, but do not spend the entire ride trying to take pictures. The wind and motion can make handling a camera awkward, and the best part may be the direct view rather than a shaky recording.

The park’s plants and wildlife are another reason to look down and outward. The available information does not identify particular species, so I would not arrive expecting a wildlife tour. Instead, think of the zipline as a chance to see the area’s natural details from a viewpoint you cannot get while walking.

GoPro and professional photo options

A GoPro is available to rent, and professional zipline photos can be purchased. Neither is included in the $85 ticket.

These extras can make sense if recording the ride is important to you. A camera mounted for the activity may give you better footage than trying to hold a phone, and professional photos can provide a simple keepsake.

I would decide before the ride how much the memory matters to you. The extra cost is easier to justify for a special occasion or a once-in-a-lifetime visit. If you are watching your budget, enjoy the view and let the experience itself be the souvenir.

Because the supplied information does not state the rental or photo prices, you should check those costs before committing. Do not assume that the advertised ticket includes a video or an image package.

Is $85 a fair price?

At $85 per person, this is a premium activity. The price covers the zipline entry, safety gear, and instructor briefing, but not admission to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park, GoPro rental, or professional photos.

The strongest argument for the cost is the 1.5-kilometer length. You are paying for a full-featured ride with enough cable to make the flight the main event, not a quick novelty. The views also add value, since the route takes you over forests, waterfalls, and lagoons.

The weaker side is the extra spending around it. If you want to explore the full park, record the ride, and buy photos, your final bill will be higher than $85. For a family or larger group, that difference can become significant.

I would consider it good value if you love active experiences and want one major adventure in Mauritius. I would think twice if you are only mildly curious about ziplining or if the separate park admission makes the day too expensive.

Who will enjoy this ride most?

Vallé Advenature Park: Signature Zipline - Who will enjoy this ride most?

The Signature Zipline is a natural fit for adults and older children who enjoy speed, height, and open-air activities. It also works well for people who want a strong nature view without spending the whole day on a strenuous route.

It is not suitable for pregnant women or children under four. The supplied information does not give a maximum age, maximum weight, height rule, or detailed accessibility information, so ask the provider about any personal concerns before booking.

You do not need to be an expert zipliner. The included briefing and equipment help first-timers understand the basics. Still, you should be comfortable with the idea of being suspended above the park and moving quickly through the air.

If one person in your group dislikes heights, this may not be the best shared activity. The ride is the centerpiece, and the sense of exposure is part of what makes it exciting.

Languages, payment, and cancellation

Instruction is offered in French, English, and Arabic. Choose the language that lets you understand the safety directions most clearly.

You can reserve your place and pay later, which helps if you want to secure a spot while keeping your plans flexible. Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Those terms are useful for a weather-sensitive outdoor activity, though the supplied information does not explain how the park handles poor weather or operational changes. If conditions look uncertain, contact Vallé Advenature Park directly before setting out.

How I would plan the visit

I would treat the zipline as one part of a larger park visit rather than a stand-alone ten-minute stop. Since general park admission is separate and the park offers more than the ride, allow time to see the surroundings if your schedule permits.

Wear clothing that lets you move comfortably and expect wind during the flight. The information provided does not specify clothing rules, footwear requirements, weight limits, or the exact check-in time, so confirm those points when you reserve.

Keep your booking confirmation and budget for the extras you actually want. The essential equipment and briefing are included, while the GoPro and professional photos are optional purchases.

Most of all, listen during the briefing. The operation is praised for being organized and safe, and you help preserve that experience by following the instructor’s directions from preparation through landing.

My verdict on the Signature Zipline

I would recommend Vallé Advenature Park’s Signature Zipline if you want a serious zipline ride with memorable natural views. The 1.5-kilometer length is the key selling point, and the combination of forests, waterfalls, lagoons, and open-air speed gives the experience more substance than a simple amusement ride.

I would not call it a bargain. The $85 ticket excludes park admission, photos, and GoPro rental, so calculate the full cost before booking. But if you value a well-run activity and want one big burst of adventure in Mauritius, the price can make sense.

Book it if safety, organization, and a long ride matter to you. Skip it if you dislike heights, are only mildly interested in ziplining, or want an all-inclusive park ticket with no added costs.

FAQ

Where is the Signature Zipline located?

The Signature Zipline is at Vallé Advenature Park in Mauritius.

How long is the Signature Zipline?

The zipline stretches 1.5 kilometers.

What does the $85 ticket include?

The price includes zipline entry, all necessary zipline safety gear, and an instructor-led safety briefing.

Is entry to La Vallee des Couleurs Nature Park included?

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

Can I rent a GoPro?

Yes. A GoPro is available for rental, but it is not included in the ticket price.

Can I buy professional photos?

Yes. Professional photos taken on the zipline are available for purchase separately.

What languages are available for the instruction?

Instruction is available in French, English, and Arabic.

Who cannot take part in the zipline?

The experience is not suitable for pregnant women or children under four years old.

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