Switch On Your Adventurous Side By Visiting These Beautiful African Islands In 2019
Africa beautiful and underrated by a lot of people who are yet to find out about the amazing places that can be visited. Some of them are popular while others are not. We all know the popular ones are Mauritius, Zanzibar and so on but there are hidden gems that you weren’t aware even existed!
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If you need a getaway or you want to explore Africa and you’re wondering where to go, here are 6 hidden African Islands that would help you make beautiful memories.
1.Sal Island, Cape Verde
Cape Verde is a set of islands formed through Volcanic eruptions, thousands of years ago. Sal is by far the most beautiful of all the islands and is the most visited, thanks to its awe-inspiring views and healthy marine life. The main town mirrors that of a wonderland, as the houses are all pastel-colored, with turquoise beaches at its foot.
2.Thanda Island, Tanzania
Thanda Island is one of the world’s most exclusive, luxury islands, situated off the coast of Tanzania. It’s jaw-droppingly beautiful and is situated in a private marine reserve, making your holiday one that’s extraordinarily special. Not only will you experience pure opulence, but you’ll be able to swim with marine life that most people have never laid eyes on.
3.Mumbo Island, Malawi
Are you looking for a new, exclusive African experience? Well, then take a trip to the sparsely-populated Mumbo Island in Malawi. The crystal clear waters and hidden coves are perfect for swimming, hiking, snorkeling, kayaking, and diving.
4.Mayotte
Mayotte is a French country of islands between Mozambique and Madagascar, off east Africa, hence referred to as an archipelago. It is a beautiful paradise spot on the Indian ocean very popular to divers who come to spot amazing and rare animals such as corals, humpback whales, and lots more.
5.Sao Tome Island
What’s better than sea, sand, sunshine, palm trees? São Tomé Island is a large island off the western coast of Central Africa. It’s very reclusive but visitors that do make it have access to uncharted waters and go diving and snorkeling. There’s also the chocolate factory and the sleepy fishermen’s villages to explore.
6.Djerba, Tunisia
Right off the coast of Southern Tunisia, Djerba is the most important North African island in size. Very popular among tourists, this island offers beautiful sandy beaches, a range of water sports activities, and good dining options.
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