Hello Beach Lovers!

Welcome to the beach view

Are you planning your next big vacation?

You can choose to a visit any of the beautiful beaches around Africa, and whatever your choice is, we've got you covered

Which of these places would you like to visit?

    Here's Our Top Selection:

  1. Belle Mare Beach, Mauritius

    The beach at Belle Mare is located near the town of Mahebourg on the South East coast of Mauritius, between Belle Mare and Pointe de Flacq. By visiting the beach you will find long stretches of sandy pristine white, turquoise sea with crystal clear water surrounded by large casuarina trees. The beach is surrounded by unspoilt nature as there has been little development on this side of the island except for the hotels and few luxury villas.

    The beach at Belle Mare is considered as the most beautiful beach in Mauritius by many holiday makers, but also remains very popular among the inhabitants of the island who visit the beach mainly on weekends and holidays. This part of the island is very authentic and keeps the spirit of the island intact facing the rapid development that know the other cities in the coastal regions in particular Grand Bay, Flic en Flac and Black River.

    The Belle Mare beach is ideal for swimming and diving session especially on weekdays, the beach is calm with a peaceful setting. The perfect place for nature lovers, who can enjoy miles of sandy beach for sunbathing and resting in the shade of casuarina trees.

  2. Anse Lazio Beach, Sychelles

    Anse Lazio is a beach situated in the northwest of Praslin Island, Seychelles, considered by Lonely Planet to be the "best beach on Praslin", and one of the "best in the archipelago". Located to the north east of Madagascar, east of Zanzibar and south of Socotra, in the middle of the Indian Ocean, it has clear water and scenery which can be perceived as beautiful, which attracts a large portion of Praslin's tourists.

    This beach has an incredible mix of turquoise water, golden sand, lofty palm trees and imposing boulder formations make it one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, perfect for photos, sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. In fact, it is this range of activities that makes the beach especially appealing for the Seychelles holidaymaker, as the beach offers something for everyone.

  3. Camps Bay Beach, South Africa

    Camps Bay Beach, a Blue Flag Beach since 2008, is the largest white sand beach in Camps Bay. The beach is opposite Camps Bay's main tourist hub, featuring multiple hotels, restaurants, and shops.

    Camps Bay is the premier tourist destination in Cape Town, South Africa, and is magnificently located on the Atlantic Ocean, at the foot of the Twelve Apostles mountain range and adjacent to Table Mountain.

  4. Diani Beach, Kenya

    Diani Beach is a major beach on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya (in eastern Africa). It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Mombasa, in Kwale County.

    The water remains shallow near shore, with some underwater sandbars near the surface which allow wading with a clear view of the sandy bottom. Inland from the beach, there is extensive vegetation, including numerous palm trees which cover the coastal areas, unlike the dry acacia trees of the mountainous Kenyan Highlands. The Mwachema River flows into the sea at Diani Beach.

    The general area is known for its coral reefs, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and for the closely located Shimba Hills National Reserve, a wildlife reserve which looks out over the Indian Ocean. Diani Beach has restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, and several shopping centres.

    Diani Beach is also a popular kitesurfing, jet skiing, and snorkelling location and has been voted Africa's leading beach destination for the fifth time running since 2015.

  5. Boulders Beach, South Africa

    Boulders Beach is a sheltered beach made up of inlets between granite boulders, from which the name originated. It is located on the Cape Peninsula, in Simon's Town, a suburb of Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is also commonly known as Boulders Bay. It is a popular tourist spot because of a colony of African penguins which settled there in 1982. Boulders Beach forms part of the Table Mountain National Park.

    Bordered mainly by indigenous bush above the high-water mark on the one side, and the clear water of False Bay on the other, the area comprises a number of small sheltered bays, partially enclosed by granite boulders that are 540 million years old.

  6. Bazaruto Beach, Mozambique

    Bazaruto Island lies in Bazaruto National Park, off the coast of southern Mozambique. Resorts dot the island’s white beaches, and it's known for marine life like turtles and dugong. The clear waters of Two Mile Reef are filled with colorful fish, reef sharks and moray eels, while the deeper area in Indigo Bay is home to sailfish and marlin. Traditional dhow boats run to nearby islands Santa Carolina and Benguerra

    The idyllic islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago in Mozambique are known for their unspoilt beauty and diverse ecologies. The pristine coral reefs are home to more than 2000 fish species as well as whales and dolphins.



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