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Africa's best beach escapes
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|May 10, 2025
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AFRICA, a continent renowned for its wildlife and safaris, is often celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and tich cultural heritage.
However, beyond its iconic savannahs and majestic animals lies another treasure waiting to be discovered: its stunning coastal destinations.
With a staggering 30 500 km of coastline, Africa is home to a diverse array of beaches that cater to sun-seekers and adventure lovers alike.
Discover the distinct allure of East Africa’s islands: Zanzibar’s soft, white beaches contrast with the Seychelles’ lively seascapes, both providing stunning natural beauty, rich cultures, and a wealth of memorable activities.
As you explore Africa's coastlines, you'll find that each destination tells its own story, shaped by the local culture and the natural environment.
The continent's beaches are not just places to relax; they are gateways to adventure, exploration, and cultural immersion.
Whether you're looking to unwind under the sun, dive into crystal-clear waters, or engage with vibrant local communities, Africa's coastal offerings are as varied as the continent itself.
As we celebrate Africa Month, here are some of the continent's must-visit coastal destinations:
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar is a popular choice for beach vacations, known for its stunning white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters.
The island offers a unique blend of relaxation and exploration, with opportunities for snorkelling, diving, and immersing yourself in the vibrant local culture.
The island is renowned for its pristine shores, and its beaches are ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Beyond the beach, travellers can also explore Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or take a spice tour to discover the island's rich agricultural history.
Zanzibar's captivating history is shaped by Swahili, Arab, and Indian influences.
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