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 When people think of Africa, they probably imagine the savanna, jungle and desert of the major continents. Still, the islands off Africa are one of the most spectacular islands in the world, with stunning beaches, a variety of marine life, architecture and cuisine influenced by the many cultures and hinterlands of lush hills and volcanoes. increase. Here are the 10 most beautiful ones.

 1. Mauritius 

 A colorful island, Mauritius is more than just a beach destination (although the white sands are really beautiful). With rich, green rainforests, craggy mountains, silvery waterfalls and a diverse and delicious foodie scene, there`s plenty to enjoy when you`ve had your fill of beach time. Mauritius one of the best places in the world for windsurfing. 

2. Lamu, Kenya 

 It is one of the oldest Swahili settlements in East Africa. History lovers will have to spend some time in Lambtown, full of old Swahili architecture, with mangrove and coral stone buildings and huge carved wooden doors. 

 3. Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique 

 Swim with dolphins, explore protected coral reefs, and ride horses on the beaches of the islands that make up the Bazaruto Archipelago in southern Mozambique. It is one of the most beautiful islands off the coast of Africa. It's a dream of sea lovers. You may be able to swim with dolphins, whale sharks, turtles and manta rays, or find humpback whales and rare dagons cruising the coast. 

 4. Nosy Be, Madagascar 

 Nosy Be is the perfect place to wind up a wild journey through Madagascar, seeking out the famous lemurs, fossa and ayeayes. The volcanic island is just 8km/5mi off the northwest coast of Madagascar and is the country`s most popular beach resort. Here you`ll find vanilla plantations and crater lakes. 

 5. Praslin, Seychelles 

 It`s tricky to pick a top Seychelles island, but Praslin National Park, which is home to the UNESCOprotected Vallée de Mai with its huge coco de mer palms, might tip the scales a little. Here has plenty of beaches to enjoy, such as Anse Lazio, regularly cited as one of the best beaches in the world and great for snorkeling. There are also lots of accommodation options from the super highend to the more reasonably priced. 

 6. Réunion 

 It is the region of France that makes it part of the European Union and its inhabitants are French citizens. Perhaps the most famous feature of Reunion is the hiking active volcano Piton de la Fournaise (when not erupting!). From emerald aisle hiking trails, waterfalls to ziplines, lava tubes to explore, sandy beaches, Reunion Cali (curry) to French pastries, there's plenty of delicious food. 

  8. Zanzibar, Tanzania 

Known as Africa's tropical paradise, Unguja boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Miles of white sandy beaches lined with palm trees surrounded by the clear azure waters of the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar Island is part of the Zanzibar Archipelago along with Pemba Island and many smaller islands. These islands are also known as the Spice Islands because of their rich history of spice trade and the many spice plantations.

9. Principe, Sao Tome and Principe 

 Principe, one of the two islands that make up Sao Tome and Principe, is a small, pristine island with a population of 7,000. Of all the islands off the coast of Africa, Principe stands at the pinnacle of international recognition. The recently opened luxury eco-sort is increasingly attracting travelers to experience the island's lush jungle and tranquil beaches. Visit now. 

10. Lucinga Island 

 Lucinga Island is located in one of Africa's most remote and historic sites, on the eastern side of Lake Victoria. The lawn extends to the surface of the water, and the site of exotic trees is a paradise for countless bird species. Lucinga is known for its hospitality, delicious homemade food, and an atmosphere of tranquility and tranquility. It's an ideal starting point for your vacation. 

11. Lamu 

 This is a microcosm of Kenya's unique coastal culture, a product of a long and rich history, and an outstanding heritage. The island is connected by boat to Mokowe on the mainland and Manda Island, where the airport is located. There are many discoveries around Lamu. Take a walk on a narrow beach, sail on a traditional dhow, watch the sunset on Manda Island, visit the abandoned city of Takuwa, or enjoy Swahili cuisine. We have a lot.

12.Comoros 

 Comoros is a rare travel destination off the east coast of Africa. Lovers of peace and tranquility will be very pleased with Comoros, one of the most important islands in East Africa. Comoros also boasts pristine beaches, great coral reefs for snorkelers, rich rainforests, and a great combination of Swahili and Arab culture. Mwali, also known as Mwali, is the smallest of the three major African islands that make up the country of Comoros. Mwali is wild and uncrowded. Mwali Marine Park is the only national park in Comoros. Mwali, also known as the island of nature, places great importance on ecotourism. The charming people and the purity and freshness of Mwali will surely fascinate you. 

13.Madagascar 

 Nosy Be, the largest island in the archipelago, is Madagascar’s premier tourist destination. Although it is a small island, it is already visited by many tourists from all over the world. A map of the islands of East Africa passes through Madagascar, off the coast of Mozambique. Madagascar is also considered the fourth largest island in the world and is rich in unique flora and fauna. Almost 90% of all wildlife in Madagascar is believed to be found nowhere else on earth. Nosy Be, Madagascar’s famous island, is worth a lifetime visit. The city of Nosy Be, facing the Indian Ocean, also has expensive restaurants, hotels and shops. Despite so many activities, the exotic island still remains in harmony with its calm, clear turquoise waters. The restaurant serves delicious seafood worth eating.

14. Djerba 

Djerba is the largest island in North Africa off the coast of southern Tunisia. It features beautiful sandy beaches and quiet and quiet scenery. It is one of the few remaining places in Tunisia where Berber is still spoken. The city of Azim was the location of the exterior scene of Mos Eisley in the first Star Wars movie of 1977.

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