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Cape Town is one of the most populous cities and major port in South Africa. The city lies between the majestic, flat-topped Table Mountain and the sea. Cape Town is also called “The Fairest Cape” and is the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The city has several beaches, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where you will discover the stunning beauty of the unique flora of this place, go to Robben Island, a UNESCO world heritage site or walk along the waterfront where you will find restaurants, boutiques, markets and entertainment.
The Island of Mozambique lies off northern Mozambique, between the Mozambique Channel and Mossuril Bay, and is part of Nampula Province. Prior to 1898, it was the capital of colonial Portuguese East Africa. With its rich history and sandy beaches, the Island of Mozambique is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Mozambique's fastest growing tourist destinations.
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
This ancient isle once ruled by sultans and slave traders served as the stepping stone into the African continent for missionaries and explorers. Today it attracts visitors intent on discovering sandy beaches, pristine rain forests, or colorful coral reefs. Once known as the Spice Island for its export of cloves, Zanzibar has become one of the most exotic flavors in travel, better than Bali or Mali when it comes to beauty that'll make your jaw drop
Dar es Salaam, or Dar Es Salaam or, more accurately, Dar es Salaam or Dar es Salam, (Swahili: Dar es Salaam, Arab: دار السلام, Dār as-Salām, "the House of Peace or the Port of Peace" , otherwise Mzizima is the largest city (2.5 million inhabitants in 2003) in Tanzania and the former capital of the country, (the current capital: Dondoma). It is an important economic and commercial hub of the Indian Ocean. The population of the city is growing at a rate of 4.4% per year. The port of the city is the most important of Tanzania, operating in transit through exports of coffee, cotton and sisal (Sisal [Agave sisalana], fibrous cactus for the production of ropes). Local industries include food products, textiles, cement and pharmaceuticals. The majority of the people are in favor of Muslimism. A large number of migrants come from southern Asia.
Mahé is an idyllic island and the largest one in the Seychelles Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The island has a rich heritage, a mixture of Indian, Chinese, European and African culture. This cultural diversity combined with the breathtaking beauty of the island makes Mahé an extremely popular tourist destination. The landscape includes majestic mountains, a range of granite peaks, extensive gardens, rare plants, gorgeously multi-hued waters and white sand beaches surrounded by beautiful coral reefs. Visitors can explore the mountainous jungle of the inland, dive pristine site or just lay back and enjoy the endless sun of Mahé.
Mahé is an idyllic island and the largest one in the Seychelles Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The island has a rich heritage, a mixture of Indian, Chinese, European and African culture. This cultural diversity combined with the breathtaking beauty of the island makes Mahé an extremely popular tourist destination. The landscape includes majestic mountains, a range of granite peaks, extensive gardens, rare plants, gorgeously multi-hued waters and white sand beaches surrounded by beautiful coral reefs. Visitors can explore the mountainous jungle of the inland, dive pristine site or just lay back and enjoy the endless sun of Mahé.
The island of Nosy Be is located near the northwest coast of Madagascar and is the largest and the busiest tourist resort of Madagascar. While visiting, don’t miss the chance to explore the deserted beaches of the island. In Nosy Be the climate stays sunny all year-round and activities like snorkeling, scuba and kayaking are available for those willing to try.
Durban is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban stands on the beautiful natural harbor of Port Natal. Its warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches have turned Durban into a major holiday resort. Durban's center is a busy and lively area with grandiose colonial buildings and fascinating art deco architecture. One of the city’s landmarks is the Grey Street Mosque, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Port Elizabeth is the capital and port of Bequia, the second largest island in the Grenadines. Bequia, once known as "Island of the Cloud”, is a tiny, unspoiled island, with quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Its coastline is fringed with golden beaches with a backdrop of cedar and palm forests. Visit the land near Port Elizabeth, where a historical sugar plantation by the name Spring Plantation once stood and see the old sugar which still exists.
Port Elizabeth is the capital and port of Bequia, the second largest island in the Grenadines. Bequia, once known as "Island of the Cloud”, is a tiny, unspoiled island, with quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Its coastline is fringed with golden beaches with a backdrop of cedar and palm forests. Visit the land near Port Elizabeth, where a historical sugar plantation by the name Spring Plantation once stood and see the old sugar which still exists.
Mossel Bay's main attractions are an excellent museum complex; several beautiful historic stone buildings, some of which date back hundreds of years (the central part of Mossel Bay is exceptionally well preserved); Has some of the best oysters along the coast; area golf; and good beaches with safe, secluded bathing. The area has most of the very few north-facing (read: sunniest) beaches in South Africa, but be warned: as it's very popular with local families, it is a writhing, seething mass of juvenile humanity every December. Dolphins—sometimes hundreds at a time—frequently move through the bay in search of food, and whales swim past during their annual migration (July–October)
Cape Town is one of the most populous cities and major port in South Africa. The city lies between the majestic, flat-topped Table Mountain and the sea. Cape Town is also called “The Fairest Cape” and is the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The city has several beaches, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where you will discover the stunning beauty of the unique flora of this place, go to Robben Island, a UNESCO world heritage site or walk along the waterfront where you will find restaurants, boutiques, markets and entertainment.
Cape Town is one of the most populous cities and major port in South Africa. The city lies between the majestic, flat-topped Table Mountain and the sea. Cape Town is also called “The Fairest Cape” and is the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The city has several beaches, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where you will discover the stunning beauty of the unique flora of this place, go to Robben Island, a UNESCO world heritage site or walk along the waterfront where you will find restaurants, boutiques, markets and entertainment.
Lüderitz is a port city in southwest Namibia, lying on one of the least hospitable coasts in Africa. The town is known for its colonial architecture. The natural environment surrounding the town is impressive. The rocky coastline of the Lüderitz peninsula is home to a wide variety of wildlife including seals, penguins, flamingos and ostriches. The Sperrgebiet National Park is the wildest and most pristine landscape of the country.
Walvis Bay is situated in the homonym bay, in Namibia. The waters here are rich in plankton and marine life and attract large numbers of whales. Walvis Bay is an important centre of tourism with open spaces, scenic beauty and unique marine and plant life. All kinds of activities are available at the Walvis Bay Lagoon and Aquatic Activities, like sandboarding, kiting, surfing, swimming, angling, sailing and golf. Visitors can also enjoy swimming and fishing on the beach.
Walvis Bay is situated in the homonym bay, in Namibia. The waters here are rich in plankton and marine life and attract large numbers of whales. Walvis Bay is an important centre of tourism with open spaces, scenic beauty and unique marine and plant life. All kinds of activities are available at the Walvis Bay Lagoon and Aquatic Activities, like sandboarding, kiting, surfing, swimming, angling, sailing and golf. Visitors can also enjoy swimming and fishing on the beach.
Cotonou is the largest city and major port of Benin, a country in West Africa. The city lies in the southeast of the country, between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Nokoué. Visitors can wander around the various churches, mosques, and museums of the city. It is worth visiting the Cotonou Cathedral, noted for its distinct burgundy-and-white-striped tiles. If you are looking for something different head towards the picturesque villages with the stilted houses, explore the magical mysteries of voodoo and taste the delicious local cuisine.
Lomé is surrounded by a lagoon to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, the village of Bè to the east and the border of Aflao, Ghana to the West
Banjul is the capital of Gambia. It is located on St Mary's Island, where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. Banjul has wonderful beaches and many other attractions like the National Museum, cathedrals and several major mosques. The busy Albert Market is situated in the city center and visitors will find everything here, from spices and exotic fruits to woodcarvings, traditional African masks and handcrafted jewelry.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the capital of the island, is set amidst magnificent scenery composed of two bays and their beautiful beaches, in the north-eastern part of the island. Founded in 1478, the town is characterized by an important historical and cultural heritage, which is depicted in the district of Vegueta, the oldest quarter of the town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990, where you can see the Cathedral of Santa Ana, Casa Museo de Colón, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno & Museo Canario.
Arequifa is a town and municipality in the Canary Islands (Spain) located in the center-east of the island of Lanzarote, whose capital has been since 1852. The town owes its name to the rock (where Arequifa in Spanish means "reef") that covers the beach located in the city. The city also gives its name to the nearby Arrecife Airport. It is located south of Teguiz, east of San Bartolome and borders the Atlantic Ocean.
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and port. Its most notable sights are Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the Islamic world and is known for its majestic 200-metre-high minaret, Place Mohammed V, flanked by majestic white government buildings constructed in the distinct French colonial style, Parc De La Ligue Arabe, the city's largest public park and La Corniche, the main beach area with lots of waterfront restaurants. From the city of Bogart and Bergman, take a tour to Rabat, Morocco's serene capital and to Marrakech, city of souks, storytellers, snake charmers and the famed Koutoubia Minaret.
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and port. Its most notable sights are Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the Islamic world and is known for its majestic 200-metre-high minaret, Place Mohammed V, flanked by majestic white government buildings constructed in the distinct French colonial style, Parc De La Ligue Arabe, the city's largest public park and La Corniche, the main beach area with lots of waterfront restaurants. From the city of Bogart and Bergman, take a tour to Rabat, Morocco's serene capital and to Marrakech, city of souks, storytellers, snake charmers and the famed Koutoubia Minaret.
Gibraltar is an amazing co-mingling of past, present and future.The Rock of Gibraltar was considerred by the Ancient Greeks as the pillars of Hercules, marking the end of the world. It is at the Top of the Rock where you begin to understand and appreciate Gibraltar’s strategic geographical location and the important role it has played throughout history. The journey to the top of the Rock rewards you with a truly breathtaking view. From a height of 426m you will see the African coastline, where the waters of the Atlantic meet the Mediterranean, Spain’s Costa del Sol and a panoramic view of the City far below, the quays, marinas and bays. Stand on top of the Rock of Gibraltar and you feel as if you were on top of the world.
Barcelona is one of the world's greatest treasures, a global capital of commerce, fashion, culture and sunshine. Cruise visitors should start with a walk down Las Ramblas, the glorious tree-shaded thoroughfare at the heart of the city, enjoy a dive in the wonderful beaches nearby, but, most of all, see what visionary architect Antoni Gaudi wrought. Seven of his creations have been honored as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including La Sagrada Familia, the Park Guell and Casa Mila. Time provided, you can also visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic, home to world-class parks, fountains and museums. Barcelona, which nurtured such artistic giants as Picasso, Dali, Miro and Casals, is definitely a traveler's paradise.