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Africa's east coast has endless miles of unspoilt beaches. Azure waters lap the shores of white, palm-fringed beaches. Watersports, relaxation and a variety
Sail the crystal clear waters of the Bazaruto Archipelago
Discover Mozambique
Table MountainCape Town

Cape Town, the most beautiful city in the world, is home to Table Mountain, Robben Island, the enchanting Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden and the bustling V&A Waterfront. Explore the nature reserves, beaches, islands and winelands.
Greater St Lucia in South AfricaGreater St. Lucia

Now called the iSimangaliso Wetland Park it is a World Heritage Site and Ramsar Wetland and situated along the KwaZulu-Natal coast in South Africa - a unique region of great lakes, wetlands, rain forests and coastline.
Dhows connect Vilanculos with the Bazaruto ArchipelagoVilanculos

Vilanculos, a bustling seaside village, lies 750km north of Maputo and is best known as the gateway to the idyllic playgrounds of the Bazaruto Archipelago.
Garden RouteGarden Route

South Africa's famous "Garden Route" is graced with dramatic mountains, golden beaches, pristine indigenous forests, beautiful lakes and meandering rivers.
Southern Right WhaleGrootbos Nature Reserve

Discover fynbos, ancient milkwood forests, whales, birds, archeaological caves and beaches in this private nature reserve near Hermanus in the Western Cape, South Africa.
Dolphin encounters are quite frequent here.Ponta do Ouro

This small quaint town lies in the south of Mozambique. It is a diver's paradise with endless white beaches, and reefs that teem with marine life, notably turtles, bass, dolphins and whales.
Scuba diving with sharks off Aliwal ShoalAliwal Shoal and surrounds

Aliwal Shoal is one of the top 10 dive sites in the world - numerous shipwrecks and close encounters with Ragged Tooth sharks and Tiger sharks make this an unforgettable site. Surrounding dive spots include Protea Banks.
West Coast National Park will enchant botanists and birders.West Coast National Park

This park harbours a wetland of international importance (a Ramsar site), which provides refuge to thousands of waders migrating from the northern hemisphere to spend the southern summer.
Sailing on Lake MalawiLake Malawi

Lake Malawi is the third largest lake in Africa. It is a tropical paradise with palm, mango, avocado and banana trees lining its shores. The blue, tranquil waters ensure wonderful canoeing, while the kaleidoscope of cichlids make for exciting snorkelling.
Rolling hills and remote beaches on the Wild CoastWild Coast

Known as the Wild Coast, this former 'Transkei ' shoreline is a paradise of unspoilt beaches and forests, superb waves, delicious seafood and interesting hiking trails.
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