Beach Holidays

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Zanzibar Holidays Set like a jewel in tranquil coral waters, only 20 minutes flight from Dar es Salaam, is one of the world's most beautiful islands Zanzibar. Its name evokes a romantic past. To the shores of these islands came Summerians, Assyrians, Hindus, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Arabians, Chinese, Malaysians, and the Portuguese, all sailing in on Monsoon winds. From these shores the great European explorers Burton, Speke, Livingstone, Krapf, Rebman, and Grant set out on their voyages of discovery into the East and Central African hinterland.
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Pangani This is a good option for those who want to reach the Ocean by road. Pangani is a town in northeast Tanzania that lies 45 km south of Tanga, at the mouth of the Pangani river.
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Bagamoyo And Dar es salaam
For those travelling to Dar es salaam by road can pass Bagamoyo and spend time at one of the resorts in Bagamoyo
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MOMBASA BEACHES
Mombasa rests on the exotic shores of the Indian Ocean and serves as a globally popular vacation destination thanks to its classy hotels and friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Mombasa's culture contains traces of the Portuguese, British, and Arab colonial influences, mostly reflected in the city's urban architecture. Visitors on vacation in Mombasa generally split their time between nature walks, conservation volunteering, discovering the hidden treasures of the old town, and enjoying various water sport activities on the area's beaches. Adventurers looking to get out of town for a while can explore the surrounding area, which offers outstanding bird-watching, mountain biking, and deep sea fishing opportunities. Mombasa is in Coast Province. With the Inspirock international travel planner, Mombasa and other destinations across the globe can be made central to your personalized travel plans.
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Diani, Kenya Kenya's Diani Beach, about an hour south of Mombasa, is part resort in the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya (in eastern Africa). It is located 30 kilometres south of Mombasa, in the nearby.
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Grand Bassam, Ivory Coast The original capital of Cote d'Ivoire, the colonial town of Grand Bassam suffered a decline from its heyday as a seaport until the 1930s, but that led to its revival as a resort town beginning in the 1960s, and now it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.