Saturday Star

Let’s go on an island escape

- CLINTON MOODLEY clinton.moodley@inl.co.za

TRAVELLERS are searching for out-of this-world island getaways to soak up the sea, sand and sun. Here are a few island destinatio­ns on our radar:

The Seychelles

With dramatic landscapes, unspoilt beaches and some of the most delicious food, these Indian Islands deliver a magical holiday for all types of travellers.

A visit to Seychelles will also allow you to learn more about the country’s history, culture, and a host of other interestin­g things.

The Seychelles archipelag­o includes around 115 islands. Visit Mahe for its immersive experience­s or Praslin for its breathtaki­ng scenery.

For those seeking privacy and added luxury, there are all-inclusive resorts that will cater to every whim.

Visitors can also take part in a wide range of water activities, such as snorkellin­g and diving. The Seychelles food scene is fascinatin­g, too. Serving Creole cuisine, each meal tells a beautiful story. So, whether you dine in a 5-star hotel or at a night bazaar, you are bound to learn and experience something new.

Mozambique

Mozambique, famed for its striking beaches and seafood, makes the perfect road trip from South Africa. There are flights to Mozambique if road trips are not your thing. Maputo, Inhambane, Ponta do Ouro, and Vilankulos are popular destinatio­ns because of the many different activities and picturesqu­e landscapes it offers.

For example, in Ponta do Ouro, travellers can laze on white-sand beaches, scuba dive or dabble in other watersport activities.

Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, boasts attraction­s like Tunduru Botanical Gardens and Catedral de Maputo. For those wanting some privacy, Bazaruto Island, off the coast of southern Mozambique, boasts luxurious and off-the-beaten-track experience­s.

Mozambique is known for its peri peri chicken, but the fresh seafood barbeques are also worth trying. Zanzibar

The island of Zanzibar in Tanzania is the ultimate destinatio­n for those looking to kick back and marvel at the sea. Zanzibar, often dubbed “Spice Island”, is the perfect mix of culture, history, white-sand beaches and palm trees. Travellers typically stay at luxury all-inclusive resorts, but there are also budget-friendly options. For those who want to experience the attraction in all its glory, spend a few hours in Stone Town, Nungwi Beach or take a spice tour. Ocean lovers will appreciate Zanzibar’s coastline that boasts some of the best beaches in the world.

Depending on your location, you can enjoy ocean experience­s such as diving, marine safaris, dhow cruises, game fishing or catamaran charters.

Zanzibar’s food scene rivals many destinatio­ns on the continent, featuring dishes with loads of spice, Zanzibar pizza, biryani and urojo soup. Mauritius

Postcard-perfect Mauritius boasts activities that incorporat­e history, culture, food and dramatic landscapes. Places like Port Louis, Grand Baie, Mahebourg, Le Morne, Chamarel and Rodrigues are worth exploring.

Mauritius offers the likes of kitesurfin­g, diving, nature reserves, whale watching, stand-up paddleboar­ding, and beach yoga, so visitors have many options to keep themselves occupied.

For a more immersive experience, hit the market scene where you get to meet and chat with locals, or book a tour guide to delve into the history and culture.

Of course, spending time on the island’s blue-flag status beaches is a must.

Mauritius has Indian, French, English, Creole and Chinese cuisine influences. Items like the dholl puri, the country’s national dish, biryani, vindaye and an upside-down bowl called bol renverse are worth trying. Maldives

With white sandy beaches, alluring turquoise waters, luxury resorts and string of activities, the Maldives is fast becoming the summer destinatio­n of choice for travellers.

The destinatio­n, composed of 26 ring-shaped atolls and made up of more than 1 000 coral islands, has an array of activities to suit all kinds of travellers.

Watersport­s are incredibly attractive for travellers, from snorkellin­g, paddleboar­ding to kayaking, jet skis and more. Many resorts offer flyboardin­g, which appeals to adrenaline-fuelled travellers.

The Maldivian cuisine features heavily at some resorts, with some offering cooking classes for guests.

A floating breakfast, for example, is not only perfect for Instaworth­y images but includes delicious foods you can savour as you feast on the views.

The Maldives is home to many beautiful mosques, so plan a trip with a tour guide to learn about its history. Be mindful of the prayer times and wear modest clothing.

Thailand

Thailand has forever been a bucket list destinatio­n for South Africans. Besides its storied history, tantalisin­g cuisine, world-class beaches and spas, Thailand is among the most affordable destinatio­ns for travellers, offering plenty of value for money.

Wellness retreats with indulgent spa treatments, as well as watersport­s like snorkellin­g, scuba diving and surfing, are some of the top-class activities on offer.

For those who want some privacy, rent a catamaran for a day at sea or island hopping.

Culture and history buffs can explore the temples and historical sites or learn the way of life through thought-provoking agri tours. Elephant sanctuarie­s (not those that promote elephant riding) are also popular.

For nature enthusiast­s, places like Khao Lak, just under two hours from Phuket, and Khao Sok National Park in Southern Thailand tick all the right boxes.

For those travelling to Bangkok, take an excursion along the Chao Phraya River, which isn’t heavily populated by tourists.

Eat your way through Thailand with delicious food offerings like pad thai, Panang curry, fresh seafood and mango sticky rice.

 ?? ?? THE Seychelles archipelag­o includes around 115 islands.
| Clinton Moodley
THE Seychelles archipelag­o includes around 115 islands. | Clinton Moodley
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| Clinton Moodley
BAZARUTO Island off the coast of southern Mozambique boasts luxurious and off-the-beaten-track experience­s. | Clinton Moodley
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