After your Safari you do deserve to kick back and sip a cocktail as silky white sand and warm waters glisten in the distance. And you can do exactly that with one of our superb beach destinations!
Make virgin footsteps on pristine, golden beaches
Sail along the shoreline in a traditional Dhow boat
Explore private coves for snorkelling and swimming
Dive with schools of colourful tropical fish and corals
Explore exotic villages and get a sun-bronzed tan
Delight in the schools of playful dolphin and whale sharks
Prawns, lobster and crab are served in abundance - seafood!
Sip a Pina Colada as the sun sets on another fun filled day
Why not round up your trip to Africa with a few relaxing days on a beach. The
East and Southern Coasts of Africa offer some of the most idyllic and untouched beaches in the world. Tourists are few and far between as white silky sand and azure tropical waters blend seamlessly into the horizon. It's quite like paradise!
Once the island ruled by sultans and slave traders,
Zanzibar, off the coast of Tanzania now attracts travellers intent on discovering its sandy beaches, pristine rain forest and beautifully coloured coral reefs. The beaches of
South Africa, including Camps Bay, Clifton, the Garden Route and Kwazulu Natal (to name a few) will lull you into a timeless zone where you can relax and unwind. From Inhaca Island to the Bazaruto Archipelago,
Mozambique is a country of spectacular beauty with over 2500km of unspoilt coastline, pristine beaches and virgin reefs. And Kenya has its fair share of spectacular seaside escapes on
Lamu Island and the
Mombasa Coastline.
NB: You can combine any one of these beach destinations with an
African Safari and time in any of the continent's other destinations!
Don't delay - contact us today to plan your tailormade trip!



Mozambique WeatherThe average temperature for Mozambique is around 28ºC all year round. The climate varies slightly according to the regions of the country. The coast experiences a sub-tropical climate while the northern parts of the county are tropical. Generally, the hot rainy season is from October to March. The average temperature along the coast is 31º C (88º F).
South Africa WeatherSouth Africa is a big country just south of the tropic of Capricorn, but it is the topography and surrounding oceans that influence its climate, rather than the latitude. Although the climate varies from region to region, it is generally mild and sunny throughout the year. KwaZulu-Natal has a subtropical climate with high humidity in summer. The Western Cape region has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and cold, wet winters.
Zanzibar WeatherZanzibar experiences ideal holiday weather for most of the year. The heat of summer is seasonally often cooled by windy conditions, resulting in pleasant sea breezes, particularly on the North and East coasts. Being near to the equator, the islands are warm all year round, but officially, summer and winter peak in December and June respectively. Short rains can occur in November but are characterised by short showers which do not last long. The long rains normally occur in April and May although this is often referred to as the 'Green Season', and it typically doesn't rain every day during that time.
NB: You can combine any one of these beach destinations with an
African Safari and time in any of the continent's other destinations!
Don't delay - contact us today to plan your tailormade trip!