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8 African island destinations people can’t stop talking about in 2025

Posted on August 1, 2025
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Africa’s coastline is dotted with islands that fly under the radar but pack a serious punch when it comes to beauty, culture, and adventure.

From volcanic peaks to turquoise lagoons, these African islands are worth putting on your travel list this year.

Take a look…

1. Zanzibar, Tanzania

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A short ferry ride from Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar is where Indian Ocean paradise meets Swahili culture. Expect white sand beaches, spice farms, and the labyrinthine streets of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s laid-back but full of life.

2. Mauritius, Africa

This island destination in the Indian Ocean feels like a cross between Africa and Asia, with its mix of Creole, Indian, French, and Chinese influences. You’ll find luxury resorts, but also volcanic mountains, rum distilleries, and bustling markets in Port Louis.

3. São Tomé and Príncipe

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One of Africa’s least-visited countries, this two-island nation off the coast of Gabon offers lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and colonial-era charm. It’s a dream for eco-travellers and anyone craving real peace.

4. Nosy Be, Madagascar, Africa

Just off Madagascar’s northwest coast, Nosy Be is known for its coral reefs, lemurs, and clear waters. It’s tourist-friendly but still feels unspoiled. Don’t miss a trip to nearby Nosy Komba and Nosy Tanikely for hiking and snorkelling.

5. Djerba, Tunisia

In North Africa, Djerba offers a distinct island vibe, one that is more desert than jungle. Think whitewashed buildings, ancient souks, and beaches framed by palm trees. The island also has one of the oldest synagogues in the world.

6. Lamu Island, Kenya, Africa

Lamu is like a living museum of Swahili culture. There are no cars here, just donkeys and boats. Explore old stone houses, quiet beaches, and local markets. It’s raw, real, and unlike any other beach destination.

7. Comoros

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Rarely visited but absolutely worth it, the Comoros islands are made up of three islands, which sit between Madagascar and Mozambique. It’s remote, wild, and full of volcanic landscapes and coral reefs. It’s not polished, but that’s part of the appeal.

8. Cape Verde (Cabo Verde), Africa

Located in the Atlantic, this archipelago blends African roots with Portuguese culture. Each island has a unique character: Sal is popular for beach resorts, Santiago for history, and Santo Antão for hiking.

Have you visited any of these African island destinations? Let us know by leaving a comment below..

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