After three days in the southwestern part of the island we wanted to explore the northern part of the island a bit more and had therefore picked out a resort on the north-east coast for the next three nights. Our choice has been the dreamy 5-star resort Constance Belle Mare Plage.
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Africa is the second largest continent on earth. It consists of 55 countries and has over 1 billion inhabitants. Africa borders the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Indian Ocean in the east and the Mediterranean Sea in the north. The shortest distance from Europe is on the Strait of Gibraltar (Strait of Gibraltar). Here the distance between the two continents is just 14 kilometres. In its entire length Africa extends over the 3 climate zones tropics, subtropics and the temperate zones. The continent is home to an enormous diversity of plant and animal species. Among the most famous animals are certainly elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, antelopes, crocodiles, gorillas and chimpanzees. Some African cities such as Cairo, Lagos, Kinshasa, Johannesburg and Luanda are among the largest metropolitan areas in the world.
Black River Gorges National Park & the Grand Bassin (Mauritius)
After visiting the Seven Colored Earth and the Chamaral Waterfall the day before, our little road trip in the southwest of the island went even further, because we wanted to visit the Black River Gorges National Park, the Grand Bassin and the well-known hairpin curve Macondé.
» Read the full blog postThe Seven Colored Earth & Chamarel Waterfall (Mauritius)
Today we have visited two of the most famous sights of Mauritius: the Seven Colored Earth and the Chamarel Waterfall. Both are easily accessible by car, taxi or various tour operators.
» Read the full blog postLe Morne Brabant – Hike to the top by your own (Mauritius)
It is one of the most striking mountains in Mauritius and offers a dreamlike backdrop on the Le Morne peninsula: the 556-metre-high Le Morne Brabant mountain. We no longer know who of us both came up with the idea of going to this mountain. But we know one thing: even if it was super exhausting – it was definitely worth it. Every single step.
» Read the full blog postThe 5* Hotel Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa (Mauritius)
There are countless hotels and accommodation in Mauritius. From simple hostels to absolute luxury resorts, there is something for every taste. Most hotels are located in the southwest, west, northwest, north and east coast. On the other hand, there are hardly any major hotels around the airport, which is located in the southeast of the island, and also in the south of the island. This is our travel post from the 5* Hotel Dinarobin Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa.
» Read the full blog postHolidays in Mauritius – Travel Planning, Flight & Car Hire (Mauritius)
After we were in California for two weeks at the end of October, it tingled in our fingers again in February. We were ready for vacation! So we searched the internet and relevant bargain sites, like urlaubspiraten.de, up and down to get inspired and find a nice destination. Our choice was made in Mauritius, as the island has been on our bucket list for a long time. And there is nothing better than to escape to a warm region in …
» Read the full blog postMarsa Alam – Diving in Marsa Shouna & Umm El Ros (Egypt)
For today we had booked a full day trip to the spots Marsa Shouna and Umm El Ros via the diving center Coraya Divers. The information about the two dive sites that hung out at the diving school on the information board sounded promising, which is why we decided on this tour.
» Read the full blog postMarsa Alam – Swim with dolphins in Shaab Marsa Alam (Egypt)
For today we had booked a diving trip to the spot Shaab Marsa Alam via the diving center Coraya Divers. In addition to our two dives, we had the great opportunity to swim in the crystal clear waters of the Red Sea with a large group of dolphins 🙂
» Read the full blog postMarsa Alam – Diving on the house reef of Coraya Bay (Egypt)
Whether you have completed 10 or 500 dives so far – every diver at the Coraya Divers in Marsa Alam must first take part in a guided check-dive on the house reef.
» Read the full blog postMarsa Alam – The Dive Center from Coraya Divers (Egypt)
After our check-in at the Hotel Jaz Samaya we were the first to go to the coraya divers’ diving school.
» Read the full blog postMarsa Alam – Jaz Samaya Resort in Coraya Bay (Egypt)
Egypt is a great destination for us if you want to enjoy the sun and relax for a week: And in addition, you have a great opportunity for diving and snorkeling almost everywhere on the Red Sea. This is our travel post of the Hotel Jaz Samaya.
» Read the full blog postMarsa Alam – Diving & Relaxing at Hilton Nubian Resort (Egypt)
After our nine great shopping and sightseeing days on the east coast of the USA, it was time to dive a little, relax and soak up the sun. To combine all this, warm Egypt and the Hilton Marsa Alam Nubian Resort is a perfect destination in November.
» Read the full blog postMnemba Island – Diving & Snorkeling in Zanzibar (Tanzania)
At the end of our world tour, we made only one trip to Zanzibar: by boat we go to the nearby Mnemba Island for diving and snorkeling.
» Read the full blog postSansibar – Relax at Neptune Pwani Beach Resort (Tanzania)
For the last days of our world trip it was important to us to have a nice destination at the end, where we can just sleep, relax and sunbathe a little. And if you are already in Africa, what better way than Sansibar?. So this is our travel post from the Neptune Pwani Beach Resort 🙂
» Read the full blog postArusha & our flight to the island of Sansibar (Tanzania)
After a late breakfast at the hotel in Arusha we checked out and went together with Sabrina and Sebastian to Simone, a member of the staff of Paradise Safaris, to enjoy the end of the great safari together.
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