Tuesday, March 24, 2009



Hi friends,


I say only two words:paradise holiday. You can spend beautifull time in the Indian Ocean,that is the third largest ocean on the planet and is home to some of the most idyllic holiday destinations in the world. Mauritius and the Seychelles are two of the most tranquil paradise island destinations, offering a diverse range of holiday experiences. They are located in the azure warm waters of the Indian Ocean and offer scenic white sand beaches within a tropical paradise setting. Luxurious, relaxing and tranquil beach holidays are the experience of an Indian Ocean beach holiday, and these islands draw visitors from around the world to relax on the shores of these exotic locations.
Just east off of the African continent lies the independent island of Mauritius, known as one of the tropical paradise islands in the Indian Ocean. The island boasts crystal clear waters, white sands and palm-fringed beaches, characterized by a mild sub tropical climate. Its budget friendly luxury hotels and resorts have made this island a prime destination that receives visitors all year round. Mauritius is one of the most accessible island destinations in the Indian Ocean, proving to be a real paradise for those who want to enjoy the sea or just soak up the sun. The lively and warm people of Mauritius add to the island’s charm and atmosphere.
Off the east coast of Africa lies a cluster of 115 islands, together making up the Republic of the Seychelles. The expression “tropical island paradise” truly describes this cluster of islands with their powder-soft white sands on coconut fringed beaches. The inner 43 islands represent the main tropical travel destinations. The principal islands being Mahé; Praslin and La Digue. The Seychelles are regarded as an all year round destination for holidays. The people are friendly and live in complete racial harmony, enjoying political stability. Tourism provides the mainstay of the nation’s economy. The islands enjoy a climate that is pleasantly warm and humid all year round.




Carla Kristof

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