Indian Ocean Beach Holidays: Beaches to Bask on, Cultures to Discover

The Indian Ocean islands offer a rare blend of soft-sand serenity and joyful possibility. Bliss for snorkellers, swimmers, divers, watersport junkies, and even those who prefer the gentle discipline of a well-positioned sun lounger.
Below is a sense of what each Indian Ocean island brings to the party, so you can see why different people are drawn to different shores.
Here we focus on the Seychelles, Mauritius, Mozambique & Madagascar. But you can also check out Zanzibar beach resorts and Kenya’s coast as well.
Why we love it
- A quartet of island styles: From Seychelles’ sculpted granite coves to Mauritius’ activity-friendly resorts, each destination offers its own unique take on paradise.
- Unmatched marine life: Superb snorkelling, world-class diving, calm lagoons and vivid reefs for all levels of experience.
- Easy safari combinations: Several islands pair seamlessly with Southern or East African safaris for the perfect “bush and beach” mix.
- A climate for everyone: Warm seas year-round, with options for those who prefer full-on tropical humidity or gentler sun-drenched days.
The Seychelles

With 115 islands scattered across luminous water, the Seychelles has more beaches than most countries have towns - and a remarkable knack for natural beauty. Here, romance mingles with island wilderness; lush rainforest meets reef; and even a short stroll can lead to a photogenic mountain top viewpoint.
Mozambique islands
In the south, the Bazaruto Archipelago offers postcard-worthy beaches and the enticing option of flying directly from Kruger Park to Vilanculos for an easy safari-and-sea combination. Add on superb diving and sunsets to die for, and what’s not to love.
Travel north and the mood shifts to castaway romance: the remote Quirimbas Archipelago idyllic tropical islands with powdery coral shores.
Madagascar

Divers come for somewhere genuinely different: reefs rich in colour, character and life. Others stay for Madagascar’s cultural depth, forested reserves and unique wildlife - notably its charismatic lemurs for a unique take on bush and beach.
This other-worldly island rewards those who crave contrast with their coastline.
Mauritius
Mauritius is ideal for those who love their beach life with a dose of action. Kite-surfing, water-skiing, kayaking and deep-sea fishing are all part of the island’s rhythm. Families are exceptionally well catered for too, with hotels offering kids’ clubs, babysitters, and space for everyone to grab some time for themselves.
Choosing which side of the island is the real challenge: each coastline has its own mood and microclimate. And with daily flights just four hours from South Africa, it pairs effortlessly with a Southern Africa safari.
Best time of year for an Indian Ocean beach holiday?

Mauritius, Seychelles and Madagascar are all broadly year-round destinations in terms of warmth and water temperature. However, sun-seekers should note that the cyclone season runs from mid-January to mid-March - a window best avoided for serious beach time.
The Seychelles, sitting further north, experiences fewer cyclones and maintains wonderfully even tropical temperatures throughout the year.
Further south, seasonality becomes more pronounced. Southern Mozambique can sizzle at 38°C in summer, while winter days (June–July) are pleasantly warm at 24–26°C, with cooler nights. The Bazaruto archipelago offers slightly warmer winters (25–27°C) but the sea temperatures remain very pleasant at around 23–24°C.
Tell us the island that’s calling your name, or ask us to match you with the one that fits your travel style perfectly.
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Chat to one of our experienced consultants that's here to help and guide you. We use our expertise to narrow down the choices and present feasible ideas, so you can relax and ENJOY the planning process! Contact us!Frequently asked questions
Mauritius suits active couples and families, Seychelles is perfect for picture-perfect beaches, romance (and for those with a healthy bank balance), Madagascar works for the adventurous, and Mozambique excels at barefoot luxury with easy safari combinations.
Yes especially Mauritius, which has resorts with excellent kids’ clubs. Seychelles and Mozambique also offer family-friendly options, though some lodges have age limits and access can take longer.
Absolutely! Mauritius links well with South Africa (but a stopover night is needed); Mozambique connects directly with the Kruger National Park; and Seychelles pairs beautifully with East Africa. We help plan smooth routing to minimise travel time.
Anja du Plessis
AFRICAN TRAVEL SPECIALIST














