Planning your first Indian Ocean island escape can feel overwhelming. Mauritius or Seychelles? Barefoot luxury in Mozambique or spice-scented culture in Zanzibar?
Start with this: Be inspired, but be intentional. The time of year you travel, how much you want to invest, and the rhythm you prefer — whether slow and secluded or active and exploratory — will define your island escape far more than a list of must-sees. Let’s break it down.

Polished, diverse and easy to navigate, Mauritius blends beaches with lush mountains, golf courses, waterfalls and vibrant local culture. It’s ideal for couples, families and active travellers who want more than just beach time.

A postcard-perfect archipelago of granite boulders and turquoise water. Think island-hopping between Mahé, Praslin and La Digue, boutique hotels, nature reserves and some of the world’s most photographed beaches.

A cultural-meets-coastal experience. Combine white-sand beaches with the historic charm of Stone Town, spice tours and Swahili heritage. Something to Note: On the east coast, the ocean can retreat hundreds of metres at low tide. You may wake up to a postcard-perfect turquoise sea and by midday see exposed reef and sand flats.

Remote, romantic and wonderfully raw. This beach destination offers a castaway-style luxury, exceptional diving and dhow sailing with fewer crowds. Certain areas (Vilanculos) experience noticeable tidal shifts like Zanzibar.
It comes down to: flight access from your safari destination, Budget range, Desired accommodation style (large resort vs boutique island lodge), Activities beyond the beach, Travel pace (single island vs island-hopping). An island specialist at Safari Online can match your priorities with the right destination and region within each country.
Unlike safari regions, island travel revolves around wind patterns and ocean conditions.
Generally, September to March for the island destinations. Expect sunny days, an occasional (and might I add very welcome) downpour and clearer sea conditions — perfect for swimming, snorkelling and sailing.
Although this is the “WET” season, the temperatures are warmer. So warm that one can continue swimming while it rains. It is the most popular time to travel to a beach destination, so you’ll expect higher rates and earlier booking requirements.
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Usually May – August (varies slightly by destination). Expect coolers temperatures, lower humidity and less tropical showers.
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April and November can offer excellent value with pleasant weather before peak crowds arrive.
For popular travel seasons ( July, August & December holidays) and exclusive private island resorts. Essential for family villas and multi-bedroom units.
Ideal for securing preferred room categories and flight availability, especially for honeymooners.
Still possible with flexibility on exact resort or room type.
Considered late for peak dates, but good deals may appear outside school holidays.
Island pricing varies by destination and accommodation style rather than activities.
$150–$450
$500–$900
$1,000+
5 nights is the usual after an active Safari trip, although We’ve found that 7 nights allows proper relaxation.
5-7 nights across 2–3 islands
4-7 nights on one archipelago
5-7 nights in one resort, or split north/south coasts
3-4 nights beach + 1–2 nights Stone Town
Mauritius perfect for families. Most resorts have complimentary kids’ clubs and a daily schedule that will keep them so busy, you may feel like you’re on honeymoon again. Seychelles and Mozambique lean more toward couples and older children.
Full-service properties with multiple restaurants, pools and structured activities. Ideal for families and convenience.
Smaller, more romantic and intimate properties with personalised service.
Ultimate exclusivity with limited villas and high-end service.
Mauritius Only. Hire a car and explore beaches, mountains and local villages at your own pace.
Romantic villas, plunge pools, private dining and spa packages. Many resorts offer honeymoon discounts.
It’s slower, softer and built around relaxation rather than early wake-ups.
Breakfast overlooking the ocean, followed by snorkelling or a beach walk.
Lunch by the pool, spa treatment or reading in a hammock.
Sailing, diving or exploring nearby villages.
Sunset cocktails, fresh seafood dinner and stargazing by the sea.
Lightweight breathable fabrics, swimwear, sandals, sunhat and a light jacket for breezy evenings.
Waterproof phone pouch, camera and chargers.
Sunscreen, after-sun care, insect repellent (especially for Zanzibar and Mozambique), and any medications.
A 20-year established African travel company based in South Africa with specific island knowledge that has been curated over 25 years of hands-on experience in these destinations.
We operate in similar time zones as our island partners and remain available and contactable throughout your trip.
We negotiate competitive rates and secure value-adds like complimentary nights, honeymoon perks and room upgrades where possible.
We are a family of passionate individuals who love Africa – its people, wildlife and natural landscapes – and are based in Cape Town which makes planning an African Safari Holiday or Indian Ocean Island escape easy for us. We have local, up-to-date knowledge, the right contacts and same-time replies.
Tanja is an avid trail runner, adventurer, and travel expert with almost two decades of experience in the industry. She has explored destinations across the globe, yet her heart always returns to Africa. Its beauty, wildness, and wonder remain her first love.
As divers, Tash and her family travelled to many sand & salt destinations. With over a decade of working experience in the travel industry spanning retail, wholesale; reservations, and management, Tash has a forever growing love for travel.
Lindsey developed a curiosity for travel working in the travel industry. Her passion is to create memorable experiences for travellers to Southern Africa, and for them to love it as much as she does.
African Safari Specialist Ilona graduated in Travel and Tourism in 1995 and credits her love of travel to her dad who made sure they travelled the length and breadth of South Africa as a family when she was growing up.
After having completed her studies in hotel management, followed by a career in aviation, African Travel Specialist Vaneshree stepped into the tourism industry and joined Safari Online.
African Travel Specialist Kim started her career in the tourism industry in 1998 & has worked in many different sectors of the business; she’s also travelled to many of Africa’s prime destinations.
African Travel Specialist Sabrina graduated in tourism in her native Italy & hasn’t stopped exploring Africa’s top destinations since! Her favourite? Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park.
After enjoying an extensive career as a Southern Africa safari guide, Walter combined his lifelong love of nature with a Business Administration degree to establish Safari Online in 2005.
Handling the company’s admin & accounting, German-born Melanie has lived in Africa since the early 2000s & has travelled extensively throughout Southern Africa.
African Safari Specialist Karina has been in tourism since she graduated in the subject & has a deep love for African wildlife – no wonder she lists Botswana as her favourite destination.