Source: Tourism MediaSeal Point LighthouseThe WorldAfricaSouth AfricaCape Saint FrancisSeal Point Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaCape St. Blaize LighthouseInspect the intriguing features of this historic beacon of light and talk to one of the last full-time light keepers in South Africa.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaMossel BayCape St. Blaize Lighthouse
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Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeHassan II MosqueAs the second-largest mosque in Africa, this Casablanca icon attracts worshippers and sightseers from far-flung places.The WorldAfricaMoroccoCasablancaHassan II Mosque
Source: Tourism MediaSouth African Museum and PlanetariumLearn about extinct and modern land and sea animals and ponder the mysteries of the universe at this popular Cape Town institution.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaCape TownCape Town City CentreSouth African Museum and Planetarium
Source: Tourism MediaOld FortBrowse the stalls of the courtyard market and attend festivals in the amphitheater in the oldest site in the historic center.The WorldAfricaTanzaniaZanzibar TownStone TownOld Fort
Source: Tourism MediaBirds of EdenSnap photos of the natural gorge and waterfall and marvel at the colorful creatures in the world’s largest free-flight aviary and bird sanctuary.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaBirds of Eden
Source: Tourism MediaDistrict Six MuseumThis fascinating museum retells the story of District Six, a former multicultural community that was evicted during the turbulent apartheid years.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaCape TownCape Town City CentreDistrict Six Museum
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Source: Tourism MediaHouse of WondersSee one of the early buildings of Zanzibar’s modern development, with wide verandas overlooking the ocean and relics from the late 1800s.The WorldAfricaTanzaniaZanzibar TownStone TownHouse of Wonders
Source: Tourism MediaForodhani GardensRelax in this scenic tree-filled oceanside park that transforms into a lively and busy seafood market after the sun goes down. The WorldAfricaTanzaniaZanzibar TownStone TownForodhani Gardens
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeKasbah of the UdayasSince you’ve come all the way to the Moroccan capital, it is time to rock the kasbah and visit the place where Rabat began.The WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatKasbah of the Udayas
Source: Tourism MediaBoschendal EstateEnjoy the delights of the wine grapes, restaurants and majestic lodgings in one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious wineries.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaCape TownFranschhoekBoschendal Estate
Source: Tourism MediaCape St. Blaize LighthouseInspect the intriguing features of this historic beacon of light and talk to one of the last full-time light keepers in South Africa.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaMossel BayCape St. Blaize Lighthouse
Source: Tourism MediaChrist Church CathedralAdmire the coral stone design and see the museum and memorial of this church that was built to celebrate the end of slavery.The WorldAfricaTanzaniaZanzibar TownStone TownChrist Church Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaCape St. Blaize LighthouseInspect the intriguing features of this historic beacon of light and talk to one of the last full-time light keepers in South Africa.The WorldAfricaSouth AfricaMossel BayCape St. Blaize Lighthouse
Source: © ONMT / The Moroccan National Tourist OfficeHassan TowerEven though it was never finished, this is a must-see monument because it is one of Rabat’s most iconic landmarks.The WorldAfricaMoroccoRabatHassan Tower
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Source: ExpediaHassan II MosqueAs the second-largest mosque in Africa, this Casablanca icon attracts worshippers and sightseers from far-flung places.The WorldAfricaMoroccoCasablancaHassan II Mosque