Islands for Sale in Africa |
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Africa, the cradle of civilization, doesn't have an abundance of private islands
for sale.
The world's poorest inhabited continent has been frequently hampered by instability,
corruption and violence. Few nations have been able to sustain democratic governments,
but there have been some signs of hope for the future of the second largest
continent. Islands for sale exist in Uganda's Lake Victoria, the largest tropical
lake in world. The southern part of Uganda has been politically stable for almost
30 years, although parts of Uganda should be considered off-limits to visitors.
Zambia may be landlocked, but the country hosts the spectacular Victoria Falls
and the Zambezi river provides some island opportunities.
There is no shortage of islands off the eastern coast of Africa. Just 1600
kilometres east of Africa lies the Seychelles' 115 islands, some of which come
onto the market now and then for private sale. With most of its islands outside
the cyclone belt, extreme weather is rare, excepting the trade winds which make
for good sailing. The Seychelles are renowned for their pristine beaches and
secluded coves. Mauritius, the Jewel of the Indian Ocean, forms part of the
Mascaren Archipelago, another volcanic island group off the east coast of Africa.
From its earliest beginnings with pirates, through to the highly modern culture
found today, there has always been an enthralling magic to Mauritius. Foreign
ownership isn't permitted in this region, but you can rent Malais Island.
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