Vanilla Four Islands

Vanilla Four Islands – the shining pearl of the Indian Ocean

There are four islands in the western Indian Ocean,

  • Mauritius
  • French Reunion
  • Madagascar
  • Seychelles

These four pearls of the Indian Ocean, named after the extensive cultivation of vanilla four islands.

Mauritius

Mark Twain once wrote: God first created Mauritius, and then imitated it to create the Garden of Eden.

Known as “paradise”, Mauritius is famous for its sapphire clear waters and sandy beaches, lush forests, and interesting botanical gardens

The most photographed underwater waterfall of all the landscapes is the
most spectacular visual impact.

It is located on the coast of Lemun, southwest of the island of Mauritius

Because under the action of ocean currents, the sediment on the seabed flows to the slightly higher edge of the continental shelf, and falls along the edge into the ocean floor thousands of meters deep, and the sediment is affected by the light, forming a gradient color from green to blue, creating a deep waterfall-like 3D effect, as if the whole island is about to be sucked into the abyss by the current.

You can take a helicopter and see this dramatic spectacle through God’s perspective

The “Seven Colours of Earth” scenic spot in the south of Mauritius is
a rare sight to have seven different colors of earth, which is also a landscape that amazes tourists.

This amazing seven-colored soil, formed by the oxidation of magma from volcanic eruptions, takes on different colors under the sunlight, and it is hidden deep in the lush woods, revealing the original and mysterious beauty of nature through the colorful colors

Reunion La Réunion

Emerging from the Indian Ocean is this verdant volcanic island, which is a French overseas territory over 10,000 kilometers away from France. With a history of over 30 million years, this island possesses a unique primitive charm.

The emerald green forests cover this petite island along the winding mountain ranges.

The sapphire-like crystal-clear waters outline the curved coastline that surrounds the island.

Enjoy the stunning sea views, you can also try paragliding, river tracing, diving, sea fishing, diving and hiking.

The magical Salazi cirque is certainly not to be missed, and I want to tell you first what a cirque is, which is a depression that is eroded by mountain glaciers and surrounded by mountains on three sides.

Surrounded by lush mountains, the Salazi cirque becomes a natural wonderland
isolated from the world, with long, elegant waterfalls like a bride’s veil embedded in the cliffs, and the mist of water rises to make this hidden place dreamlike.

Madagascar

Madagascar is much more than the animated film of the same name, an island that hides a treasure trove of fun where nature has given birth to many exotic species and unique landscapes.

Tamatave is the largest port city in Madagascar and a natural wildlife kingdom with
lemurs, chameleons, radiant turtles, tree hoppers, tomato frogs, palm trees and exotic flora and fauna that give this place wild life.

On the east coast of Madagascar, St. Mary’s Island is the Garden of Eden surrounded by lush vegetation, huge waterfalls, natural lakes, perfect beaches, quiet fishing villages, idyllic landscapes that make this tropical paradise even more charming.

Nosy Bay is as beautiful as a postcard, close to the west coast of Madagascar, known
as the “island of perfume” because of the rich scent of the plants on the island, and you can find the next surprise on the island, whether it is a forest, a volcanic lake, a beach, a lemur island.

Seychelles

An eternal tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, illuminated by the sun all the time,
115 islands, large and small, are home to a heavenly beauty and a variety of island creatures, all of which are generous gifts from nature.

The world’s top beaches are in the Seychelles Silver Spring Beach, which has been repeatedly ranked as the top 10 beaches in the world, is right on La Digue Island in the Seychelles, where the enchanting sand wraps around the island like a ribbon, the turquoise waters lap wave after wave, and the shore is lush with coconut groves behind and swaying in the wind.

Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Alphonse Atoll is part of the outer islands of the Seychelles Islands, hot sun, pure white sand beach, coconut groves, gentle sea breeze, there is nothing more in line with your imagination of an island holiday than enjoying the sun, sand and waves here.