Vanilla Islands are not one island. They are actually a commercial grouping of six islands: Comoros, La Reunion, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mayotte, and Seychelles. The aim behind grouping these islands together is to promote tourism in the region and boost the economy of these islands. Vanillas Islands organization works as a tourism and management board for all these islands. It has revolutionized tourism in the region by linking the private sector and the tourism offices. All the official tasks, arrangements, advertisements, and preparation to boost tourism in the islands are undertaken by the same organization. 

The key goals of the organization include:

  • Promoting The Islands and Attracting More Visitors
  • Improving the Quality of Services and Standardising Them
  • Taking Efforts To Improve Efficiency In the Region

The organization has prepared its promotion strategy around twin-center destinations. The idea is to club two different cities to promote tourism in two places at once.

  • Comoros Mayotte
  • Mauritius Seychelles
  • La ReUnion Mauritius

comoros mayotte

There are several other destinations promoted by the organization, including the cruise sector. 

The islands that are a part of Vanilla islands include budget backpackers’ destinations, honeymoon destinations, and adventure trips. It is one such part of the world where you can enjoy staying at beachside huts, breathtaking luxury resorts, and wooden holiday cottages. For backpackers, cheaper stay options such as homestays are also available almost in every part of the association. 

The crystal clear water at the beaches and the coral reef at these islands attract tourists from all over the world. Vanilla Islands weren’t on the world tourism map for a very long time. Barring a few places like Mauritius, people weren’t aware of the beauty of the place. But the constant efforts taken after the formation of the Vanilla Islands association have given the place the attention it deserves.

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Vanilla Islands are home to beautiful sandy beaches and an emerging hub for water-based adventure sports. At a time when the beaches of Bali, Pattaya, and the Maldives are flocked by thousands of tourists, you can enjoy a relaxing holiday next to a serene beach amidst a calming environment away from the crowd. 

Top Places To Visit in Vanilla Islands

Seychelles: 

Seychelles

Seychelles is one of the most beautiful beach destinations in the world. It still hasn’t got the popularity it deserves because it hasn’t been explored enough. That’s exactly the reason you must consider including Seychelles on your travel list. The East African country is an archipelago of 115 Islands in the Indian Ocean. It is home to several beautiful beaches, gorgeous resorts, nature reserves, and coral reefs. The island nation is also known for its giant Aldabra tortoises. You will find dream-like sceneries while exploring the island nation and its diverse landscapes.

Mauritius: 

Mauritius

Mauritius certainly doesn’t need any introduction. It is the ultimate honeymoon destination in the Indian Ocean, whose culture is largely influenced by Indian culture. It is not just a honeymoon destination but also an ideal place to visit for history buffs and backpackers. The colonial structures here tell a tale from the past. At the same time, the budget-friendly stay and eating options make it accessible to all. For those seeking a luxury destination, Mauritius has it all, from five-star hotels to dreamy resorts. You can enjoy traditional food or Indian and French cuisines at restaurants in Mauritius. 

Reunion Island: 

reunion island

Home to appealing landscapes, jaw-dropping beaches, and cascading waterfalls, Reunion Island, is a French department in the Indian Ocean. It gives you a flavor of France without having to spend those extra Euros and travels all the way to France. The air travel time between Mauritius and Reunion Island is just 45 minutes. It is one of the most astonishing islands in the world. While it is a French department, the culture here is mixed by European, Indian, and African practices. This diversity reflects in the architecture, the food, and the local tribes as well. Reunion Island is also home to some of the most peaceful beaches in the region. 

Apart from its majestic beaches, the island is also home to some really adventurous treks and trails that you can’t afford to miss. It also houses an active volcano- La fournaise.