Inashikilia rekodi hiyo kwa miaka miwili sasa...
Ni kivutio kikubwa cha watalii katika Zanzibar
Ever wanted to feel like a castaway in a warm, secluded oasis of tranquility and beauty? Conde Nast Traveler has scoured the globe to find the best island beaches.
Following is a list of their top 10 choices:
1. Shipwreck Beach, Zakynthos, Greece -- This is an idyllic, isolated beach scooped out of a vertical wall of white rock.
2. Cumberland Island, Georgia -- With only 300 visitors allowed per day it equates to about 18 tourists per mile of beach.
3. Anse Victorin, Fregate Island, Seychelles -- Almost deserted, the crescent-shaped beach has soft sand, clear, tranquil water and a backdrop of palms and cliffs.
4. Lido, Venice, Italy -- The ultimate seaside resort made famous by author Thomas Mann in Death in Venice.
5. 7-Mile Beach, Negril, Jamaica --The right mix of white sand, tranquil water and enough beach life to keep anyone from getting bored.
6. Gibson Beach, Sagaponack, New York -- With no amenities of any kind, this wild swath of dunes, surf and fabulously wealthy homes is a beach that attracts Manhattan's beautiful people. With minimal parking, cycling is a preferred transport.
7. Cocoa Island, Maldives -- Tiny Cocoa Island is virtually all beach.
8. Bwejuu, Zanzibar, Tanzania -- It's one of the most exotic of Africa's islands and Bwejuu is its wide and blindingly white beach.
9. Kamala Beach, Phuket, Thailand -- The western shores are thick with beaches, and many of those beaches are bustling with commercial activity including food vendors, gift shops, bars and other distractions. Kamala is the antidote. Kamala Bay's main street is a convivial integration of seafood restaurants, shops, and bars that are notably tamer.
10. Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii -- There's no such thing as boredom in Waikiki. The shops, restaurants and parks of Honolulu are just a block away.