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Why São Tomé Is the Best Island You’ve Never Heard Of

Despite being dubbed “heaven on Earth,” São Tomé and Príncipe remains one of Africa’s best-kept secrets, attracting just 15,000 visitors annually. This island paradise, often called the “African Galapagos,” dazzles with lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and untouched white-sand beaches—all without the usual tourist crowds. Located near the equator, its two main islands boast vibrant biodiversity, warm tropical weather, and affordability that beats popular spots like the Maldives and Seychelles. The island offers numerous adventures, including snorkeling in hidden coves, hiking through Obo National Park, and touring the Pico Cão Grande, a volcanic tower that rises 1,200 feet from the forest floor. Tourists can also savor fresh seafood in colonial São Tomé city. For travelers craving peace, beauty, and authenticity, São Tomé might just be paradise found.

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