Zanzibar
About Zanzibar
Welcome to Zanzibar, Tanzania’s island gem, known for its stunning beaches, rich culture, and historical Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its warm equatorial climate makes it ideal for beach and water sports enthusiasts.
Explore the island’s heritage through spice tours, enjoy water activities like diving and snorkeling, or relax on a dhow cruise. With a variety of accommodations from luxury resorts to boutique hotels, Zanzibar promises an unforgettable tropical getaway.
Zanzibar offers visitors a fantastic selection of beach locations to choose from, each with its own character, scenery, and attractions. For the most part, they offer safe swimming conditions in warm, clear water, making them ideal for families with children.
Zanzibar Famous Beaches
- Paje Beach
- Nungwi Beach
- Kizimkazi Beach
- Kendwa Beach
- Bwejuu Beach
- Matemwe Beach
Most Popular Beaches in Zanzibar
Paje Beach
Epitomizing everything expected of a tropical beach – palm trees swaying over sandy beaches fringed by azure waters – Situated on Zanzibar’s east coast, Paje is best known as a base for the colorful kitesurfers that skim across the waves. It also offers excellent SCUBA diving in nearby reefs. There is ample beachside accommodation and several restaurants. Offers safe swimming conditions for supervised children.
Nungwi Beach
Rated among the top 25 beaches in the world, part of Nungwi’s appeal is the vibrant nightlife at various establishments along the shoreline. By day, it offers beach lovers good snorkeling, with SCUBA diving also available. Sitting as it does on Zanzibar’s northwest coast, the sunsets are spectacular, best enjoyed aboard a traditional sailing dhow with cocktails flowing. Offers safe swimming conditions for supervised children.
Kizimkazi Beach
Situated on Zanzibar’s south coast, this small fishing community of two villages is best known for its swim-with-dolphin experiences. Please be sure to use only official dolphin guides to ensure an ethical encounter that does not harm the animals. This is not the best swimming beach on the island but snorkeling is rewarding. On land, there are several cultural sites to visit, and a decent selection of accommodation to choose from.
Kendwa Beach
This is a great beach for those who love being in the water, whether swimming, snorkeling or diving. Kendwa is the site of incredible sunsets, for those who want to take the romance to the next level. And, as the sun dips below the horizon, the focus moves from sealife to nightlife, with laid back beach parties rounding off perfect tropical fantasies. The beachfront is well-developed with numerous resorts and restaurants to choose from. Offers safe swimming conditions for supervised children.
Kendwa Beach
This is a great beach for those who love being in the water, whether swimming, snorkeling or diving. Kendwa is the site of incredible sunsets, for those who want to take the romance to the next level. And, as the sun dips below the horizon, the focus moves from sealife to nightlife, with laid back beach parties rounding off perfect tropical fantasies. The beachfront is well-developed with numerous resorts and restaurants to choose from. Offers safe swimming conditions for supervised children.
Matemwe Beach
This is Zanzibar’s longest beach and can be found on the island’s northeastern coast – with the renowned Mnemba Atoll a short distance offshore. Picture traditional fishing villages shaded by swaying palm trees. It is a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Kitesurfing and sailing are also popular here. The beach is generally uncrowded, and you’ll find a handful of hotels and restaurants to choose from. Offers safe swimming conditions for supervised children.
Bwejuu Beach
Best known for romance and relaxation, this long beach lends itself to beach walks along the island’s southeast shore. Aside from the usual beach activities, visitors can take fascinating day trips to the nearby Jozani Forest, or venture over to Stone Town for a fix of authentic Zanzibari culture. Sunset dhow cruises are also popular, before retiring to a beachfront restaurant for a fresh seafood dinner. There is a variety of accommodation to choose from. Bwejuu offers safe swimming conditions for supervised children.