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THE BEST BEACHES in Zanzibar

The following list highlights some of the best beaches in Zanzibar. So if you are in Zanzibar, I recommend visiting the following:

Beautiful Sandy Beach in Zanzibar

Nakupenda Beach, Stone Town

Address – Nakupenda Beach, Stone Town, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 6°10’19.2″S 39°08’49.4″E

Nakupenda Beach is located in Stone Town. Nakupenda, which in Swahili means I love you, is the name of an incredible sandbank located right next to the city of Stone. By visiting this beach you can enjoy the giant turtles of Prison Island, snorkeling, sunbathing, tasting seafood and seasonal fruits.

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Kendwa Beach
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Kendwa Beach, Kendwa

Address – Kendwa Public Beach, Kendwa, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 5°45’14.2″S 39°17’14.0″E

Kendwa Beach is located in Kendwa. Is a long stretch of sand that extends along the west coast about 3 km south of the tip of the island of Zanzibar. Nearby are several resorts, hotels and guest houses. There are plenty of water activities to do, and the tide is ideal, safe for swimming at any time.


Jambiani Beach, Jambiani

Address – Jambiani Beach, Jambiani, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 6°18’58.2″S 39°32’49.7″E

Jambiani Beach is located in Jambiani. It is a beautiful beach 7 km long with palm trees throughout its length. Unlike some northern beaches, this beach has white and dusty sand and has almost no rocks or sea urchins. The barrier reef is just a few kilometers away, with a beautiful crystalline turquoise lagoon in the middle.


Paje Beach
Source by Matt Kieffer – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Paje Beach, Paje

Address – Fisherman Restaurant, Paje, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 6°15’53.0″S 39°32’11.5″E

Paje Beach is located in Paje. It is a white and clear sandy beach, facing the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Thanks to its calm, shallow waters and our premium reef-protected destination, Paje is also a world-class place for advanced kitesurfers and beginners.


Nungwi Beach
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Nungwi Beach, Nungwi

Address – Nungwi Beach, Nungwi, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 5°43’26.3″S 39°17’41.3″E

Nungwi Beach is located in Nungwi. It has palm trees, mangroves and casuarinas, as well as the ideal water for good snorkeling and diving. A small aquarium with sea turtles has also been recently created in the village. In addition to tourism and fishing, agriculture is a minor part of economic activity. Farmers grow lentils, corn, beans and cassava.


Matemwe Beach
Source by Olivier Lejade – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

Matemwe Beach, Matemwe

Address – Matemwe Kite Beach, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 5°52’33.9″S 39°21’12.1″E

Matemwe Beach is located in Matemwe. Considered the longest in the region, it is a paradisiacal beach located on the eastern coast of Unguja, the main island of the archipelago. It is quite a quiet beach, ideal for snorkeling and diving.


Misali Island
Source by Eleonora Gorini – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Misali Island Beach, Zanzibar

Address – Misali Island, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 5°14’09.1″S 39°36’31.4″E

Misali Island is located in Misali Island. Bordered by crystal clear waters and stunning coral reefs, Misali offers some of the best scuba diving in East Africa, while snorkeling is spectacular and easily accessible from the beach. Around the island, turtles nest on beaches on the west side, while on the northeast coast is Baobab beach, with fine sand and a small ranger station.


Chukwani Beach, Zanzibar
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Chukwani Beach, Zanzibar

Address – Chukwani Beach, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 6°14’09.1″S 39°12’41.9″E

Chukwani Beach is located on the western coast of Zanzibar. This extensive beach is both sandy and rocky, with beautiful and dramatic views backdropped by lush trees. The water is bright blue and clear, calm and safe for swimming, and the atmosphere is serene and perfect to sunbathe and relax. There is a beach bar and a resort nearby. It can get busy during weekends afternoons, but the beach remains quiet and never gets crowded.


Fuji Beach, Zanzibar

Address – Fuji Beach, Unnamed Road, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 6°05’50.8″S 39°12’55.0″E

Fuji Beach is located on the western coast of Zanzibar. A long stretch of soft sand offering stunning coastal views on a relaxing atmosphere. The water is usually not suitable to swim, however, the beach is great for walking and sunbathing. Most visitors arrive during the evening to admire the sunset, but the beach never gets busy or crowded. There is a resort in the are with all necessary facilities.


Michamvi Sunset Beach, ZanzibarMichamvi Sunset Beach, Zanzibar
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Michamvi Sunset Beach, Zanzibar

Address – Michamvi Sunset Beach, Zanzibar

Google Maps Link – 6°08’19.3″S 39°29’27.0″E

Michamvi Sunset Beach is located in Michamvi Kae, on the eastern coast of Zanzibar. Pristine white sand stretches for as far as the eye can see on this quiet beach, with palm trees giving off the feeling of a paradisiacal island. The water is warm and clear, calm enough to be safe for swimming; during low tide, only the left end of the beach is available for swimming. There are a few restaurants and bars along the beach, as well as resorts in the area. Most visitors arrive in the evening to admire the unique sunset; however, the beach never gets crowded or busy.


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