Top 10 Best Beaches in Tanzania

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Tanzania, home to the towering Mount Kilimanjaro, the gorgeous fauna of the Serengeti, and, of course, Zanzibar's lovely beaches, is a treat to travel around; ... read more...

  1. Kendwa Beach, located on the northwestern coast of Unguja, is one of Zanzibar's liveliest and most touristic areas and is the place to go if you want some genuine nightlife. For example, Kendwa Rocks host monthly Full Moon Parties, which are a lot of fun because you get to party on the beach until the early hours of the morning.


    Aside from the beautiful sun-kissed beach, Kendwa features a plethora of bars, restaurants, and hotels to suit all budgets. It's impossible to forget eating dinner while viewing the sunset over the water.


    There are numerous activities and day trips available to visitors (nothing on the island is more than an hour or two drive away), with snorkeling and scuba diving being particularly enjoyable. The nearby waterways are teeming with marine life and are home to some stunning coral reefs.


    Location: Kendwa Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania

    Kendwa Beach (photo: Markus Hill)
    Kendwa Beach (photo: Markus Hill)
    Kendwa Beach (photo: https://www.mustseespots.com/)
    Kendwa Beach (photo: https://www.mustseespots.com/)

  2. Jambiani Beach, located just up the coast from Paje Beach, is a laid-back area to visit if you want to sit back, relax, and take in the environment. Because the community is small, there are only a few hotels, lodges, and restaurants in the area - however, they do serve some great seafood meals.


    While most visitors to Jambiani Beach come to relax and enjoy the landscape, it is worthwhile to take a boat ride on one of the dhows. Stingray City, a nearby diving location, is one of the most impressive in the area, with hundreds of stingrays lazily swimming around.


    In addition, guests can take a local cooking class, go on a cultural trip to learn more about traditional village life, or visit Jozani Forest, where they can see monkeys playing in the trees.


    Location: Jambiani Beach, Jambiani, Tanzania

    Jambiani Beach (photo: https://www.trip.com/)
    Jambiani Beach (photo: https://www.trip.com/)
    Jambiani Beach (photo: https://reefbeachresortjambiani.tz-zanzibar.com/)
    Jambiani Beach (photo: https://reefbeachresortjambiani.tz-zanzibar.com/)
  3. Prison Island is a small island surrounded by crystal clear blue water. Because of its proximity to Stone Town on Unguja, it is a popular day-trip destination. Throughout history, 'Changuu,' as it is sometimes called, has been used for several reasons, including as a slave port and quarantine station.


    The island is currently densely forested, and one end is home to a massive turtle refuge. The remnants of the prison, which never housed any inmates, may be discovered all over the place.


    Prison Island is highly worth seeing while in Stone Town because it offers a wonderful beach, excellent snorkeling straight offshore, and spectacular views. The boat voyage to and from the peaceful island is as pleasurable as the ride over the waters.


    Location: Changu Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania

    Prison Island (photo: https://www.getyourguide.fr/)
    Prison Island (photo: https://www.getyourguide.fr/)
    Prison Island (photo: https://ayabeach.com/)
    Prison Island (photo: https://ayabeach.com/)
  4. Mbudya Island, located just off the coast of mainland Tanzania, is a great day trip from Dar Es Salaam and is only a 20-minute boat journey away. Mbudya Island offers a welcome respite from the city's congested streets; its beach is as lovely as they come, with pearly white beaches contrasting charmingly with the vibrant turquoise of the water.


    The surrounding waters are home to some excellent coral reefs, and snorkeling above the colorful fish that dart back and forth is a great way to work up an appetite. Fortunately, there is a small beach shack dishing up local foods for you to enjoy.


    On the beach, you can rent bandas (thatched huts) and relax while eating fresh barbecued fish and sipping cold drinks. It's little surprise that Mbudya is one of the city's most popular day outings.


    Location: Mbudya Island, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    Mbudya Island Beach (photo: https://www.safari254.com/)
    Mbudya Island Beach (photo: https://www.safari254.com/)
    Mbudya Island Beach (photo: https://www.safari254.com/)
    Mbudya Island Beach (photo: https://www.safari254.com/)
  5. The most stunning of Stone Town's beaches, Nakupenda Beach (which means "I love you" in Swahili) is a sandbank a short boat ride from Zanzibar's capital. It's a beautiful experience to sit on the pristine dunes and gaze out towards the Indian Ocean.


    This is a beautiful place to swim or snorkel; the turquoise seas are appealing, and it truly feels like you're on a tropical island. You may simply lie back and watch the sun go down, or you can go swimming with dolphins. Nakupenda Beach is defined by its crystalline sea, beautiful white beach, and a variety of coral reefs. Bring a parasol if you go to Nakupenda Beach because there is no shade on the sandbank.


    Relaxing in one of the beach bars and watching the sunset is the ideal way to end the day. After a day of relaxing on the beach, the boat ride back to Stone Town is equally memorable.


    Location: Nakupenda Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania

    Nakupenda Beach (photo: https://zanzibardestination.co.tz/)
    Nakupenda Beach (photo: https://zanzibardestination.co.tz/)
    Nakupenda Beach (photo: https://www.mustseespots.com/)
    Nakupenda Beach (photo: https://www.mustseespots.com/)
  6. Nungwi Beach, located on the northern extremity of the island, is a wonderful place to unwind and has a more casual and down-to-earth atmosphere than neighboring Kendwa Beach. The dazzling Indian Ocean is bordered by bright white sands, and the mild waters are ideal for swimming.


    Sunsets are especially spectacular here, as the ocean is painted in a colorful array of oranges, yellows, and reds. Furthermore, around this time, a fleet of dhows – local fishing boats – take to the waterways for night fishing; their sails show out brilliantly against the sunset and make for some fantastic images.


    There are numerous restaurant and lodging alternatives, as well as a few chill-out pubs at Nungwi Beach. Scuba diving trips are available for visitors; Mnemba Atoll and the Haunted Wall are only two of the surrounding underwater sights.


    Location: Nungwi Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania

    Nungwi Beach (photo: https://www.eastafricasafaristours.com/)
    Nungwi Beach (photo: https://www.eastafricasafaristours.com/)
    Nungwi Beach (photo: https://hotelfriend.com/)
    Nungwi Beach (photo: https://hotelfriend.com/)
  7. If you're searching for a calm retreat, the sleepy village of Paje Beach on Unguja's east coast is the place to be. The beach is about an hour's drive from Stone Town; its dazzling white sands are bordered by perfect turquoise waters, and palm trees provide shade from the scorching sun.


    There are some excellent restaurants and motels tucked away along the coast. Paje Beach is a popular destination for kitesurfers, who may be seen dashing across the warm waves when the winds are favorable.


    One of the most astonishing aspects of Paje is that the tide recedes to the horizon, allowing you to walk for kilometers out into the Indian Ocean with water only up to your ankles. It's an incredible experience, especially at night, when you can feel the moon's pull on the water as it shimmers in the moonlight.


    Location: Paje Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania

    Paje Beach (photo: Lhotse)
    Paje Beach (photo: Lhotse)
    Paje Beach (photo: https://safariblue.net/)
    Paje Beach (photo: https://safariblue.net/)
  8. Mafia Island, part of a magnificent archipelago just off the mainland of Tanzania to the south of Dar Es Salaam, is a treasure of a destination to visit, thanks to its beautiful scenery and slow pace of life. The island has managed to slip under the radar because it is largely neglected by tourists who prefer Zanzibar. In comparison to its more famous neighbor, it is blissfully undeveloped, albeit there are still a few resorts and hotels here and there.


    Mafia Island is a wonderful vacation destination that is becoming increasingly popular among scuba divers and snorkelers. Its incredible marine reserve is alive with underwater life, and its magnificent beaches appear like they've been plucked from a travel magazine.


    Mafia Island, considered one of Tanzania's best beaches, is home to Humpback Whales and Whale Sharks. Mafia Island is ideal for those looking for adrenaline-pumping activities on their vacation.


    Location: Mafia Island, Mafia District, Tanzania

    Mafia Island (photo: https://www.excellentguidestz.com/)
    Mafia Island (photo: https://www.excellentguidestz.com/)
    Mafia Island (photo: https://www.timbuktutravel.com)
    Mafia Island (photo: https://www.timbuktutravel.com)
  9. With excellent snorkeling and sunbathing, it's no surprise that Bongoyo Island is a favorite day-trip destination for both locals and tourists. This gorgeous island, located just a short boat ride from Dar Es Salaam, is part of the Dar Es Salaam Marine Reserve; as such, everything appears untouched and undisturbed.


    It is not feasible to spend the night on the island because it is deserted. Because there are just some small beach bars that provide refreshments, some people bring their food and drinks. Bring a picnic or dine at the seaside restaurant on freshly caught seafood and local favorites like Changu and calamari.


    The island, which is covered in trees, is fairly rough in some areas, but there is nothing to complain about when it comes to its two beaches, which both look wonderful. Bongoyo Island is the ideal destination in Tanzania to rest, relax, and revitalize.


    Location: Bongoyo Island, Tanzania

    Bongoyo Island Beach (photo: https://www.coralbeach-tz.com/)
    Bongoyo Island Beach (photo: https://www.coralbeach-tz.com/)
    Bongoyo Island Beach (photo: https://www.apexxtours.com/)
    Bongoyo Island Beach (photo: https://www.apexxtours.com/)
  10. Kipepeo Beach - Kipepeo means "butterfly" in Swahili – is a beautiful place to visit. Its position on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam makes it a popular weekend retreat for folks wishing to get away from the city.


    Traditional vibanda buildings may be found here; the thatched rooves look wonderful intermingled among the palm trees lining the white sands of the beach. It's a hidden beach since few people, especially tourists, know about it.


    Kipepeo is a wonderful place to unwind and forget about the stresses of daily life. Imagine reclining on an infinite stretch of white sand, with an ice-cold drink in one hand and your favorite novel in the other, watching the blue waves softly crash against the shores of the south coast; this vacation paradise will wash away all your cares with the tide.


    Location: Kipepeo Beach, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

    Kipepeo Beach (photo: https://jonathankalan.photoshelter.com/)
    Kipepeo Beach (photo: https://jonathankalan.photoshelter.com/)
    Kipepeo Beach (photo: https://www.booking.com/)
    Kipepeo Beach (photo: https://www.booking.com/)



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