Top 9 Best Beaches in Uganda
Uganda boasts a plethora of great attractions that draw people to its shores year after year. Clean, stunning white sand, celestial sunrises, and incredible ... read more...uncommon birds are just a few of the joys that await anyone who visits Uganda for a day at the beach. Toplist has compiled a list of the country's greatest beaches.
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Lido Beach is one of Uganda's oldest beaches, located around one kilometer from the Entebbe International Airport. It has white sand beaches and a modest coastline.
This beach is ideal for playing volleyball. Many volleyball games are played here. Tourists in Uganda can pay for boat excursions at Lido Beach. There are speed boats, parasailing, and other water sports accessible.
On a weekend, Lido Beach is a popular hangout for residents and a popular party destination. Almost every weekend, there is an event, ranging from family-friendly activities to wild parties. A wide variety of delectable meals is available upon request. One of the most popular foods served on this beach is fried fish.
Numerous bird species can be found along the shore. During their visit, visitors can see a variety of birds and animals.
Address: Lido Beach, Kampala Rd., Entebbe, Uganda
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Imperial Resort Beach and Imperial Botanical Beach, located southwest of Kampala, are perfect for water sports and sunbathing. The Imperial Beach Resort Hotel maintains the two beaches, which are fairly near to each other. Many exotic trees, plants, and uncommon birds can be seen in the Imperial Botanical Beach.
This is an excellent location for photographs. Visitors to the beaches and hotel guests can be found watching mystical sunsets, sunbathing, or participating in water sports activities. On weekends, the beach can be quite crowded, and it occasionally holds local activities.
You can play a round of golf at the Entebbe Club, which is only 2 kilometers away, or visit the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, which is 3 kilometers away. Victoria Mall is around 3 kilometers away.
Address: Imperial Beaches, Entebbe, Uganda
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Lutembe Beach is located in Wakiso District, four kilometers from Kampala Entebbe Road. It lies directly next to the Lutembe wetlands, a well-known bird refuge and home to Uganda's white-winged terns. Lutembe Beach is perfect for birdwatchers and photographers of all skill levels.
And, unlike many other beaches in Uganda, Lutembe is open to the public and free to visit. The beach is clean and well-suited for camping. Rent a boat and head to the rose flower garden for a beautiful glimpse of the many aquatic birds.
Some resorts have full services such as bars restaurants swimming pools, volleyball, fishing, bird watching, camping, and cottage lodging for you and your family.
Address: Lutembe Beach, Wakiso District, Uganda
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One Love, which is currently owned by popular Ugandan artist Bobi Wine, is more than just a beach. One Love Beach is located near Busabala, 1 kilometer from the Munyonyo express highway roundabout on the Entebbe express highway. It is a great place to unwind and enjoy the lake breeze on a peaceful day.
On a slow day, One Love Beach is a great location to unwind and enjoy the lake breeze. In addition, visitors can participate in a variety of activities such as fun games, boat cruises, weddings, camping, music performances, outreaches, short expeditions, and family day out.
Indeed, Bobi Wine has been known to host his New Year's Eve concerts here. Visitors can also take a stroll along the shoreline and sunbathe. There is a wide selection of meals, snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. One Love Beach is open all year.
Address: One Love Beach, Busabala, Uganda,
Phone: +256 782 210 729
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Munyonyo is a popular tourist destination in Uganda, not only for the martyrs' shrine and its five-star hotels, but also for the Munyonyo Beach. The beach, which is near to Kampala, is maintained by the Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort.
This beach offers a variety of enjoyable activities. It is possible to rent a speedboat or a canoe and visit adjacent Bullago and Chimp islands. Helicopter trips are also available. Other enjoyable activities in the easygoing setting include horseback riding, fishing, and a game of paintball.
The top three most famous resorts in this area are: Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort (5.0-star property), Speke Resort & Conference Centre (4.0-star property), Victoria Travel Hotel (3.0-star property). While Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort is for those who want to try luxury services, the remainders are more budget-friendly alternatives.
Address: Munyonyo Beach, Munyonyo, Uganda
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This secluded beach in the Kigo District is only accessible to Lake Victoria Serena Resort guests. What distinguishes this lovely beach is that it is not only surrounded by thick flora, but it is also an ideal location for docking your private boat and playing golf.
With such natural beauty surrounding you, your experience can be as energetic or as relaxing as you like. Tee off on Uganda's top PGA golf course, a championship layout designed to test golfers of all skill levels in a stunningly spectacular environment.
At the Marina Restaurant, you may enjoy a beautiful golf course, harbor views, and exquisite wines. Set out from the boat dock for a romantic sunset picnic ride on Lake Victoria, or indulge in Andean hot stone therapy or a deep tissue back massage at their spa.
Choose from a variety of exciting family and children's activities, such as mingling with chimps at the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, city tours of Kampala, or experiencing the exotic flora of the Entebbe Botanical Gardens.
Address: Serena Resort Beach, Kigo Rd., Uganda
Phone: +256 417 121 000
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The Ssese Islands are an archipelago of eighty-four islands located in the northwestern region of Uganda's Lake Victoria. The islands are contiguous with the Kalangala District in southern Central Uganda, which has no territory on the mainland.
The Ssese Islands are a popular tourist site for both visitors and locals. The islands are ideal for birdwatchers and anybody searching for peace, and they are home to a variety of exotic birds, monkeys, and even the occasional crocodile and hippo. From Kalangala, trips between islands can be organized via lake taxi or private boat.
On weekends, you can rent a bicycle, enjoy a lovely bonfire, or explore the party scene at Kalangala Bay. Grab a bite to eat or a refreshing drink at one of the many restaurants and pubs in adjacent Kalangala Town.
Address: Ssese Island Beach, Kalangala District, Uganda
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Spennah Beach is a popular destination for locals and is known as a party beach. Weddings, birthday parties, fashion exhibitions, and music festivals are commonplace over a weekend. Weekdays are generally quieter, with couples, friends, and families spotted spread out on the white-sanded treasure. If you want to blend in with the locals, this is the beach for you.
This beach is a lovers' cradle for watching the sunset, a family weekend BBQ, speed boats and boat trips, and Caribbean beach music sounds in the cold breeze from Lake Victoria's shoreline.
Spennah Beach is without a doubt one of Entebbe's most beautiful and popular beaches. There is a sandy beach with clear water and, of course, a beach bar where you can order a refreshing drink. Whenever you plan to visit, order some snacks or the famous chicken roast from the kitchen.
Address: Spennah Beach, Entebbe Rd., Kampala, Uganda
Phone: +256 701 274 630
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Lost Paradise Beach is a hidden gem on Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda's southwest. Visitors can get there in 15 minutes by engine boat from Orutindo. It is not one of the 28 islands, but rather a peninsula. Lost Paradise Beach is one of the lake's more cheap beaches, but it is also quite good and breathtakingly gorgeous.
It is simple to become caught by the green quiet surroundings of nature, which is ideal for individuals who enjoy yoga and meditation. Lost Paradise Beach is one of Uganda's most cheap tourist destinations. But what makes this location so appealing is that it is located on Lake Bunyonyi, which has no risk of bilharzia and no crocodiles or hippos, making it one of the few sites in Uganda where swimming is safe.
The hotel at Lost Paradise Beach grows bananas, sugar cane, and passion fruits in its garden, which it serves to guests alongside Asian, European, and local meals. Bugisu Arabica coffee and African tea are served in the room or eating area.
Address: Lost Paradise Beach, Kirangara, Kabale, Uganda
Phone: +256 700 792 929