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VISIT PEMBA & MAFIA

Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands
Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.

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PEMBA & MAFIA

VISIT PEMBA & MAFIA

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Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other i

Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.

Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands



Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.





Pemba island beachPemba is Zanzibar’s often overlooked neighbour, 50km to the north. In complete contrast to flat and sandy Zanzibar, Pemba is green and lush with fertile hills and clove plantations. Good beaches are a little harder to find here, with dense mangroves along much of the coastline but this largely undiscovered island is home to some of the best diving and snorkelling in Africa. The coral reefs that surround Pemba provide a home and shelter to an abundance of marine life, yours to discover. A short boat ride away are various off-shore islands such as Msili where you can find great beaches that may be lacking on Pemba. If you are looking for a more remote island experience with plenty of diving and snorkelling then Pemba could be it.


Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands



Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.





Pemba island beachPemba is Zanzibar’s often overlooked neighbour, 50km to the north. In complete contrast to flat and sandy Zanzibar, Pemba is green and lush with fertile hills and clove plantations. Good beaches are a little harder to find here, with dense mangroves along much of the coastline but this largely undiscovered island is home to some of the best diving and snorkelling in Africa. The coral reefs that surround Pemba provide a home and shelter to an abundance of marine life, yours to discover. A short boat ride away are various off-shore islands such as Msili where you can find great beaches that may be lacking on Pemba. If you are looking for a more remote island experience with plenty of diving and snorkelling then Pemba could be it.


Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands



Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.





Pemba island beachPemba is Zanzibar’s often overlooked neighbour, 50km to the north. In complete contrast to flat and sandy Zanzibar, Pemba is green and lush with fertile hills and clove plantations. Good beaches are a little harder to find here, with dense mangroves along much of the coastline but this largely undiscovered island is home to some of the best diving and snorkelling in Africa. The coral reefs that surround Pemba provide a home and shelter to an abundance of marine life, yours to discover. A short boat ride away are various off-shore islands such as Msili where you can find great beaches that may be lacking on Pemba. If you are looking for a more remote island experience with plenty of diving and snorkelling then Pemba could be it.


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Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands



Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.





Pemba island beachPemba is Zanzibar’s often overlooked neighbour, 50km to the north. In complete contrast to flat and sandy Zanzibar, Pemba is green and lush with fertile hills and clove plantations. Good beaches are a little harder to find here, with dense mangroves along much of the coastline but this largely undiscovered island is home to some of the best diving and snorkelling in Africa. The coral reefs that surround Pemba provide a home and shelter to an abundance of marine life, yours to discover. A short boat ride away are various off-shore islands such as Msili where you can find great beaches that may be lacking on Pemba. If you are looking for a more remote island experience with plenty of diving and snorkelling then Pemba could be it.


Pemba, Mafia and the Indian Ocean Islands



Tanzania’s numerous islands provide the perfect location for the ‘beach’ part in a ‘Safari and Beach’ itinerary. We’ve covered Zanzibar, the largest and most popular of the islands separately but there are other islands you may want to consider.





Pemba island beachPemba is Zanzibar’s often overlooked neighbour, 50km to the north. In complete contrast to flat and sandy Zanzibar, Pemba is green and lush with fertile hills and clove plantations. Good beaches are a little harder to find here, with dense mangroves along much of the coastline but this largely undiscovered island is home to some of the best diving and snorkelling in Africa. The coral reefs that surround Pemba provide a home and shelter to an abundance of marine life, yours to discover. A short boat ride away are various off-shore islands such as Msili where you can find great beaches that may be lacking on Pemba. If you are looking for a more remote island experience with plenty of diving and snorkelling then Pemba could be it.


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