
Kizimkazi Beach
“Relaxing Diving Snorkelling & Kite Surfing"
Kizimkazi Beach is a fishing village on the southwest coast of Zanzibar. The beach has little bays, unlike other beaches on the east, which have large stretches of sand. It is less congested with an authentic and unique atmosphere. Kizimkazi is home to bottle-nosed and spinner dolphins. It is a stunning beach with a beautiful coral reef and magnificent tropical fish. The beach is famous for Dolphin Tours. Board a traditional dhow boat and set sail as you explore the waters of the Indian Ocean. If you are lucky enough, you will spot the dolphins at a far distance.
You can get close up to 10 metres away and enjoy these amazing creatures' sleek and grey as they jack-knife through the waters and display their unique talent for jumps and twists. The downside is that there are no guarantees of seeing the dolphins. However, you can enjoy sailing, swimming and snorkelling in the clear, warm waters. Though dolphin tours are a popular activity in Kizimkazi, you must know that boat cruises offering a chance to swim with the dolphins are not recommended, even though there are no restrictions in place that govern dolphin tourism. The tour takes approximately 3 hours.
Experience Kizimkazi Beach
The beach here is framed by palm trees and ancient baobabs, giving it a uniquely African feel. The coral reefs near the shore add to the beach’s beauty and are a hub of marine life, making snorkeling a popular activity. The area is also surrounded by small fishing villages, providing a glimpse into the traditional way of life in Zanzibar.
Kizimkazi is best known for its dolphin-watching tours. Boats take visitors out to the sea where bottlenose and spinner dolphins are often seen. Snorkeling near the coral reefs is another popular activity, as is sailing on traditional wooden dhows. Fishing is integral to the community, and travelers can often join local fishermen for a day at sea.
Cultural Experience
Visiting Kizimkazi offers a wonderful opportunity to immerse oneself in the local culture. Whether it’s by visiting the nearby fishing villages, joining a Swahili cooking class, or attending traditional music and dance performances, the region provides a rich cultural experience.
Getting There.
By Air: Fly to Pemba Island from Dar es Salaam or Abeid Karume International Aiport Kisauni and take a road transfer to your hotel in Kizimkazi, which takes about 2 hours.