Michamvi Beach

Michamvi Beach

“Relaxing Diving Snorkelling & Kite Surfing"

Overview

Michamvi Beach

Michamvi Beach is located on the Middle East coast of Zanzibar Island in a remote and uninhabited area. The powdery white sand palm-fringed and blue waters beach is perfect for romantic and relaxing holidays. It is located along the peninsula and divided into Michamvi Kae and Michamvi Pingwe. Michamvi-Kae, or Kae Beach, is located on the west side towards Chwaka Bay.

It has powdery white beaches, barrier reefs, mangrove trees and tropical palm trees all the same, and the tide goes out hundreds of meters. The beach is more secluded and offers spectacular sunset views. It is an incredible place for your holiday if you seek serenity and relaxation.

Michamvi Pingwe, or Pingwe Beach, on the other hand, is a picturesque tropical palm-fringed beach located in an array of beautiful bays between step coral-rag cliffs on the island's east side. It is more popular than Kae Beach, with many facilities and accommodation options. It is a perfect place for diving activities due to less traffic. Oba-Oba Lagoon is an incredible place for diving and snorkelling due to its rich assortment of stunning coral and aquatic life. Water sports, including sailing and kite surfing, are popular due to calm waters and consistent winds of 13-25knots. If you are a thrill seeker, explore the waves at the barrier reef, which is 1-3 meters deep.

Experience Michamvi Beach

There are several outstanding dive schools on the peninsula’s eastern side, which is near to a barrier reef that extends the length of the island. The Michamvi Peninsula receives significantly less dive traffic than the north-east coast, so you’ll see fewer divers and boats among the several dive sites. The tiny Oba-Oba lagoon, half way down the peninsula, is home to a rich assortment of corals and aquatic life. It’s a terrific place to snorkel and a good place to learn to dive if you’re new to diving.

Water sports such as kite surfing and sailing are also available. Kite surfing has become more popular in Zanzibar in recent years, particularly in the settlements of Paje and Jambiani. Its success has been aided by calm waters and a consistent wind of 13–25 knots for eight months of the year. The one-to three-meter waves beyond the barrier reef attract experienced surfers looking for a thrill, while the calmer seas closer to the beach are ideal for beginners.


Getting There.

To get to Michamvi Beach, you’ll first need to travel to Zanzibar Islands, which is located off the coast of Tanzania. The easiest way to reach Zanzibar is by flying into Zanzibar International Airport, Kisauni.

From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a shared shuttle to Michamvi. The journey from the Airport to Michamvi takes 1 and Half hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Another option is to arrange for a private transfer with your hotel or tour operator in advance. Organizing your private transfer in advance is the best option if you visit for your Holiday, price ranges $35 – $45.

If you’re traveling from Tanzania mainland, you can take a ferry from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar, which takes approximately 2 hours. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a shared shuttle to Michamvi Beach.

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