Nestled on the shores of Nungwi beach, the Nungwi Beach Resort by Turaco offers a convenient location, just a 75-minute drive from Abeid Amani Karume International Airport. The resort showcases two exquisite restaurants, four lively bars, and a cozy coffee shop, providing a plethora of recreational and sightseeing options for enjoyment. Guests can unwind on the private beach, take a refreshing dip in the outdoor freshwater pool, or indulge in a soothing massage at the Wellness Centre, offering the perfect relaxation experience.
- Airport: Zanzibar Airport, 51KM
- Wildlife area: No
- Location: Zanzibar
- Best time to visit: All year round
WiFi
Free Wi-Fi Internet
Swimming Pool
Outdoor swimming pool
Spa & Wellness Center
Spa lounge/Relaxation area
Lounge & Bar
Lounge & Bar
Water Sports Center
Water Sports Center
Fitness Center
Fitness Center
24/7 Front Desk
24/7 Front Desk
Free Self-Parking
Free Self-Parking
Bathroom
Private Bathroom, Free toiletries
Bedroom
Wardrobe or closet
Food & Drink
Special diet meals, wine
Room Amenities
Socket near the bed
Room service
Daily housekeeping/Laundry
Zanzibar Tours | Best Things to Do & Excursions
Zanzibar is home to some of the world’s most stunning beaches, featuring soft white sands, vibrant coral reefs, and the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. With around 25 beaches dotted with charming fishing villages, Zanzibar offers diverse options, whether you prefer the lively north or the serene south and east coasts.
North Coast
The northern beaches, including Nungwi and Kendwa, are renowned for their pristine white sand and coral reefs. Unlike other parts of the island, these beaches are less affected by tidal changes, making them ideal for swimming and sunbathing throughout the day. The atmosphere is vibrant, with plenty of restaurants, bars, and accommodations. However, for those seeking tranquility, the north may feel more lively compared to quieter areas on the island. Villages such as Uroa, Pongwe, and Kiwengwa also offer unique coastal experiences.
East Coast
The east coast is known for its picturesque, unspoiled beaches. A stunning coral reef runs along this coastline, making it a top destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts eager to explore the rich marine life, including seahorses, turtles, and tropical fish. The beaches here experience significant tidal changes, allowing visitors to stroll along the expansive shoreline during low tide. Matemwe Beach, one of the longest and most beautiful on this side of the island, is a must-visit. This area is also perfect for windsurfing and kitesurfing, with a wide range of accommodation options.
South-East Coast Â
This region boasts a long stretch of soft, sandy beaches and is famous for its excellent conditions for kitesurfing, windsurfing, and sailing, thanks to steady coastal winds. Visitors can sail traditional wooden dhows or enjoy swimming with dolphins at Kizimkazi. Villages like Jambiani, Paje, and Bwejuu offer a laid-back, timeless atmosphere, with friendly locals adding to the charm. Jambiani, in particular, stands out as a favorite for its serene beauty and warm hospitality.
South-West Coast Â
The south-west is more remote and less frequented, with peaceful, uncrowded beaches and fewer accommodations. While it may not be as popular as other regions, it offers hidden gems like the Menai Bay Conservation Area, a haven for divers exploring vibrant underwater ecosystems. The west coast is also home to Stone Town, Zanzibar’s cultural and historical hub, where visitors can delve into the island’s fascinating history and architecture. Â
Things to Do in Zanzibar
Explore Stone Town: Step back in time as you walk through Stone Town, Zanzibar’s historic heart. Visit the House of Wonders, the Palace Museum, Dr. Livingstone’s House, and the Arab Fort, among other historical sites. Wander through the lively markets, admire intricately carved doors, and immerse yourself in the island’s vibrant culture.
Spice Plantations Tour: Zanzibar’s spice plantations are world-famous, and a tour here offers a sensory delight. Learn about the island’s rich history of spice production and the role it played in Zanzibar’s past. You’ll get the chance to taste fresh spices and purchase local spice oils and handcrafted souvenirs.
Jozani Forest Reserve: A visit to Jozani Forest is a must for nature lovers. Home to the endangered Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey, the reserve offers a chance to see these playful primates in their natural habitat. The forest is also home to other wildlife, including Sykes monkeys and various bird species.
Visit the North Coast:Â Ras Nungwi, located on the northern tip of Zanzibar, is a serene fishing village where you can witness the traditional dhow-building process. The area is known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters, perfect for diving and snorkeling.
Dolphin Tour at Kizimkazi: At the southern tip of Zanzibar lies Kizimkazi, a small village known for its resident dolphin population. Take a boat trip and, with some luck, swim alongside these graceful creatures. Kizimkazi is also home to the oldest mosque in East Africa, offering a glimpse into Zanzibar’s Islamic heritage.
Prison Island:Â Just a short boat ride from Stone Town, Prison Island (also known as Changu Island) offers a fascinating history. Originally used to detain rebellious slaves, it is now a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs. The island is also home to a colony of giant Aldabra tortoises, adding a unique touch to your visit.
Pemba and Mafia Islands: Off-the-Beaten-Path Escapes
For those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience, Pemba Island is a hidden gem. Known for its unspoiled beaches, lush forests, and some of the best diving spots in the world, Pemba is the perfect destination for those looking to disconnect. Misali Island, off Pemba’s coast, is particularly renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs.
Mafia Island, another secluded paradise, offers exceptional diving and snorkeling opportunities. With fewer tourists and a laid-back atmosphere, it’s the ideal place to relax and explore Zanzibar’s untouched marine life.
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