Pemba Island
Pemba Island is one of the lesser known islands of the Zanzibar Archipelago. It is however a popular honeymoon destination. If you are looking for rest, tranquility and a romantic atmosphere – this is the place to be! The coral reefs surrounding the entire island form a magnificent playground for snorkelers and divers. The Pemba channel has an impressive marine life and is much like an underwater paradise. Here, you can spot a large variety of colorful fish, sharks, dolphins and even whales. Also, be sure to explore the range of watersport activities. You can choose anything from kayaking, kite surfing and wind surfing to a romantic sunset cruise in a traditional sailing boat.
Excursions and activities on Pemba Island
Snorkeling and scuba diving
Cultural village walk
Visit the Jambagome Ruins on a boat safari
Dolphin safari
Wakeboarding
Knee boarding
Kayaking through the mangrove forest
Sunset cruise
Visit plantations (spices, vegetables, fruit)
Fishing in Pemba Island
Nestled in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, Pemba Island is Zanzibar’s best-kept secret, a true tropical paradise waiting to be discovered. Often overshadowed by its more famous sibling, Unguja (commonly referred to as Zanzibar Island), Pemba offers an unspoiled haven for those seeking tranquility, adventure, and a touch of mystique.
Pemba Island is a tapestry of lush green hills, dense clove plantations, and pristine beaches lined with swaying palms. The island’s interior is a verdant paradise, with rolling hills and fertile valleys where cloves, bananas, and other tropical fruits flourish. This natural beauty extends beneath the waves, where Pemba’s coral reefs are renowned for their vibrant marine life. The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are a diver’s dream, home to an array of colorful coral gardens, manta rays, and schools of tropical fish.
For the adventurous traveler, Pemba offers a range of activities beyond the beach. Explore the island’s hidden caves, trek through the Ngezi Forest Reserve to spot rare birds and indigenous wildlife, or visit the traditional villages to experience the rich Swahili culture. The island’s historical sites, such as the ancient ruins of Ras Mkumbuu, offer a glimpse into its storied past.
Pemba’s charm lies in its authenticity and seclusion. Unlike the bustling tourist hubs, this island remains relatively untouched, offering a peaceful retreat where you can truly disconnect from the world. Whether you’re lounging on a deserted beach, snorkeling in the clear waters, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere, Pemba Island promises an unforgettable experience.
Escape to Pemba and discover a world where nature reigns supreme, and time seems to stand still—a true hidden gem of the Zanzibar Archipelago.