The South East Coast

Paje is a hip South East-Coast town, with a mixed crowd and a beautiful beach where you can windsurf, dive, kitesurf or sail to your heart’s content. There is a big choice of restaurants, bars and coffee shops with tourists enjoying chilled vibes both on and off the beach. Swimming at mid to high tide is excellent and walking out towards the reef at low tide is a wonderful experience. Paje is definetly the town that offers a little bit of something for everyone-

Jambiani is a short drive from Paje yet has a contrasting vibe & energy. Here life is slow and the beaches are a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of Paje. You can easily stroll through the fisherman’s village and immerse yourself in local cuiusine and rich culture. The beaches here are quiet & beautiful, less busy for kiting and if laid back beach bars and dining is what you´re looking for then this is your place. In Jambiani you find a celebration of Pole Pole and it´s also here that you´ll find some of Zanzibar´s most stylish new offerings, including Be Zanzibar and Bamboo

Makundhuchi Makunduchi is a historical protected area in Zanzibar. It has a significant part of Tanzanian history both modern and ancient. Here you´ll find bicycle after bicycle and unspoiled stretches of shoreline offering the perfect backdrop for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Bwejuu is nestled along the south-eastern coast of Zanzibar. Bwejuu Beach is tranquil and less commercialized than neighbouring Paje, Bwejuu is the ideal spot for visitors looking to unwind in a peaceful setting - renowned for its dazzling white sands and turquoise waters, Bwejuu offers a quintessential Zanzibar beach experience without the crowds. With a backdrop of coconut palms and native flora, Bwejuu is part of a stretch that includes nearby Dongwe and Pingwe, ideal for those in search of a peaceful escape.