After shaking the dust of a thrilling mainland safari or the exhilaration of conquering Mt. Kilimanjaro, the call of the Indian Ocean becomes irresistible. Tanzania’s vast coastline, stretching approximately 1.400 km hides delights of relaxation in its warm embrace. But nothing even comes close to the true tropical paradise of the Zanzibar archipelago! Nestled just off the Tanzanian coast, a stone's throw from bustling Dar es Salaam, these islands are where Simba Safaris crafts your ultimate beach escape. Let's discover the art of unwinding amidst these coastal wonders.
Zanzibar puts the ‘zan’ in Tanzania and its very name evokes images of pristine beaches, where powdery white sands meet the gentle waves of the Indian Ocean. We at Simba Safaris are your partners in making coastal dreams come true.
Apart from simply lazing under the sun, the clear, turquoise waters of Zanzibar also an invitation for vacationers to immerse in underwater wonders. Snorkelling, scuba diving, and water sport enthusiasts will find their paradise here. Simba Safaris ensures that visitors have access to experienced guides and the best locations to explore the relaxation wonders that lie beneath the surface.
Zanzibar’s spice plantations are a fragrant delight! We at Simba Safaris introduce travellers to the island’s rich spice heritage, from cinnamon and nutmeg to cloves. Our tours let you wander through lush spice plantations, inhaling the scents that have lured explorers here for centuries. It’s a sensory journey that adds a different dimension to the beach retreat.
In our hearts beats a deep love for Tanzania, a place we hold in the highest regard. Our mission is to share the warmth and friendly spirit of the Tanzanian communities with every guest who goes on this incredible journey. To achieve this, we've assembled a team of expert hosts, guides, and excursion managers who share our passion for this country. It's our dream and privilege to open its entrances to people from around the world. We eagerly anticipate the day we welcome you to Tanzania, to share the special gift that is this extraordinary land.
If secluded beaches and untouched natural beauty are your dreams, Pemba Island is the picture-perfect sanctuary. This hidden gem, just a short hop from Zanzibar, is known for its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and a slower pace of life. With Simba Safaris, you're invited to discover this secluded paradise, where beach relaxation takes on an exclusive atmosphere.
Pemba Island's beaches are truly unspoiled. Simba Safaris ensures that you can stroll along secluded shores, where tranquility dictates beach life. Dip into the crystalline waters, where you might be the sole explorer. The untouched beauty of Pemba extends beneath the waves, where coral gardens and marine life blooms in solitude.
Pemba's verdant landscapes harbor hidden gems. Explore fragrant spice farms, dense forests, and traditional villages. With Simba Safaris, you'll immerse yourself in the island's natural wonders and connect with the warm-hearted locals who call Pemba home.
Pemba Island is where exclusivity and serenity join forces. From secluded beachfront resorts to exclusive diving sites, your journey is marked by solitude and natural beauty, creating the perfect escape for beach lovers in search of coastal relaxation.
Tanzania boasts numerous beautiful beaches. Some of the top choices include Zanzibar’s Nungwi Beach, Kendwa Beach (East, North Coast), and Pemba Beach, as well as Pemba Island’s Vumawimbi Beach.
The best time for a Tanzania beach Vacation is during the dry season – from June to October and December to March. Pleasant weather conditions are the major highlight during this period which makes it ideal for relaxation.
Yes, Tanzania does indeed offer a range of private beachfront resorts and hotels that provide exclusive beach relaxation experiences.
Visitors can indulge in various water activities on Tanzania’s beaches. Examples include snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding. All of these offer an exciting beachside experience.
Yes, swimming in the ocean is generally safe, but it's essential to follow safety guidelines and take precautions, especially during rough ocean conditions.