

Pemba
In the Heart of the Jungle
A catamaran sail to Pemba Island, where there is no tourist infrastructure, is a unique opportunity for travelers. This small island off the coast of Tanzania is largely untouched by industry and tourism. Those who choose to embark on this journey will be able to experience true African nature and culture.
The landscapes around Pemba Island are breathtaking, and crystal-clear waters surround it on all sides. The beaches are covered with pristine white sand, perfect for sunbathing or swimming in the warm ocean waters. Guests can also visit traditional fishing villages.
STONE TOWN — CHANGUU — NUNGWI — FUNDU — NJAO — NGEZI — MISALI ISLAND — JOMBE — KENDWA — STONE TOWN
7-DAY CRUISE PLAN
Airport transfer (upon request).
Sailing to Changuu Island (Prison Island)
Safety briefing by the captain.
01 Stone Town
Sailing to Changuu Island (Prison Island)
when you can visit the Giant Tortoise Sanctuary (Price: $7 per person).
Free time for walking around the island, swimming, and sunbathing on the beach.
Return to the catamaran and sail along the western coast. Anchorage near Nungwi with optional transport to a sandy beach with bars, restaurants, and evening entertainment.
02 Nungwi
Welcome morning with sunrise over the ocean. Dolphin watching - near Fundu and Njao. Time for snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters and admiring the coral reef life under the catamaran. Option to fish or purchase freshly caught fish and seafood directly from local fishermen. Ngalawa boat trip (boats made from tree trunks) through the mangrove forests, with a stop in a friendly village - a unique opportunity to observe local rural life and learn about the customs and people
03 Fundu-Njao
Trip to the Ngezi Rainforest - a nature reserve and home to many endemic animal and plant species. Sailing to Misali - home to vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus); upon request, overnight stays on the island under the stars are available.
04 Ngezi Forest
Sailing along the west coast of Pemba to Jombe Island. Southern Pemba - an area of dozens of islands and islets with shallow waters and sandbars, untouched and pristine places, and charming hidden beaches. Free time, possibility of organizing a picnic dinner on a small, uninhabited island.
05 Jombe
Time for snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters and admiring the coral reef life under the catamaran. Sailing from Pemba to Kendwa on Unguja Island, approx. 6 hours of sailing - 30 Nm. There is the opportunity to fish or learn the basics of sailing. Optional shore transfer to enjoy local clubs and discos on the beach.
06 Kendwa
07 Kendwa
Time for snorkeling and admiring the coral reefs. Water activities such as jet skiing, water skiing, parasailing, etc. (prices according to the service provider’s price list). Sailing towards the marina in Stone Town, along the coast, is a great opportunity to admire the beauty of Zanzibar. Sailing time is approximately 6 hours, distance 30 nautical miles. Arrival at the Stone Town marina. Optional: Instead of the 6-hour sail back to the Stone Town marina, guests can purchase a tour: Kendwa – Spice Farm – Stone Town – Marina [Price: USD 60/person]
08 Azam Marina
Disembarkation 10.00 a.m.
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