Dar es Salaam - Zanzibar - Pemba Island - Dar es Salaam
(131 sea miles)
Depart: Pemba - 21 July 2009
Arrive: Pemba - 5 August 2009
Depart: Pemba - 10 March 2010
Arrive: Pemba - 24 March 2010
Zanzibar / Dar es Salaam to/from Johannesbug
(1time / SAA.com). See Visas & Flights.
Zanzibar is an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania which consists of Zanzibar Island (Unguja), Pemba Island, and many smaller islands. Zanzibar has an extensive history dating back to as early as 1st century AD (Greek and Roman Ships.)
There is a wonderful blend of cultures which is very prominent in Stone Town which is the old quarter of the capital, Zanzibar City. Stone Town was recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the most unique cities in the world in which Moorish, Middle Eastern, Indian, and African traditions and architectures mix effortlessly. It is possible to spend days winding through Stone Town's labyrinthine alleys.
Zanzibar is famous not only for its spice production but also for its beaches and varied marine life and wildlife. World famous for diving and snorkeling these seas offer unspoiled coral reefs with a variety of marine life including whales, dolphins, dugongs and big game fish. The archipelago is surrounded by opulent white sanded beaches which are lapped by the turquoise water of the Indian Ocean.
Source: http://africanadrenalin.co.za/utc/zanzibar.htm
Dar es Salaam is situated on a massive natural harbour on the Eastern Indian Ocean coast of Africa. Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania with 2.8 million people. Dar is Tanzania's most important city for both business and government. The city contains high concentrations of trade and other services and manufacturing compared to other parts of Tanzania, which has about 80 percent of its population in rural areas.
A variety of museums, including the National Museum, the Village Museum and the Botanical Garden are all very close by. Within an hour's drive north is Bagamoyo, which is home to the Kaole ruins. There are beaches on the Msasani peninsula north of Dar es Salaam and in Kigamboni to the south.
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Pemba is the capital of the Cabo Delgado Province in the north of Mozambique. The history of the people of the Cabo Delgado province weaves throughout many centuries of African, Arab and Portuguese sailing, trading and settling. Pemba is a port town located on the south side of the world's third-largest natural bay. Pemba is renowned for its Portuguese colonial architecture, and is a prime destination for water sports and diving enthusiasts as a spectacular coral reef lies close to the shore.
| Day | Activity | Night | Hours & Miles |
| 0 | Sail to Mbudya Island | sleep at anchor | |
| 1 | Sail to Peters Bay, Zanzibar | sleep at anchor | |
| 2 | Sail to Muningu bay/dive Chumbe | sleep onboard | |
| 3 | Sail to Stone Town | sleep onboard | |
| 4 5 | Explore Stone Town | Hotel option | |
| 5 | Explore Prison Island | Hotel option | |
| 6 | Sail to Mkokotoni | sleep onboard | |
| 7 | Sail to Nungwe | sleep onboard | |
| 8 | Explore/dive Nungwe | Chalet option | |
| 9 | Sail to Slave Harbour | Chalet option | |
| 10 | Sail to Stone To | sleep onboard | |
| 11 | Eplore Stone Town | sleep onboard | |
| 12 | Back to Dar es Slaam |
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