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Islands in Tanzania boast serene beach scenes with clear turquoise waters, soft sandy shores, and lush greenery cascading from rocky cliffs under a vibrant blue sky.

Tanzania is not only known for its iconic safaris and Mount Kilimanjaro; it also boasts some of the most captivating islands in East Africa. From the cultural richness of Zanzibar to the untouched tranquility of Pemba, each island offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and relaxation.

Whether you’re in search of world-class diving, historical landmarks, or secluded beaches, Tanzania’s islands offer unforgettable experiences. Here are the 10 best islands in Tanzania you should consider for your next getaway.

Quick Comparison: Which Tanzania Island is Right for You?

IslandBest ForTop ActivitiesUnique Feature
ZanzibarCulture and HistorySpice tours, beach lounging, Stone TownUNESCO-listed historical center
MnembaHoneymoon and LuxurySnorkeling, diving, dolphin watchingExclusive private island
MafiaMarine Wildlife and DivingScuba diving, whale shark toursProtected marine park
PembaEco Retreat and DivingDeep-sea diving, spice farm visitsUnspoiled natural environment
Changuu (Prison)History and Day TripsTortoise sanctuary, snorkeling, ruinsHome to century-old tortoises
RubondoWildlife and SafarisBoat safaris, chimp trackingIsland safari in Lake Victoria
FundoSecluded GetawaySnorkeling, fishing, nature walksMinimal tourist activity
MbudyaDay Trips from Dar es SalaamSwimming, seafood, beach relaxationQuick city escape
Kilwa KisiwaniHistorical DiscoveryAncient mosques, Swahili ruinsUNESCO World Heritage Site
MaziweNatural WonderSandbank snorkeling, marine reserveDisappears at high tide

Zanzibar Island – Cultural Capital and Tropical Escape

Zanzibar Island is the most famous island in Tanzania, known for its rich cultural heritage and tropical charm. A visit to Stone Town offers a glimpse into Swahili culture, old Arab architecture, and the legacy of the spice trade.

Top Experiences:

  • Tour spice plantations
  • Explore Stone Town’s historical sites
  • Relax at Nungwi and Kendwa beaches
  • Spot red colobus monkeys in Jozani Forest

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Mnemba Island – Private Luxury Escape

Just off the northeast coast of Zanzibar lies Mnemba Island, a private, luxury island surrounded by coral reefs. Ideal for honeymoons and private getaways, this island offers seclusion, world-class diving, and barefoot elegance.

Highlights:

  • Snorkeling in Mnemba Atoll
  • Swimming with dolphins
  • Exclusive accommodations for couples

Mafia Island – Tanzania’s Hidden Marine Paradise

Mafia Island is a diver’s dream and remains less commercialized than Zanzibar. The protected waters of the Mafia Island Marine Park are home to coral gardens, whale sharks, and vibrant marine life.

Things to Do:

  • Dive with whale sharks (Oct to Feb)
  • Visit historic Kilindoni
  • Explore traditional fishing communities

Pemba Island – The Untouched Green Island

Often called “The Green Island,” Pemba is an oasis of clove plantations, forested hills, and coral reefs. Its untouched nature makes it a prime destination for deep-sea diving and cultural immersion.

Must-Do Activities:

  • Dive Misali Island reefs
  • Visit spice and clove farms
  • Stay in eco-lodges for a quiet retreat

Changuu Island (Prison Island) – Tortoises and History

Located just off the coast of Stone Town, Changuu Island, also known as Prison Island, is famous for its population of Aldabra tortoises—some over 100 years old. Visitors can explore the old prison ruins and snorkel in the surrounding waters.

Highlights:

  • Educational tour through prison history
  • See and feed giant tortoises
  • Day-trip destination from Zanzibar

Rubondo Island – Wildlife Adventure in Lake Victoria

Rubondo Island is part of Rubondo Island National Park and offers a rare chance to combine wildlife and island scenery. Located in Lake Victoria, it’s home to chimpanzees, elephants, and a variety of bird species.

Top Activities:

  • Guided chimpanzee tracking
  • Boat safaris and game viewing
  • Birdwatching and nature walks

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Fundo Island – Remote and Peaceful Retreat

Near Pemba Island lies Fundo Island, a quiet, off-the-grid escape surrounded by coral reefs. Ideal for travelers seeking solitude and nature, the island is known for fishing, sailing, and snorkeling.

Best For:

  • Disconnecting from the world
  • Enjoying untouched nature
  • Snorkeling and small-boat exploration

Mbudya Island – Dar es Salaam’s Island Escape

Just a 20-minute boat ride from Dar es Salaam, Mbudya Island is perfect for a day trip. Its clear waters, fresh seafood, and tranquil beaches offer a welcome break from the city.

Activities:

  • Sunbathe and swim
  • Try fresh grilled seafood
  • Snorkel along the shoreline

Kilwa Kisiwani – A Glimpse into Swahili History

Kilwa Kisiwani is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was once a powerful trade port along the Swahili Coast. It is home to the ruins of ancient mosques, palaces, and trading hubs.

Top Sites:

  • Great Mosque of Kilwa
  • Husuni Kubwa palace ruins
  • Archaeological guided tours

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Maziwe Island – The Disappearing Island

Located near Pangani, Maziwe Island is a sandbank that vanishes during high tide. It’s part of a protected marine reserve, making it a unique and rewarding snorkeling and swimming destination.

What to Expect:

  • Vanishing sandbank experience
  • Pristine coral snorkeling
  • Rare photo opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Tanzania’s islands?
The best time to visit is during the dry season from June to October, with excellent conditions for diving, snorkeling, and wildlife viewing.

Can I combine islands in one trip?
Yes, many of our customized island itineraries include Zanzibar, Mafia, and Pemba to suit your interests and travel dates.

Are there budget and luxury options on the islands?
Yes, we offer both affordable guesthouses and luxury lodges across these islands depending on your preferences.

Final Thoughts

Tanzania’s islands offer a rich blend of relaxation, culture, and adventure. Whether you’re diving among coral reefs, exploring ancient ruins, or simply sunbathing under the palms, there’s an island experience tailored for you.

Each destination on this list showcases a different side of Tanzania—natural beauty, vibrant culture, and untouched wilderness. The only question left is: Which island will you visit first?

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