Zanzibar East Coast (Paje, Bwejuu, Jambiani)
Paje’s inner lagoon for kitesurfing, reef seagrass cycles, and Jambiani village strips
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Ask a plannerWhy Zanzibar East Coast (Paje, Bwejuu, Jambiani) works on a Tanzania beach leg
Zanzibar’s east trades trade-wind chop outside the reef for butter-flat inner lagoons—Paje is East Africa’s kite capital; Jambiani and Bwejuu offer quieter guesthouse strips with strong village character if you walk south.
Zanzibar East Coast (Paje, Bwejuu, Jambiani) is part of our Tanzania coast catalogue—Indian Ocean extensions that pair with northern or southern bush without lodging Tanzanian marine destinations under Kenya URLs. Confirm tide tables, reef access rules, and park or marine fees with your operator; seasons shift seaweed, currents, and kite conditions faster than blog posts update.
Seasons, reefs, and realistic pacing after safari
Dry-season months (roughly June–October and much of January–February on much of the coast) favour calmer seas for snorkelling and dhow trips, but trade winds and algae blooms still vary by beach. After dusty game drives, schedule at least two full nights before intercontinental flights—sunburn, ear infections, and missed connections spike when guests try “one night on the beach then straight to the airport.”
If you are comparing Tanzania with Kenya’s Indian Ocean product, skim our Kenya coast hub for contrast on marine parks, flight networks, and typical lodge pacing.
Planning support
We can stitch bush, coast, and city legs into one coherent schedule—contact the team with your park wish list, preferred beach style (quiet reef vs resort strip), and whether you need Zanzibar–Dar ferries or light-aircraft hops.
Return to the Tanzania coast index or the Tanzania hub for parks, cities, and mountains.