Pemba is a part of the Zanzibar Archipelago and is well known for its lush, green hills and clove plantations. The island is surrounded with warm, sub-tropical waters well known for it’s steep drop-offs, undisturbed marine life and colourful coral reefs. Traditional dhows lie scattered across most of the coastline and fishing is a large part of Pemba’s culture.
For an extreme experience, ask us about the underwater hotel where you can fall asleep gazing at fish curiously swimming by.