Bwejuu

Bwejuu Zanzibar

Bwejuu is a quiet seaside fishing village on the island of Unguja, located on the southeast coast of the island.  It’s an unspoiled oasis of tranquillity for travelers seeking privacy and a serene atmosphere.

The village is located on the southeast of the island of Unguja, a part of Zanzibar Archipelago, right on the east coast – and south of the Michamvi Peninsula.

How to get to Bwejuu

  • Fly: The major airport of Zanzibar – Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, as well as Dar es Salaam International Airport, are located close by and offer tourists more flight connections.
  • Drive: From Dar es Salaam, you can take a ferry to Zanzibar, and then take dala-dala to Bwejuu. From Zanzibar airport, you can take a minibus, taxi or dala-dala to Bwejuu. It takes approximately one hour from Zanzibar Airport to the village of Bwejuu.

Main Attractions

Bwejuu Beach

Bwejuu is well-known for its picture-perfect beach, fringed by lanky palms strongly rooted to the ground and seafront restaurants & bars. The beach was voted one of the top 10 beaches in the world by Conde Nast Traveller. It’s a major attraction in the village, attracting several tourists who indulge in a wide range of activities including sailing, fishing, snorkeling, and sea diving.  The beach is also a great place to go sunbathing due to the tropical climate of the region.

Local Seaweed Farms

There are several seaweed farms located around the village, as many locals indulge in seaweed farming due to the shallow and warm waters of the bay at Bwejuu. You can take a tour of the seaweed farms to learn more about how the islanders work at sea at the first low tide of the day.

The Party village of Paje

Located on the east coast of Zanzibar Island, Paje is not far away from Bwejuu.  The small village is well-known for its long strip of powdery sand and turquoise waters, and its collection of beachfront accommodation, clubs, and bars. Several clubs on the beach host parties in the evenings where you can enjoy a variety of drinks mingle with other tourists and locals and dance till daybreak.

Jozani Chwaka National Park

Take a day trip to the popular Jozani Chwaka National Park, which is renowned for the rare red Colobus monkey and a variety of other monkey species, duikers, bushbabies, and many bird species. It’s the only national park in Zanzibar and it’s located about 35km from Zanzibar town itself. However, it’s situated within close proximity from Bwejuu, just off the road to Paje.

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Information for visitors

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Overview

  • Time zone: UTC / GMT +3
  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TSh, often written as =/)
  • Driving: left-hand side of the road
  • Power Outlets: 220V-240V 50Hz. Plug types are ‘Type D & G (British)’
  • Closest (air)ports: Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), 6 km from Stone Town, full name Abeid Amani Karume International Airport and the ferry terminal for the ferries from Dar es Salaam and to Pemba.
  • WIFI and internet widely available but do not expect uninterrupted service.
  • Many banks, ATMs and Foreign Exchange offices.

Best Time To Visit

Zanzibar has a tropical climate and can be visited year-round. But for a sunny experience, it is best to avoid the rainy seasons from mid-March to the end of May and  then the ‘short rains’ November.

If you visit Zanzibar specifically for diving, it is good to know the diving on the north coast is excellent from June to October, and the south coast is best between November and March.

Popular Activities

  • wimming
  • Snorkelling
  • sunbathing
  • A tour of the local seaweed farms of the bay
  • Fishing
  • Sailing
  • Sea Diving, and several more.

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