Kendwa Beach Holidays

Kendwa Beach Holidays

Kendwa is one of the best beaches of Zanzibar Islands, located on the northwest coast of Zanzibar Island. It is known for its stunning huge white sandy beach, and breathtaking sunset in the evening. Kendwa Beach is a perfect place for tourists looking for a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere in Zanzibar.

Kendwa has a reputation as one of the best beaches in East Africa. Visitors can expect swaying palm trees, soft white sands and crystal-clear waters.

Unlike most Zanzibar beaches, Kendwa is not affected by strong tides – this makes it perfect for swimming any time of the day.

Things to do

Visitors to Kendwa Beach can participate in various activities such as

  • Horse Riding Zanzibar
  • Mnemba Island Snorkeling and Diving Tour
  • Nakupenda Sandbank Trip
  • Zanzibar Blue Trip safari
  • Dhow sunset Cruises
  • Kendwa Spice Tours

Getting there

First you will need to make your way to Zanzibar Archipelago either by flying to Zanzibar international airport or taking a 2 hour ferry from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar and then take a road transfer by car that takes approximately 1 and a half hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. 

When to go

The best time to visit Kendwa Beach and Zanzibar as a whole is during the dry season, which runs from June to late March. The weather is warm and sunny during this time, and the waters are calm and clear. 

Where to stay

  • Zuri Zanzibar
  • Kilindi Zanzibar
  • Gold Zanzibar
  • SafiraBlu Resort Villas

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