Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area, located off the northeast coast of Unguja in Zanzibar, is renowned for its stunning coral reefs and abundant marine life, offering exceptional snorkeling and diving experiences.
Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area is a protected marine ecosystem that encircles the tiny, idyllic Mnemba Island, situated a few kilometers northeast of Unguja in Zanzibar. Known for its rich biodiversity, the Conservation Area serves as a crucial sanctuary for diverse marine species, including green sea turtles, dolphins, and an impressive array of coral species. Frolicking among the corals are clownfish, moray eels, and diverse schooling fish, making it a prized location for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts seeking vibrant marine life encounters. Besides underwater attractions, its pristine beaches allow limited access due to conservation efforts, aiming to safeguard the delicate ecosystems and nesting sites for endangered turtles. The island is privately owned, with limited land access controlled for conservation and exclusive resort tourism. The area’s protection focus ensures sustainable use while providing valuable ecological and educational experiences.
Spectacular coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life
Opportunities to observe nesting green turtles on the beaches
Dolphin watching tours around the island's waters
Exclusive access to private beaches for resort guests
A diverse underwater ecosystem famous for its bright corals and wide variety of reef fish.
Protected beaches where endangered green turtles come to nest, safeguarded to ensure species survival.
Commonly sighted dolphins in surrounding waters, offering memorable wildlife interactions.