Maziwi Island Marine Reserve is a pristine coastal protected area renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, sea turtle nesting sites, and rich marine biodiversity, offering unique scuba diving and snorkeling opportunities.
Maziwi Island Marine Reserve is located off the northern coast of Tanzania, near the popular tourist destination of Mtwara in the Indian Ocean. This small, uninhabited island covers an area of approximately 5 square kilometers and features extensive coral reefs that serve as important breeding grounds for fish and endangered sea turtles, including green and hawksbill turtles. The reserve plays a critical role in protecting these fragile ecosystems and supports local fishing communities through sustainable practices. The island and surrounding waters attract eco-tourists, marine biologists, and recreational divers eager to explore vibrant coral gardens and encounter diverse marine species such as reef sharks, giant clams, moray eels, and various tropical fish. Visitors come to witness the dramatic underwater landscapes, observe turtle nesting during breeding seasons, and enjoy the natural beauty of this less frequented coastal sanctuary. Due to its limited size and emphasis on conservation, access is controlled to balance tourism with ecosystem preservation. Maziwi Island Marine Reserve contributes significantly to regional marine conservation efforts and local livelihoods while offering a rare glimpse into East Africa’s coastal marine habitats.
Extensive coral reef ecosystems ideal for snorkeling and diving
Key sea turtle nesting beaches for endangered green and hawksbill turtles
Abundant marine life including reef sharks and tropical fish
Pristine island environment offering remote eco-tourism experiences
Vibrant and diverse coral gardens that support a wide array of marine species critical for ecological balance.
Sandy beaches on Maziwi Island provide vital nesting grounds for endangered green and hawksbill turtles.
Home to numerous fish species, reef sharks, and giant clams, the reserve represents a hotspot for marine life diversity.