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About Pemba Island
Pemba Island is located off the coast of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean. The official currency used on the island is the Tanzanian Shilling. Pemba Island is known for its lush greenery, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a paradise for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The island is also famous for its cloves, with many plantations scattered throughout the island. The local culture is rich and diverse, with influences from Arab, Portuguese, and Swahili traditions.
When to visit
The best time to visit Pemba Island is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. During this time, the weather is sunny and dry, perfect for beach activities and exploring the island. The wet season, from November to May, brings heavy rainfall and high humidity, which may limit outdoor activities. However, this is also the best time for diving and snorkeling, as the water visibility is at its peak.
Getting around
Getting around Pemba Island is mainly done by taxi, dala-dala (shared minibus), or renting a car. Taxis are readily available in major towns and can be hired for day trips or airport transfers. Dala-dalas are the most affordable option for short distances, but they can be crowded and slow. Renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore the island at your own pace, but roads can be rough and signage limited.
Traveller tips
When visiting Pemba Island, make sure to pack insect repellent, as mosquitoes can be prevalent, especially during the wet season. It's also recommended to carry cash, as credit card acceptance may be limited outside major hotels. Respect the local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Be prepared for power outages, as electricity supply can be unreliable in some areas. Lastly, don't forget to try the local cuisine, which includes dishes like pilau (spiced rice), biryani, and fresh seafood.