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Located on the beach at Kendwa Rocks, Zanzibar, Africa

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Scuba Shack Zanzibar. Scuba Diving holidays in Zanzibar, Africa.

Scuba Diving lessons, expert scuba diving teachers and excellent Scuba Diving facilities in Zanzibar, Africa

 

Non Divers - you don't want to dive, at least not all of the time?

Around Zanzibar, there are a host of things to see and do from Stone Town with its architecture, markets and labyrinth of ally's to the quiet tranquil atmosphere of Kendwa. The quiet resorts of Kendwa are so ideal for switching off and calming down. You'll quickly re-energise those life batteries ready to take on the world once more.

Kendwa offers a gateway to some of the most spectacular big game fishing around the globe. Its amazing powdery white beaches stretch as far as the eye can see, sloping gently into the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Then it's back to your sun-bed and relaxation under the shade of a beach umbrella.Excursions include spice tours, dolphin and bird watch, forest trekking, Mangapwani slave caves and a visit to the famous ancient boat yards.

Right across the sea is the island of Tumbatu and its lighthouse tower. Beautiful sunsets are an everyday thrill and possible to enjoy on the ocean from our Sailing Dhows with a traditional Island fruit punch in your hand.

And if you have never tried diving before, take a day out of the rest and relaxation to try a Discover Scuba Diving course with Scuba Shack. For one day, you have the complete attention of a highly professional instructor to take you through the basics of scuba diving. Firstly in the re-assuring confined waters of our bay and then out to experience the real thing on one of nature's most fantastic achievements, the coral reef either direct from the beach or a dive boat. Then bask in that feeling of triumph back home when you can say you've dived the Indian Ocean! Pretty impressive!