Mafia Island

Quieter and less visited than Zanzibar, Mafia Island offers pristine reefs, soft beaches, and the faded romance of ancient spice routes off Tanzania’s southern coast.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

June to February

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Overview

Mafia Island is the largest of a small archipelago of unspoilt islands off the coast of Tanzania. It lies south of Dar es Salaam. And like its more famous neighbour, Zanzibar, Mafia Island was a Spice island. It offered a safe harbour for the ships and dhows plying the historic trade routes from the Gulf. So you will see atmospheric ruins from early trading settlements on Mafia which date back to the 12th century.

But Mafia Island is far quieter and more peaceful than Zanzibar, with a handful of small beach hotels. It caters to people who value coral reefs, lagoons and beaches more than large beach resorts. 

Mafia Island Diving

Mafia forms part of the This spectacular, pristine area offers coral gardens of hard and soft corals. And diverse marine life, making it an excellent area for divers. You may choose to fly to Mafia after being on safari in the Selous Game Reserve, Or after the classic northern Tanzania game reserves. But Mafia has dive sites which lure keen divers who feel no desire to step into a safari vehicle.

Mafia Island sunset

But even if you only like to snorkel and swim, Mafia Island has beautiful sandy beaches. And most beach resorts also have a pool. Some even have spas. But all offer excellent cuisine making use of fresh, local produce.
There are attractions for nature lovers on land as well. Mafia Island's coastal thickets and mangroves are host to many bird species. Which you won't have already seen on safari in Tanzania.

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Mafia Island diving - Mantis Shrimp

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Why We Love It

  • Fantastic snorkelling and diving in a pristine marine park
  • Far quieter and more peaceful than Zanzibar
  • Easily accessed by light aircraft in 35 minutes from Dar es Salaam, or 45 mins from the Selous
  • Fascinating spice-trade history and 12th-century ruins.
  • Perfect balance of barefoot luxury and peace—ideal for post-safari unwinding.
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