North
Beach Bahari Beach Hotel
Access to the beach for a fee at the
entrance. Take Bagamoyo Road up to Kunduchi junction and follow signs. Tel: 265032,265
0475/6 Bongoyo
Island Just declared Marine Park this uninhabited, beautiful beach,
less crowded during the week than weekend is an ideal place to while away your
time after a tedious week. Scheduled boat rides available from The Slipway. Schedule;
9.30,11.30,13:30 15.30.
Mbudya
Island Just behind Bagamoyo Island, equally beautiful beach. Boat rides
available from White Sands Hotel and Bahari Beach Hotel.
Silver
Sands Hotel Access to the beach for a fee at the entrance. Take Bagamoyo
Road towards Bagamoyo, follow signs.
Cine
Club On the beach, nice local food and an ideal place for kids on Old
Bagamoyo Road.
The
Dar es Salaam Yatch Club, (DYC) For Members only. Possibility of obtaining
temporary membership for sailing, diving and fishing. A good & secure beach
and pool for children. Msasani Peninsular. Tel: 1260 0132/2600137.
South
Beach Protea Hotel Amani Beach This exclusive and elegant beach resort
is set to catch the magnificent view of the Swahili coast. Located 30 km from
Kigamboni Ferry Terminus. Booking: Protea Hotels & Appartments Tel: 0741 410033
Ras
Kutani Bahari Beach Hotel Quiet and pleasant! Booking: Tel: 213 4802
Mikadi
Camping Quiet and pleasant! Kipepeo Located close to a small fishing
village. Has secured campsite with toilets & showers, beach bandas, BBQ on
weekends and seafood meals. Tel:0744 785 769, 2122931, 2131938, 2130985
Bagamoyo The
Old Mission Where priests were ransoming slaves from Muslims slave traders
to educate them as free Christian. The fathers House in the Mission is an interesting
relic to see. Also the Old Chapel where Livingstone's body was kept overnight.
The
Museum Just next to the old Mission, it is quite interesting and well
furnished in historical documents.
The
Ruins Like the old caravanserai, the Dunda Blockhouse or the ancient
construtions of Kaole Ruins. (Where first A rab, Persian and perhaps Ismilis established
themselves and created the Swahili Civilisation.
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