However, most visitors are attracted to the town’s craft shops and markets. Forests of large baobab trees provide welcome shade down the shoreline where colonial Portuguese architecture and strong Arab influences are visible. Pemba is often visited before setting off to nearby lodges or islands.
STUNNING CORAL REEFS CAN BE FOUND CLOSE TO THE SHORE IN PEMBA, A PORT TOWN ON MOZAMBIQUE’S NORTHEASTERN COAST. IT BOASTS A LARGE, NATURAL BAY THAT WELCOMES SNORKELERS AND DIVERS AS WELL AS OTHER WATER SPORT ENTHUSIASTS.
However, most visitors are attracted to the town’s craft shops and markets. Forests of large baobab trees provide welcome shade down the shoreline where colonial Portuguese architecture and strong Arab influences are visible. Pemba is often visited before setting off to nearby lodges or islands.