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Just a short drive from the historic heart of Stone Town on Zanzibar’s main island, Bububu offers a quieter coastal alternative with its own distinct rhythm. The main draw here is the long stretch of Bububu Beach, a local favorite for swimming and sunset walks, backed by a line of casual seafood grills. History buffs can take a ride on the vintage Bububu Train, a restored steam locomotive that once connected the village to the capital, while the nearby Kidichi Spice Farm provides an immersive introduction to the island’s famous cloves and vanilla.
This area is ideal for independent travelers and couples looking for a relaxed base with easy access to Zanzibar City’s sights without staying in the busier center. The main road provides straightforward connections via dalla-dalla minibuses or taxis to Forodhani Gardens and the Darajani Market in under thirty minutes. While not a major business hub, its proximity to the airport and city makes it a practical first or last night’s stay.
Accommodation here is mostly small, owner-run guesthouses and a few mid-range beach hotels, offering good value. On HOTEVI, you’ll find options like the family-friendly Bububu Beach Resort, the simpler Mbuyuni Beach Lodge, and the well-rated Coral Rock Zanzibar. It’s a place where your balcony or veranda often comes with an easy view of the Indian Ocean.
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What is Bububu known for?
Bububu is known for its stunning beaches, historic sites, and lively cultural scene.
Best time to visit Bububu?
The best time to visit Bububu is during the dry season, from June to October, when the weather is warm and sunny.