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Separating Eastern Zanzibar from its South Eastern corner is the 10 km long Michamvi Peninsula, which in itself contains a choice range of high-quality beach resorts. Again the tide here goes out rather a long way, and hence bathing needs to be carefully timed.
Reaching down to the south tip of the island are a succession of beaches, separated by the villages of Bwejuu, Paje, and Jambiani. Some time ago these were backpacker havens, but the low-budget travellers have now moved to Northern Zanzibar, and in many respects this area has become the destination of choice for those seeking a beautiful beach resort that combines extreme comfort with peace and quiet - yet at a moderate price.
Probably the island's best insight into genuine rural life is provided by a visit to Jambiani Village, where you can meet 'real' people, and observe their daily activities, including seaweed farming, herbal medicine and hand crafts.
Again it is a few hours' road journey from Stone Town, most probably arranged by your accommodation provider. In fact the roads in this remote corner of the island are actually far superior to those just around Stone Town itself.