Dar es Salaam City

Dar es Salaam: The beating heart of Tanzania's coast

Dar es Salaam, the vibrant metropolis on Tanzania's east coast, embodies the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity. As Tanzania's largest city and economic centre, Dar es Salaam offers a fascinating blend of African, Arab and Indian cultures, reflected in its architecture, vibrant markets and rich culinary scene. Situated on the shores of the Indian Ocean, the city offers visitors a variety of experiences and a unique maritime flair.

In Dar es Salaam, visitors can experience the country's historical heritage and cultural diversity up close. In the heart of the city, the National Museum offers a fascinating insight into the country's history from prehistory to independence. A few steps away is the bustling Kariakoo Market, where spices, fabrics and handicrafts dominate the colourful market scene.

The Kivukoni Waterfront is perfect for a relaxing stroll, offering views of the offshore islands and an authentic fish market experience. As well as being a cultural melting pot, Dar es Salaam is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. The paradisiacal islands of Bongoyo and Mbudya can be reached by short boat trips, where you can relax and snorkel. There are also a number of tours to Zanzibar from here for a closer look at this tropical paradise. If you want to experience the vibrant life of an African port city and discover the beauty of the Tanzanian coast, visit Dar es Salaam.

Azam Marina in Dar es Salaam: a haven for sailors and yachts

Location and access

Azam Marina is located in the heart of Dar es Salaam, right on the shores of the Indian Ocean. It is situated in the Kurasini area, close to the ferry port and only 12 km from the Julius Nyerere International Airport. The marina is easily accessible from the harbour road and also has parking facilities for visitors. Its central location allows sailors and yacht owners to quickly reach the city's facilities while enjoying the tranquility and comfort of the marina.

Dar es Salaam city in Tanzania at dawn
Dar es Salaam city in Tanzania at dawn

Number of berths:

Azam Marina has 50 berths for yachts and sailing boats of various sizes. It has been specially designed to accommodate both local and international yachts and offers modern facilities for a pleasant and safe stay.

Services

Fuel stations: The marina offers diesel and petrol, which is particularly useful for longer trips along the coast.
Restaurants: There is a small restaurant within the marina offering snacks and drinks. There are several restaurants in the area serving local and international cuisine.
Showers and Toilets: Modern showers and toilets are available for guests and are cleaned regularly.
Maintenance and Repair: A boat maintenance and repair service is available, as well as assistance with minor repairs and technical queries.

Contact details

Phone: +255 22 2123456
E-mail: info@azammarina.co.tz
Website: www.azammarina.co.tz

Azam Marina is an excellent choice for those looking for a well-equipped berth in Dar es Salaam. Its location and full range of services make it an ideal base for exploring the Tanzanian coast.

Things to see and do in Dar es Salaam

People in the harbour of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
People in the harbour of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Dar es Salaam is a city rich in cultural and historical treasures. At the National Museum you can explore Tanzania's fascinating history from prehistoric times to the present day. Kariakoo Market is one of the largest markets in East Africa and offers a lively market atmosphere with a wide variety of products - from fresh spices to handmade arts and crafts. The Kivukoni Waterfront is home to the Fish Market where visitors can attend daily fish auctions and sample fresh fish. A detour to the Azania Front Church and the Askari Statue, which commemorates the First World War, offers a further cultural insight. For a more relaxing outing, the islands of Bongoyo and Mbudya offer white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

Transfer from Airport to Marina

The distance from Julius Nyerere International Airport to Azam Marina is approximately 12 kilometres and the journey usually takes 20 to 30 minutes. Taxis are available at the airport and are the quickest and most convenient option. Alternatively, transfers or services such as Uber are also available at the airport. If you want to be flexible, you can also hire a car; the route to the marina is well signposted.

Recommended restaurants and bars nearby

There are many good restaurants and bars in the vicinity of Azam Marina. The Slipway Complex offers a selection of waterfront restaurants serving international and local cuisine, ideal for a relaxed dinner. For seafood lovers, the Cape Town Fish Market is a recommended address. The Waterfront Sunset Restaurant & Beach Bar offers fresh cocktails and snacks on the waterfront with stunning sunset views. The Badminton Institute is a favourite with locals and visitors who want to sample the local cuisine. For something a little more special, dine at the Akemi Revolving Restaurant, which offers excellent cuisine and panoramic views of the city.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Tanzania's vibrant coastal metropolis, Dar es Salaam, is a fascinating blend of African, Arabic and Indian cultures, reflected in its architecture, markets and cuisine. The city offers travellers and yachtsmen a wide range of experiences, from historical exploration to relaxing days on the beach. For those interested in culture, a visit to the National Museum or a stroll through the Kariakoo Market is a must. The city's vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by its friendly locals, who are eager to share their stories and traditions.

Dar es Salaam also has much to offer as a sailing destination. Offshore islands such as Bongoyo and Mbudya are ideal for a relaxing day trip, with picturesque beaches and clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkelling or just relaxing. The well-equipped Azam Marina is a convenient starting point for exploring the Tanzanian coast, and longer sailing adventures to Zanzibar or Mafia Island are easily possible from here.

Dar es Salaam combines the hustle and bustle of a big city with the tranquillity of nearby natural paradises. Whether you are a sailor, culture lover or adventurer, the city and its surroundings have something to offer everyone. A stay in Dar es Salaam is unforgettable and the experiences you will have here are unique and deeply embedded in the vibrant culture and history of Tanzania.

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  • Length 46 ft
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