
Pemba Island in April
Not the best time
The most challenging month to visit with constant rain and rough seas. Only consider this if you're on a tight budget and don't mind spending time indoors.
Weather
April is the wettest month with heavy tropical downpours and humidity soaring to 90%. The southeast monsoon brings rough seas and unpredictable weather patterns. Mornings might be clear, then torrential rain by afternoon.
32°C high25°C low18 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$75/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Easter celebrations (date varies)
April Tips
- •Many guesthouses close or offer limited services
- •Diving conditions are poor with rough seas
- •Bring serious rain protection and multiple changes of clothes
All Months
June through September delivers the best diving conditions. The northeast monsoon calms down, visibility hits 30+ meters, and the water temperature sits at a perfect 26°C. This is also manta ray season at the northern dive sites.
December through February works well for beach lovers. The kaskazi winds keep temperatures comfortable, and you'll get those dramatic afternoon thunderstorms that clear quickly. The spice harvest happens during this period, filling the air with clove and cardamom scents.
Avoid April and May completely. The long rains turn dirt roads into mud rivers and diving becomes impossible. Many lodges close during this period.
March and October can go either way. You might catch perfect weather or get stuck in unexpected downpours. But prices drop significantly, and you'll have beaches to yourself.
The water stays warm year-round, never dropping below 24°C. But visibility varies dramatically with the seasons — from crystal clear in July to murky green during the rains.
Pemba Island Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
9/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
7/10
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