Pemba Island, part of the Zanzibar Archipelago, is located off the northeastern coast of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean. Known for its lush, green landscapes, Pemba is often referred to as “The Green Island” due to its fertile soil and dense vegetation. It is less developed and less touristy than its sister island, Unguja (commonly known as Zanzibar Island), offering a more tranquil and authentic experience. Pemba is famous for its pristine beaches, rich marine life, and excellent diving and snorkeling spots, particularly around its coral reefs. The island is also known for its spice farms, where cloves, cinnamon, and other spices are cultivated. Pemba is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful retreat, rich cultural heritage, and unspoiled natural beauty.