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Tanzania has 804km (503 miles) of coastline with superb beaches. Scuba-diving and snorkeling are particularly good around the islands of Mafia and Zanzibar, which have recently gained a high reputation amongst divers. Mafia's Chloe Bay is part of a protected marine park, with an unbroken reef running the length of the island. There are also many secluded beaches. Offshore from Zanzibar are several islands ringed with coral reefs. Both Mafia and Zanzibar are also renowned for excellent deep sea fishing. There are numerous resorts and operators offering diving and fishing excursions. The main fishing season is from September to March. Dolphin safaris and Dhow trips are also popular, although a law now prohibits tourists from traveling in dhows from the mainland to Zanzibar.
