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Landmark: Coco BeachCity: Dar es Salaam
Country: Tanzania
Continent: Africa
Coco Beach, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Africa
Coco Beach is a public shoreline located in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, situated along the Indian Ocean coast.
Visual Characteristics
The beach features light brown sand with moderate grain size. The water exhibits a clear blue hue, transitioning to deeper shades further offshore. Palm trees and other tropical vegetation line the immediate inland perimeter.
Location & Access Logistics
Coco Beach is accessible via Ocean Road, approximately 10 kilometers east of Dar es Salaam's city center. Public transportation, including daladala bus routes 100 and 101, serves the area. Limited on-street parking is available, often managed by local attendants.
Historical & Ecological Origin
This coastal area is part of the East African coastline, shaped by marine erosion and deposition processes over millennia. It functions as a natural shoreline interface between terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include swimming, sunbathing, and walking along the shore. Local vendors offer food and beverages. Fishing is practiced by some residents.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic public restrooms are present. Shade is provided by natural vegetation and temporary stalls. Cell phone signal (primarily 2G/3G) is generally available. Food and drink vendors operate on-site.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for visiting is during the dry season, from June to October. Mornings offer softer light for photography. High tide can reduce available beach space.
Facts & Legends
Locals refer to the beach as "Coco Beach" due to the abundance of coconut trees that historically grew in the vicinity. A common practice involves purchasing fresh coconuts from vendors for hydration.
Nearby Landmarks
- 1.2km West: Oyster Bay Police Station
- 2.5km Southwest: Dar es Salaam Yacht Club
- 3.8km Southwest: Masaki Market
- 4.5km West: National Museum of Tanzania (approximate distance via road)