A classical view of the Beautiful lawns of Miami Sand Beach

Lake Victoria is located in East Africa on the equator. The lake is roughly the same size as Switzerland or Ireland. Lake Victoria is the source of the Nile, which at 6,600 km is the world's longest river. Three countries share the lake: Kenya (6%), Tanzania (50%) and Uganda (44%). There are three principal towns on the lake: Kisumu in Kenya, Mwanza in Tanzania and Kampala in Uganda. Entebbe, nearby to Kampala is the only international airport on the lake and has direct flights to Europe.
Miami sand Beach is located 7 Kms east of Entebbe and 6 km south of Uganda's capital, Kampala. It is perhaps the best located of all beaches on the lake due to its proximity to both capital and international airport.
Lake Victoria is a freshwater lake. It is relatively shallow, rarely more than 200 feet deep. The lake at 3750 feet above sea level generates its own climate that affects the surrounding landmass. Temperatures in the northern sector average around 25 degrees. Officially there are two rainy seasons and two dry seasons. These seasons are virtually indiscernible on the lake; in the dry season it is a little sunnier and in the rainy season there are a few more showers each week; it is rare for rain to persist beyond mid-morning on the lake.




Uganda Rowing Federation.