Zanzibar

Explore the history and nature of Zanzibar island. 

Pickup available anywhere on the island, rates may vary depending on pickup location.

Blue Lagoon, Paje

The Blue Lagoon is a beautiful coastal lagoon on Zanzibar’s east coast, known for its calm turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. It’s a favorite snorkeling spot where you can swim among colorful tropical fish, sea stars, and healthy coral reefs. 




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Jozani Forest

Jozani Forest is a lush sanctuary of mangroves, wetlands, and tropical woodland, best known as the only place on Earth where the rare red colobus monkey thrives. Filled with diverse wildlife, nature trails, and rich biodiversity, it offers a peaceful escape into Zanzibar’s wild heart.



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Kendwa Beach

Kendwa Beach is one of Zanzibar’s most beautiful stretches of coastline, known for its wide, powdery white sands and calm, turquoise waters. Its vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying the island’s natural beauty.



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Kwale Island

(Blue Safari)

Kwale Island is a secluded, uninhabited paradise located in Zanzibar’s Menai Bay Conservation Area, known for its pristine beaches and lush mangrove lagoons. It offers visitors a serene escape, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying fresh seafood in a tranquil natural setting.

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Maalum Cave



Maalum Cave is a stunning natural limestone cave in Zanzibar, filled with crystal-clear freshwater from underground springs and surrounded by lush forest. Visitors can swim, float, or relax in the serene turquoise pool while enjoying the cave’s peaceful, otherworldly atmosphere.

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Mafia Island



Mafia Island, off the southern coast of Tanzania, is a peaceful tropical getaway renowned for its crystal-clear waters and rich marine biodiversity. The island is famous for snorkeling, diving, and spotting endangered whale sharks in its pristine marine park.



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Mnemba Island

Mnemba Island is a pristine private island off Zanzibar’s northeastern coast, renowned for its powdery white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Surrounded by a vibrant marine reserve, it offers exceptional snorkeling and a serene, exclusive escape into nature.

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Nakupenda Island

Nakupenda Island is a stunning sandbank near Stone Town, known for its powdery white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It offers an idyllic setting for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in one of Zanzibar’s most picturesque spots.



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Nungwi Beach

Nungwi Beach, at the northern tip of Zanzibar, is known for its soft white sand, clear turquoise water, and minimal tidal changes that allow swimming all day. It’s also one of the island’s best sunset spots, with a lively atmosphere of beach resorts, restaurants, and traditional dhow boats.

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Paje Beach



Paje Beach, on Zanzibar’s southeast coast, is known for its endless stretch of powdery white sand and dazzling turquoise lagoon. It’s a top destination for kitesurfing, relaxation, and soaking in the island’s laid-back tropical vibe.




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Pemba Island



Pemba Island, located north of Zanzibar, is a lush and tranquil paradise known for its rolling green hills, clove plantations, and untouched natural beauty. Surrounded by healthy coral reefs and abundant marine life, it offers exceptional diving, snorkeling, and a peaceful escape from the crowds.



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Prison Island

(Changuu Island)

Prison Island, just off the coast of Stone Town, is famous for its historic ruins that once served as a quarantine station during the British era. Today, it’s best known for its sanctuary of Aldabra giant tortoises and its clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.



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Spice Farm

A Spice Farm tour immerses you in the scents, flavors, and colors of Zanzibar’s famous spices, from cloves and cinnamon to ginger and turmeric. As you explore the lush plantations, you’ll see how these spices are grown, harvested, and used in daily island life.



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Stone Town

Stone Town is a vibrant maze of narrow alleys, ancient coral-stone buildings, and bustling markets that showcase Zanzibar’s rich blend of African, Arab, Indian, and European influences. Its historic sites, from old palaces to former slave markets, make it one of the most culturally significant towns in East Africa.

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