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Zanzibar
Zanzibar: The Spice Island's Turquoise Dream.
About Zanzibar
Why Visit Zanzibar
Zanzibar is an archipelago that enchants with its intoxicating blend of history, culture, and spectacular natural beauty. Known as the Spice Island, its air is fragrant with cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Explore the labyrinthine streets of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before unwinding on some of the world's most pristine white-sand beaches. This is a destination that offers both profound cultural immersion and ultimate barefoot luxury, creating a truly unique Indian Ocean escape.
Best Time to Visit Zanzibar
The best time to visit Zanzibar is during its two dry seasons. The long dry season from June to October offers cool, sunny days perfect for beach holidays and exploring. A shorter, hotter dry season occurs from January to February. While travel is possible during the 'short rains' of November and December, the 'long rains' from March to May can bring heavy downpours. For ideal beach weather and excellent diving visibility, plan your trip during the dry months.
Top Things to Do in Zanzibar
Zanzibar offers a captivating array of activities beyond its stunning beaches. Delve into history with a guided tour of Stone Town's ancient alleyways and bustling markets. Awaken your senses on a spice farm tour, tasting exotic fruits and learning about the island's most famous exports. See the rare red colobus monkeys in the Jozani Forest, or embark on a traditional dhow cruise for a spectacular sunset sail. The island's reefs offer world-class snorkelling and diving.
- Explore UNESCO-listed Stone Town
- Take an aromatic spice farm tour
- Sail into the sunset on a traditional dhow
All Inclusive Zanzibar Holidays
For the ultimate stress-free getaway, Zanzibar's all-inclusive holidays offer unparalleled luxury and convenience. Resorts dotted along the pristine coastline, particularly in the north and east, provide everything you need in one package. Enjoy gourmet dining, premium drinks, water sports, and entertainment without ever reaching for your wallet. It's the perfect choice for families and couples seeking to simply arrive, unwind, and soak up the island's serene atmosphere in a five-star setting.
Zanzibar Honeymoons and Special Occasions
With its blend of exotic romance and secluded luxury, Zanzibar is an idyllic honeymoon destination. Imagine private beachfront villas with personal plunge pools, romantic candlelit dinners on the sand, and sunset cruises across turquoise waters. Couples can indulge in spa treatments infused with local spices or embark on private excursions to deserted sandbanks. Zanzibar provides the perfect backdrop for creating unforgettable memories, combining adventure with intimate moments of pure bliss and relaxation.
Where to Stay in Zanzibar
Zanzibar caters to every taste, from historic charm to beachfront opulence. For cultural immersion, stay in a restored merchant's house in the heart of Stone Town. The northern tip, around Nungwi and Kendwa, offers vibrant beaches and luxury resorts with stunning sunset views. The east coast is a haven for water sports enthusiasts and those seeking a more tranquil vibe, while the exclusive private islands like Mnemba offer the pinnacle of secluded, barefoot luxury.



Why Zanzibar
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Zanzibar — FAQ
What type of holiday is Zanzibar suited for?
Zanzibar is incredibly versatile, perfect for luxury beach holidays, romantic honeymoons, and cultural explorations. It also serves as a fantastic post-safari relaxation spot, combining adventure with serene coastal beauty.
What is Zanzibar known for?
Zanzibar is famous for its history as the 'Spice Island,' its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Stone Town, and its stunning white-sand beaches with turquoise waters. It is also known for its unique Swahili culture and vibrant coral reefs.
How many days do you need in Zanzibar?
We recommend at least 7 to 10 days to fully experience Zanzibar. This allows for a few days exploring Stone Town and its surroundings, plus ample time to relax at a beach resort and enjoy water activities.
Best things to do in Zanzibar?
The best things to do include exploring the historic alleys of Stone Town, taking a fragrant spice farm tour, and sailing on a traditional dhow at sunset. Snorkelling or diving at Mnemba Atoll and relaxing on the beaches of Nungwi are also must-do experiences.
Do you need a visa to visit Zanzibar?
Visa requirements for Tanzania (which includes Zanzibar) vary by nationality. Many visitors can obtain a visa on arrival, but it's always best to check the latest official government advice for your specific citizenship before you travel.
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Local Tips for Zanzibar
When in Stone Town, look up! The intricately carved wooden doors are unique symbols of the original owner's heritage and status.
While US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, carry small denominations of Tanzanian Shillings for local markets and tips for better prices.
Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim. When exploring outside your resort, especially in Stone Town, dress modestly by covering shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.




