Indian Ocean, Tanzania Coast

Zanzibar Island

Spice Island paradise — turquoise waters, coral reefs, and ancient Stone Town

2,462 km²
Area
Ancient — 10th Century
Established
200+ Marine Species
Wildlife
8+
Activities

Über Zanzibar Island

Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, renowned for its stunning white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town. The island blends African, Arab, Indian, and European influences into a unique cultural tapestry. Beyond the beaches, Zanzibar offers spice tours, dolphin watching, snorkelling, kite-surfing, and exploring the historic alleys of Stone Town. It is the perfect complement to a Tanzania safari — trade your binoculars for a snorkel mask and relax in paradise.

Highlights

UNESCO World Heritage Stone Town
Pristine Coral Reefs & Marine Parks
Spice Plantation Tours

Available Activities

Strandentspannung
Relax on world-class white sand beaches like Nungwi and Kendwa
Schnorcheln & Tauchen
Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine parks
Stone-Town-Tour
Walk the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site alleys
Gewürzplantagen-Tour
Discover cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and cardamom
Delfinbeobachtung
Swim with wild dolphins in Kizimkazi Bay
Kitesurfen
World-class kite surfing at Paje Beach
Hochseefischen
Game fishing in the Indian Ocean
Dhau-Fahrt bei Sonnenuntergang
Traditional wooden dhow sunset cruise with dinner
Quick Info
Beste Reisezeit June – October & December – February
Lage Indian Ocean, Tanzania Coast
Gegründet Ancient — 10th Century
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