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

Acerca de 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

Relax en la playa
Relax on world-class white sand beaches like Nungwi and Kendwa
Esnórquel y buceo
Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine parks
Tour por Stone Town
Walk the historic UNESCO World Heritage Site alleys
Tour por la plantación de especias
Discover cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and cardamom
Avistamiento de delfines
Swim with wild dolphins in Kizimkazi Bay
Kitesurf
World-class kite surfing at Paje Beach
Pesca en alta mar
Game fishing in the Indian Ocean
Crucero en dhow al atardecer
Traditional wooden dhow sunset cruise with dinner
Quick Info
Mejor época para visitar June – October & December – February
Ubicación Indian Ocean, Tanzania Coast
Establecido Ancient — 10th Century
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