Discover Magical Zanzibar — The Jewel of the Indian Ocean
Experience pristine white-sand beaches, ancient Stone Town heritage, spice farms, marine adventures, dolphin tours, giant tortoise encounters and authentic Swahili culture — all in one unforgettable island.
Zanzibar's liveliest northern beach — swimmable at all tides, famous sunsets, dhow cruises and vibrant nightlife.
Calm, deep water you can swim day or night, powder-white sand and the famous full-moon beach parties.
The kitesurfing capital of the island — a wide turquoise lagoon and a relaxed, bohemian village scene.
An authentic fishing and seaweed-farming village with tranquil turquoise shallows and a slow island pace.
The gateway to Mnemba Atoll — pristine reefs, barefoot-luxury lodges and world-class diving.
A long sweep of white sand backed by resorts and coral caves — ideal for watersports and easy relaxation.
A living maze of Swahili, Arab, Indian and European history where every carved door tells a story.
A landmark 19th-century sultan's palace on the seafront — the first building in East Africa with electricity and a lift.
The oldest building in Stone Town, an Omani-era fortress now hosting a cultural centre and open-air amphitheatre.
A tribute to the Queen frontman, born Farrokh Bulsara in Zanzibar, tracing his island roots and rise to fame.
A moving memorial and museum on the site of the world's last open slave market — essential to understanding the island's history.
Built to commemorate the abolition of slavery, its altar stands where the whipping post once did.
The beating heart of Stone Town — a bustling bazaar of spices, tropical fruit, fish and everyday island life.
The former royal residence, now a museum of the Zanzibar sultanate's furnishings, portraits and history.
For centuries Zanzibar's cloves, cinnamon and vanilla drew traders from across the world. A spice tour is a feast for every sense.
Zanzibar was once the world's leading clove producer — the scent still defines the island.
See how bark becomes the spice, and taste the difference between leaf, root and bark.
Discover how hand-pollinated orchids produce one of the world's most prized flavours.
Sample jackfruit, custard apple, rambutan, star fruit and more, freshly picked.
Turn just-harvested spices into a traditional Swahili meal with a local family.
Learn the traditional healing uses of the island's herbs, roots and barks.
A natural tidal lagoon in Nungwi caring for rescued sea turtles, with ethical, guided feeding.
A community conservation pond protecting green and hawksbill turtles and releasing hatchlings to the ocean.
A short boat ride from Stone Town, Changuu (Prison Island) pairs poignant history with giant tortoises and coral reefs.
Meet and feed a colony of giant tortoises, some over 150 years old.
Explore the 19th-century quarantine station and prison complex.
Clear waters and coral gardens just off the island shore.
Peacocks, tortoises and ocean views make for memorable shots.
Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park is the last remaining home of the endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey.

Get remarkably close to these rare, endemic primates found nowhere else on earth.
A raised walkway through tidal mangrove forest and its unique ecosystem.
Forest trails with expert guides revealing rare plants and wildlife.
A rewarding spot for endemic and migratory coastal birdlife.
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