
Must-sees in Zanzibar
Zanzibar Design Your Day Private Tour
You're completely in charge of the day for this one, so jot down your must see spots and get ready for an outing in Zanzibar shaped entirely by you. The vehicle is at your disposal for a maximum of eight hours. Your driver will swing by your hotel at around nine in the morning, whisk you off to wherever you feel like going and bring you back around five in the afternoon. Maybe you'll stop off in Stone Town – the island's old quarter and a UNESCO World Heritage Site – to wander the alleys, snack on local goodies like mandazi – a fluffy fried dough – and pick up souvenirs like hand-carved trinkets and spice packets. If the spice farms spark your curiosity, you can wander through the fields, learn where Zanzibar gets its flavours and even enjoy a tasting or two. Or, perhaps heading up to Nungwi for a dose of beach-day bliss, a bit of snorkelling or explore South to see the local life. Whatever you're in the mood for, just share your plans ahead of time and everything will be arranged for you. With no fixed schedule and unlimited mileage, the whole island opens up for you to explore, linger, detour and enjoy at your own pace.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town and Prison Island private tour
Dive into the cultural heart of Zanzibar with a guided tour through Stone Town, where African, Indian, European, and Arabic influences blend into a vibrant tapestry of history and heritage. Stroll past iconic landmarks like the former sultan's palace and Forodhani Gardens, bargain for treasures at Darajani Bazaar, and hear fascinating stories about some of the famous locals. You'll also visit the Tanzanite Museum to learn about the origins of Tanzania's rare and precious violet gemstone.Next, hop aboard a boat to Prison Island. Once a slave outpost, today it's home to a conservation sanctuary for Aldabra giant tortoises. Tour the island's museum, meet the slow-moving residents and wander past the old prison ruins surrounded by turquoise waters. With stunning coastal views, rich storytelling, and encounters with unique wildlife, this tour is the perfect mix of adventure and culture.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town private tour
You'll find African, Indian, European and Arabic influences all muddled together in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town. On this half-day private tour, you'll weave through the narrow streets lined with markets, mosques and monuments, with your guide leading the way and pointing out all the historic landmarks.You'll begin at the Christ Church Cathedral, built in the 1870s on the site of a former slave market. There are many layers to the town's history and involvement in the slave trade, and your guide will explain more as you go on to visit a memorial and museum dedicated to it. You'll have some free time to see the Forodhani Gardens, where you'll get a great view of the Old Fort and the modestly named, House of Wonders – it is a former sultan's house, after all! There's a quick stop at the Tanzanite Museum where you'll see the country's prized, violet gemstone. Top tip, if you have any loved ones with a December birthday, then Tanzanite is their birthstone – just in case you need any gift inspiration. Then, it's time to polish your haggling skills at Darajani Market, Zanzibar's main bazaar, where your guide can help you snag local crafts and souvenirs.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town and Jozani Forest private tour
There are two sides to the African island of Zanzibar – the natural side and the historical side. On this tour, you'll tick off both as you dive into a couple of the island's big-name locations, Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park and Stone Town.In the morning, you'll kick things off with a trip to the latter, Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park. It's the only national park in Zanzibar, and it packs in everything from tropical woodlands and coastal mangrove forests to coral reefs found in the shallows close to the shore. During your visit, you'll stay on dry land and learn about the wildlife that calls this area home, like bush babies, butterflies and over 160 bird species. The endangered red colobus monkeys are the headliners here, though, so keep your eyes on the treetops in case they're out and about.Afterwards, you'll head to Zanzibar City, the island's capital, for a walk around Stone Town, the old district that's bagged UNESCO World Heritage status. You'll check out the area's main bazaar, Darajani Market, and the House of Wonders, before stopping by the Tanzanite Museum for a history lesson about his famous gem – it's only found in Tanzania.
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Zanzibar historic Stone Town and Freddie Mercury Museum private tour
A melting pot of African, Indian, European and Arabic influences, Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that's full of stories waiting to be discovered. On this private half-day tour, your personal guide will show you around the city's must-see spots – including Darajani Market, Zanzibar's bustling main bazaar, and the historic former slave market.At Forodhani Gardens, you'll catch sight of iconic landmarks like the House of Wonders, once a sultan's palace, and the imposing Old Fort. You'll also have a chance to sharpen your bartering skills at a popular shopping area, with your guide on hand to help. There's also a pitstop at the Tanzanite museum, where you'll explore the history of Tanzania's famous gemstone, a unique treasure found only in this country.As you wander through the winding alleys, your guide will share fascinating facts about local legends such as Princess Salme, Bi Kidude and Farrokh Bulsara. You'll also drop by The Freddie Mercury Museum – the first in the world dedicated to the iconic Queen frontman – where exclusive photos trace his incredible journey.
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Zanzibar spice farm private tour
Zanzibar's spicier side takes centre stage on this half-day private tour. You'll be whisked into the countryside to see for yourself why Zanzibar is famously known as the Spice Island. Your morning is a feast for the senses as you stroll through the spice farms that blanket the island – pepper, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla and cinnamon all thrive here.Dive into the world of spices, learn how they're grown, and sample them straight from the source. As you wander through rows of aromatic plants and trees, your guide will share their insider knowledge about how these spices are traditionally used in Zanzibar. After all, they're not just used to add a fiery kick to everyday dishes, they also play a crucial role in traditional medicine to help boost health and wellness. Plus, they're key to cultural ceremonies, like weddings and other festivals or celebrations.
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Zanzibar spice farm and Prison Island private tour
Learn why Zanzibar is nicknamed the Spice Island on this full-day private tour. You'll kick things off with a private tour of the spice farms, wandering through fields of vanilla, nutmeg and cardamom. Plus, you'll get to taste these bursts of flavour straight from the source as your guide tells you how these spices are used to give local cuisine that extra kick. You'll hear about their medicinal qualities and their role in cultural ceremonies, too.Next, you'll head to Stone Town for a short boat ride to Changuu Island, also known as Prison Island. Here, you'll meet the island's famous residents, the Aldabra giant tortoises, at the foundation that takes care of them. Then, head to Prison Island Museum and delve into this place's past – the island was actually used as a quarantine station for yellow fever patients, rather than a prison. After soaking up the island's history, there's time to check out the island's scenic views before heading back to Stone Town.
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Zanzibar culture and traditions private tour with seaweed centre visit
The best way to truly connect with a destination? Meet the people who call it home. This cultural adventure takes you deep into Zanzibar's south coast, where you'll visit the village of Muyuni, uncover the secrets of the Ngonga Cave, and explore the inspiring Paje Seaweed Centre.Your day kicks off in the village of Muyuni, where everyday life moves at a gentle pace. You'll wander through the village on a guided tour, chatting with locals and getting a feel for Zanzibar's rural traditions. Then it's on to Ngonga Cave – a place shrouded in mystery and stories – where your guide will share the fascinating history behind this natural wonder.After that, it's time to head towards the coast and the Paje Seaweed Centre. This community-run initiative empowers local women to make eco-friendly beauty and wellness products from seaweed. You'll have some free time to enjoy lunch before taking learning how seaweed goes from the ocean to the shelf.To round off the day, you'll swing by one of Zanzibar's most iconic sights – The Rock Restaurant. Perched on a rock in the middle of the ocean, it's a must-see photo stop that captures the magic of the island.
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Zanzibar Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park private tour
Get ready to explore one of Zanzibar's most biodiverse spots on this private tour to Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park – the island's only national park and home to the famous red colobus monkey. It's a great way to get up close with nature and experience the wild, green heart of the island.First up, you'll take a walk along the forest trails with a guide leading the way. Keep your eyes peeled for red colobus monkeys swinging through the canopy – they're found only in Zanzibar – as well as bush babies, butterflies, duikers and a chorus of birdlife. Your guide will help you spot the wildlife and share insights into their behaviour and habitat.But that's not all – after the forest, you'll continue on to explore the nearby mangroves. This delicate ecosystem plays a vital role in protecting the island's coastline and is home to crabs, fish and an incredible tangle of roots and shoots. It's a peaceful contrast to the lively forest and offers a glimpse into another side of Zanzibar's natural world.
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Zanzibar Jozani Forest and Prison Island private tour
This private tour of Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park takes you on an adventure through the only national park on the island, where you'll spot rare red colobus monkeys and other native wildlife. Then, you'll head over to Prison Island to check out the prison ruins and learn more about the island's past.First up is a guided tour through the mangroves of Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park. This spot is teeming with wildlife – keep your eyes peeled for bush babies, duikers, colourful butterflies and tropical birds. Plus, the rare Zanzibar red colobus monkeys call this place home – the humid forests here are one of their favourite places to live.Next, you'll head to Stone Town to catch the boat to Changuu Island, AKA Prison Island, for a tour. The island is home to the giant Aldabra tortoises – some of them are over 150 years old – and you'll visit the foundation that takes care of them. You'll also explore the Prison Island Museum to learn more about its fascinating history. Plus, there's time to snap a few pics of the coastal scenery before your return journey.
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