Zanzibar sits just off the coast of Tanzania, small enough to explore in a few days but rich enough to stay in your mind for years! It’s an island where history, scent, and sea all mix together - narrow lanes filled with spice, markets buzzing with voices, and beaches so white they almost glow! It's a wonderful island getaway after a safari or climb in Tanzania.
Stone Town
Stone Town is the heart of Zanzibar. Its old coral stone buildings lean toward each other, connected by narrow alleys that twist and turn like a maze. With narrow cobbled streets, old leaning houses, large decorated doors and colourful spice markets, Stone Town is a must-visit when you go to Zanzibar. Once a centre of the spice and slave trade, the town still carries that layered past
Beaches and the coast
Zanzibar is the number one beach location in East Africa. The perfect destination to relax after your safari! The beaches in the North East and South East of the island are the ones to visit and offer beautiful beachfront resorts with something to suit everyone, from budget to top of the range.
Spice Farms and food
Spice farms cultivate a wide range of spices, including cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, and vanilla. You can walk through rows of green and have guides hand you leaves to crush, roots to taste, and flowers to smell. Zanzibar’s food is a story of its people - African, Arabic, Indian, and European influences all blended together. You’ll find fresh seafood grilled by the beach, pilau rice rich with spice, chapati cooked on open fires, and amazing fruits!. The Forodhani Night Market in Stone Town is the best place to taste it all.











