Book an adventure sport such as parasailing, flyboarding, water skiing, and wakeboarding, or opt for a kid-friendly outing on a ringo or banana boat.
Known not only for its extraordinary location, but also its fabulous food inspired by the natural resources.
Explore the island and learn about its past. Admire the array of wild tortoises that live there and relax on the sandy beach.
Watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean from an African sailing boat while sipping a glass of wine is an experience you’ll never forget.
The tour starts from Nungwi to Tumbatu, then will continue on towards Kendwa and from there will cruise along the coastline admiring all the hotels and beaches.
This was the first Anglican cathedral in East Africa, constructed in the 1870s by the UMCA on the site of the former slave market after slavery was officially abolished.
The shallow coastal waters around Kizimkazi are a favorite hangout for dolphins that come here for the reliable food supply, to nurse their calves, rest and socialize.
Head out into the Jozani Forest to hear about the delicate ecosystem, see its animals, learn the medicinal properties of its plants, and view the stunning scenery.
This is the most popular snorkeling spot in Zanzibar and dozens of boats go there each day. Watch out for other snorkelers and swimmers when you are in the water.