Ancient Stone Town’s winding alleys meet pristine white beaches in this Indian Ocean paradise. Zanzibar blends Swahili culture, Arabic architecture, and tropical luxury with world-class diving and water sports.
Key Features
– Historic Stone Town (UNESCO site)
– Turquoise beaches
– Spice plantations
– Marine life
– Local culture
Best Time to Visit
– June-October
– December-February
– Avoid: March-May (long rains)
Activities
– Beach relaxation
– Spice tours
– Historical tours
– Snorkeling/diving
– Dolphin watching
– Sunset dhow cruises
Getting There
– Flights from Dar es Salaam
– Direct international flights
– Ferry from mainland
Recommended Stay
4-5 nights minimum
– 1 night Stone Town
– 3-4 nights beach resort
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