Zanzibar Beach Holidays
Zanzibar Island is so romantic with lots of beaches, spices and historical places; Stone town is the oldest town in the world. For all honeymooners visiting Tanzania this is the place you should not miss. The island offers interesting activities like snorkeling, visiting spice farms and wonderful seafood delicacies for food lovers.
Sun, Sea, History & culture
What makes this island unique is the eclectic mix of sun, sea, sand and spice. But there are much more-authentic history, culture and a variety of excursions that makes this one of the most popular all around beach destinations for people of all ages and interests. Apart from this, a whole range of endangered species can be found in the warm tropical water around the archipelago – from bottlenose dolphins and green turtles to the once assumed extinct coelacanth.
SCUBA DIVING
Scuba diving is an adventurous activity to try out on your visit to Zanzibar. The first time you take a breath under water will be a memory forever. Scuba diving opens a whole new world – that of the world under the ocean. You can dive in the ocean if you’re an experienced diver.
MNEMBA ATOLL
Ride on a slow sailing Dhow boat, a trip which you will never forget. This place is the perfect destination for snorkeling enthusiasts which hosts many species of fish like barracuda, eels, snappers etc.
Top 11 places to visit in Zanzibar
- Stone Town – The place is the cultural hub of Zanzibar. You can explore the ancient streets with lots of jewelry and craft shops. If you are tired shopping then hit the coffee shop for aromatic coffee.
- Nungwi beach – Nungwi is a small village with very low population. This is one of the top beaches in Zanzibar. There are lots of quality restaurants and hotels in this region. It’s a place to relax and see the sunset. The sea water is crystal clear and warm which makes this place the finest beach in Zanzibar.
- Prison Island – It takes a 20 minute boat trip to reach Prison Island from Zanzibar. If you would like to explore the history of this region where people were used as slaves then you can visit this place. Right now this place is widely known as a nature reserve for giant tortoises reaching ages of over 200 years.
- Forodhani market – This night market is an absolute ‘must’. If you’d like to experience some of the best street food, it is here. Zanzibar style. You can find fresh fish, vegetables and other food items. If you are a seafood lover then this is the place to go to.
- The Rock of Zanzibar – Many people visit Zanzibar just to eat at this world renowned restaurant. Set in the middle of the sea, you can reach there by walk in low tide but during high tide you require a boat to reach the Rock.
- Palace Museum – It’s widely known as Sultan’s Palace. It’s one of the oldest buildings in Stone Town. The museum was built in the 19th century just overlooking the ocean.
- Spice Tour – You are in the best part of the world if you are a spice lover. The spices are locally grown and sold in streets by local merchants. There are lots of varieties of spices available in this place and you can feel the wonderful aroma when you visit this place. Zanzibar is also known as “Spice Island”.
- The Old Fort – One of the oldest buildings in Stone Town. Its located on the seafront, it was built in the 17th century. You can shop local produce in the courtyard.
- House of Wonders – A historical building in Stone Town where exhibitions are held about the Zanzibar and Swahili culture. It’s the tallest building just opposite the seafront.
- Jozani Forest – This is one of the last indigenous forests left in Zanzibar. You can reach by bus or hire a taxi. It is famous for the red Colobus monkey. Its spread in an area of 2512 hectares. A wonderful experience for sightseeing and photography.