Zanzibar Islands Tours

Zanzibar Island, located off the African coast in the Indian Ocean, is a dream destination for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable vacation experience. With its pristine white sandy beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history, Zanzibar offers a wide range of activities and attractions that cater to every type of traveler.

Escape to the white sandy beaches of Zanzibar Islands

A dream destination filled with turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and enchanting experiences, the breathtaking Zanzibar Islands nestled in the Indian Ocean, is the tropical gems that offer a paradise-like escape that’s perfect for adventure seekers, beach lovers, and culture enthusiasts alike. From historical Stone Town to the idyllic beaches of Nungwi and Paje, Zanzibar Islands has it all.

For those seeking adventure, Zanzibar’s beaches provide access to a vibrant and diverse marine ecosystem. Grab your snorkeling gear or go scuba diving to explore the rich coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and other marine creatures. The warm waters of the Indian Ocean are perfect for an underwater expedition, where you can witness the beauty and wonder of this underwater kingdom up close.

Local Crew Expeditions will help you planning a dream vacation and make the most of your time Zanzibar Islands. We’ll take you on a journey through the must-see attractions, hidden gems, and local experiences that will make your Zanzibar trip unforgettable.

Zanzibar Islands Day Tours

Zanzibar Islands Tours offer the perfect getaway for those seeking a dream vacation. With its breathtaking beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture, Zanzibar has something for everyone. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast looking to explore the stunning marine life or a history buff eager to unravel the secrets of Stone Town, Zanzibar will not disappoint.

Immerse yourself in the sensory delights of this tropical paradise, where the aroma of spices fills the air and the soothing sound of waves lull you into a state of bliss. Indulge in the island’s culinary delights, savoring the flavors of fresh seafood and local dishes bursting with exotic spices. Our experienced guides will ensure that Zanzibar Tours package are all the activities and experiences you will need to make the most of your dream vacation.

STONE TOWN TOUR - 3Hours

Embark on a guided tour through the historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Lose yourself in the maze-like streets lined with ornate buildings showcasing a harmonious blend of Arabian, African, Indian, and European architectural influences. Marvel at the intricate carvings and detailed doors that adorn the buildings, each telling a unique story of the island's past. Stone Town is the cultural heart of the island and the old city area of Zanzibar City, located on the western shore. The city got its name from the many big multistory buildings made of stone which form the landscape of the old town part. These buildings are actually not made of stone, but with mortar and corals. Although the corals were a good and easily available building material, they are also easily damageable. Some of the houses are in a bad shape and the Stone Town Conservation Authority co-ordinates the restorations of these houses to maintain the towns’ original glory.

DOLPHINS TOUR - Half Day

The Dolphin tour takes place in the southernmost part of the island, precisely in the quaint Kizimkazi fishing village. Here many dolphins live happily in a natural setting, and so you will be able to see them in their best possible scenario. In fact this is the perfect place for dolphin watching in Zanzibar and it is also well known all around the world. There are bottle-nosed dolphins and Humpback dolphins. The dolphins can easily be seen while you sail on the boat from the village. You may also indulge in swimming as well as snorkelling. The tour is carried out in the early morning and afternoon, subject to weather conditions. You will be picked up from the hotel at 6:00am in case you are interested in the morning tour, or at 2:30pm for the afternoon one. Should the weather not be good enough we shall inform you in the morning and postpone the tour either to the following day or on another day which will be suitable for you. Dolphins are amicable, sweet and playful. They like to have people around them and are good in socializing. Being able to see them up close, possibly even touch them gently and look into their beautiful eyes is simply an amazing experience, and one which you will be able to cherish forever as probably this could be a once in a lifetime opportunity.

MNEMBA SNORKELLING TOUR

Mnemba Island, an island off the northeast coast of Zanzibar, is one of the best places in Zanzibar Islands to go snorkeling. This day trip is the easiest way to explore the underwater world of Zanzibar Island. The underwater world at Mnemba Island is unbelievably spectacular. There are countless colourful fishes and other sea creatures that survive among the coral reefs and underwater plants which together form the barrier reef ecosystem. Fishing activities are forbidden near Mnemba Island, which creates a paradise for a variety of sea creatures around the Island. You will be able to snorkel with colorful fish and other sea life, including Starfishes, Moorish Idols, Snappers, green turtles and so on. The experience may just surprise you.

SAFARI BLUE TOUR

Safari blue is one among the best enjoyable things you can do in your Zanzibar vacation. It is called Blue Safari because of the ocean blueness that you feel during the tour. It is totally a whole day playing with the ocean in Menai bay conservation area. The Menai Bay Conservation Area is located in Menai Bay, west south coast of Unguja Zanzibar. This is the largest marine conserved area with 470 square kilometres (180 sq mi), comprising extensive coral reefs, colorful tropical fish, a lot of sea creatures, and mangrove forests. All together make the best tourists experience when they visit Zanzibar islands.

SWIMMING WITH SEA TURTLE TOUR

In the north of Zanzibar, you can find one of the natural lagoon full of sea turtles. In Baraka Aquarium they are buying the turtles, caught by fishermen and they are releasing them back to the fresh ocean water in the lagoon. Use the unique opportunity to swim with sea turtles. During the visit you can also feed turtles with sea weed or just spend your time in the water. Also, you can take snorkelling mask to dive and watch them in their natural environment.

DHOW SUNSET CRUISE TOUR

Zanzibar Sunset Dhow Cruise is one among the best things do in your Holiday to Zanzibar Islands. In this evening tour, you will experience the perfect traditional sailing boat with our local guides. The history of these traditional dhows started many centuries ago when Arab and Indian merchants began exploring the parts of East Africa for the purpose of Trade and religions, at that time the monsoon winds were used to transport people from different places. In this tour, you will explore how it was done. Today, Zanzibar locals are using these dhows to travel between Tanzania mainland and other nearest Islands to import different communities such as charcoal, timber, Rice, Spices and so on.

PRISON ISLAND TOUR - Half Day

The Prison Island, also known as Changuu Island which is located in the western part of Zanzibar Island, just off Stone Town. It takes around 25 minutes by local boat riding from the Stone Town beach. The island’s main attraction is the popular Giant Tortoises, who can live up to 200 years. In this tour, you will get a chance to explore and learn the history of these beautiful creatures and also about Prison Island itself. These Giant Aldabra Tortoises is one of the famous tourist attractions found in Prison island Zanzibar. They can be roughly 122 cm length and with an average weight of 250 kg (550 pounds). They’re known to be one among the longest-lived animals in the world; at Prison island, the oldest tortoise is estimated to be 196 years old. These tortoises were originally brought from Seychelles islands during the 18th Century, and they were as a gift, at that time they were 4 tortoises, but now the number has been compounded.

JOZANI FOREST TOUR

Jozani Forest, officially known as Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park located at Chwaka Village Zanzibar East Coast of Unguja Island, largest Island of Zanzibar. This is the largest forest of Zanzibar which is famous for its high population of the Red Colobus monkeys. One among the oldest Monkey species in the world. Not only Monkeys, the forest has a lot to offer such as rare medicinal plants and natural Mangroves reserve which is part of the Forest. The total area of Jozani forest is 50 km2 (19 sq mi). We prepared the walking tour to make you touch each part of the interest as our guest.

ZANZIBAR SPICE PLANTATION TOUR - 3 Hours.

Zanzibar is famed around the world for the quality of its spices. Delight your senses with a visit to a spice plantation, where you can discover the aromatic world of Zanzibar's renowned spices. Take a leisurely stroll through lush plantations and learn about the cultivation and processing of spices like cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg. Engage with the friendly locals who will share their knowledge and demonstrate traditional spice uses.
Take a day to explore the industry that put the island on the map and learn more about the island’s rich history. On this three hours guided tour, you will explore the various spices of Zanzibar which are used in almost every kitchen on earth, such as cinnamon, cloves, black pepper, garlic, lemongrass, turmeric, ginger, vanilla, nutmeg, and more. You’ll not only learn how these spices go from the plantations to our tables but also about the more unorthodox uses for these spices as home remedies.

MAFIA ISLAND TOUR

The Mafia Island tour is a two day tour where tourists have amazing and lovely experience to destination of uncommon treat available for your marine tour in Tanzania such as swimming with whale sharks. The tour will be a great experience at it encompasses a timeless, peaceful feel where the most essential issue of the day could be going for a long stroll on the fine soft sand beaches, choosing what to have for lunch and supper, appreciating the warm sun and the delicate ocean breezes, all without hordes of tourists and enormous resorts. Interestingly, individuals who have visited Mafia Island can testify that they didn’t find it difficult to be become captivated with this stunning spot. Tanzanian culture in addition to the Island life is a decent mix. Mafia Island has enough guests to ascertain a pleasurable and welcoming atmosphere loaded with activities and lodges, while not being overwhelmed or destroyed by tourism. On the off chance that you actually need really persuading, the outline below are the top amazing activities on Mafia Island including; Take A Tour Of Chole Island, Have a beautiful view of Humpback Whales, Snorkel In The Marine Park, Take a Visit to The Lighthouse, Swim In A Hidden Lagoon.

Zanzibar Holiday Packages & Travel Advice

Strolling along pristine white sand beaches, basking in the warm sun, and indulging in exotic flavors. Well, it’s time to turn your dreams into reality! Welcome to the Zanzibar Islands, a paradise nestled in the Indian Ocean, where adventure meets relaxation. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or planning your first big getaway, these idyllic islands have something for everyone.

Frequent Asked Questions for Zanzibar Holidays

Yes, it is safe to travel to Zanzibar Islands. This is one of the safest African destinations, even for solo female travellers. 

The Zanzibar Archipelago is part of Tanzania, which is one of the most stable African countries. Tanzania is ranked as the most peaceful country in East Africa, in fact. The local people are generally welcoming and laid-back. Thanks to the picture-perfect beaches, sunny weather and rich culture Zanzibar is a popular tourist destination. Thus, it features all the necessary tourism infrastructure for a comfortable and safe holiday. Many international travellers enjoy their time on the islands so much that they return time and again. 

The best time to go to Zanzibar is from mid-winter to spring or in mid-summer (Southern Hemisphere timing). These are Zanzibar’s dry seasons. The long dry season is over winter and spring and the short dry season is in mid-summer.  Remember this is a tropical region which means the cooler temperatures of winter are still warm. So, you’ll still enjoy pleasant beach weather. 

June to September/October are the best months to visit Zanzibar Islands. This is when you’re most likely to get clear blue skies and balmy temperatures. If you struggle with heat and humidity then the sunny winter-to-spring dry season is the best time to visit Zanzibar.

Mid-December, January and February are also ideal months to visit Zanzibar. These months fall in the short dry season which offers the best weather for sun-worshippers who like hot weather. During these months you’re likely to experience clear skies, little if any rain and high temperatures. In early December you may still get some rain, usually in the form of intermittent afternoon rain showers. By mid-December, the afternoon rain showers are less frequent but the holiday crowds haven’t arrived yet. Thus mid-December is an excellent time for a summer holiday on Zanzibar, without the masses. 

If you are planning your Zanzibar holiday for November to February then stay on the southwest coastlines, because prevailing monsoons come from the northeast. For Zanzibar holidays during the southwest monsoon season (June to October) head to the northeast coastline.

From July to August and February to April are the best times to go scuba diving on Zanzibar Islands. April is, however, the rainiest month, so think twice about visiting then.

Avoid travelling to Zanzibar during the two rainy seasons–November and March to May. This is when NOT to visit Zanzibar.

The main rainy season is from mid-March to May. The rains usually peak in April, so avoid visiting in this month. Also known as the long rains this season entails tropical downpours in the afternoons. These showers can be heavy on any of the islands in the Archipelago. The humidity is also high and the average temperatures climb to the mid-30°s Celcius.

 

The Zanzibar Archipelago is a tropical island destination. It is a sunny and warm place–perfect for beach holidays and outdoor activities.

Temperatures vary with geographic location and altitude, but the islands are generally hot and sunny. Except of course in the monsoon seasons of March to May and November when it is windy and rainy.

People often ask us if Zanzibar holidays are expensive. The simple answer is no. You can definitely visit Zanzibar on a budget. 

The international flights to Tanzania are likely to be the single biggest expense of a trip to Zanzibar Islands. The best way to save money on your Zanzibar Island holiday is thus to keep an eye out for flight specials to Tanzania and even flight deals to Zanzibar, direct.

From Dar es Salaam on the mainland of Tanzania, you can then take the affordable ferry or fly to Stone Town on Zanzibar’s main island, Unguja. 

On a tight budget, you can spend as little as $45 to $50 USD per day on a Zanzibar holiday. That’s a cost estimate based on simple, no-frills accommodation in hostels and basic beach huts, and meals at local restaurants and food stalls. 

On a less frugal budget plan for $50 to $100 USD per day. That’s a more middle-of-the-road holiday budget at mid-range establishments. Based on Budget Your Trip data from actual travellers a one-week Zanzibar holiday for two people costs an average of $643 USD (about $92 USD a day for two). 

Based on the daily average expenditure of previous visitors Zanzibar holiday expenses are as follows:

  • $15 on meals per day
  • $10 on local transport per day
  • $44 on hotel accommodation per couple per night

Essentially “Zanzibar is one of those destinations that can fit into any budget!” as the seasoned traveller, Wandering Earl put it.

You can eat cheaply on Zanzibar. On a tight budget, you can spend as little as about $6 per day on meals. A mid-range estimate for daily food costs is $15 per person. You will also need to budget for bottled water, around $0.70 per day.

Seven days at the least. How long you need for a fulfilling Zanzibar holiday depends on what you want to do, but we recommend at least a week.

The Zanzibar Archipelago is surprisingly large and diverse. It consists of two main islands and numerous smaller islets, together covering an area of about 2,462 km² (951 sq mi). The main island of Unguja is 53 miles (85 km) long and 24 miles (39 km) wide, covering about 565 square miles (1,464 km²). The second-largest island, Pemba is 42 miles (67 km) long and 14 miles (22 km) across. Thus, there is plenty to do and see on the Spice Islands of Zanzibar. From spice plantation tours and cultural excursions to eco-tours and trips to Jozani Forest.

 

US and UK citizens need tourist visas. These can be obtained on arrival in Tanzania but both the American and British governments encourage travellers to apply before travelling. The cost of a single-entry tourist visa for British citizens is $50 USD ($40 when applying in advance) and $100 USD for US citizens. Multiple-entry visas cost $100 USD. 

European, Canadian and Australian travellers will also need tourist visas for Tanzania (applicable to Zanzibar). South African citizens do not need visas to visit Zanzibar Islands.

NOTE:

  • Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of the United Republic of Tanzania. Therefore, you do not need to obtain separate visas for mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar Islands.
  • When travelling to Zanzibar ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months from your date of departure from Zanzibar.
  • Visa requirements and costs are subject to change so please check the Tanzania Immigration website for the latest visa information.

Yes, certain vaccinations are recommended for Tanzania and Zanzibar. The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommend the following vaccinations for Tanzania and Zanzibar: 

  • hepatitis (A and B)
  • typhoid
  • cholera
  • yellow fever*
  • rabies
  • meningitis
  • tetanus

*Proof of a yellow fever vaccination is required if you are travelling from a country where yellow fever is present. 

These are the recommended shots for travel to Zanzibar, but they are only general guidelines. We strongly advise that you consult with a travel clinic or your doctor when planning your holiday to Zanzibar to ensure that you get the shots that you need.

When planning Zanzibar holidays people often ask what part of Zanzibar is best to visit? What they really want to know is where the best Zanzibar beaches are…

The beaches along the north-eastern coast of Zanzibar Island (Unguja) are the best for swimming, diving and easy access. They are, however, the most popular Zanzibar beaches with the highest concentration of resorts, people and tourist trappings.

Two of the finest beaches of northern Zanzibar are Nungwi and Kendwa. The coastline in this area boasts powdery white sand and clear waters. There are also plenty of accommodation options here, especially in and around Nungwi.  

The coral reef that shelters the east coast of Unguja from the open ocean makes it ideal for swimming. The waves are gentle, the water clear and the tidal fluctuations less dramatic than on the south and west coast. The reef is also ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving.

Pongwe Beach is very protected by an offshore reef making it arguably the best swimming spot around.

For a more remote and deserted beach experience on Zanzibar, head south. Bwejuu and Paje are two of the best beaches on the southeast coast and Kizimkazi Beach, known for its dolphins, is an authentic spot on the southwest coast.

There are two ways to get to the tropical islands of Zanzibar–by ferry or plane.

You can fly to the main island of Unguja (often referred to as Zanzibar Island) and to Pemba Island. Most of the flights to Zanzibar are from Dar es Salaam, on the coast of Tanzania, to Stone Town on Unguja. It’s a short 15-minute flight.

There are also a handful of international flights from destinations outside of Tanzania, including Doha, Nairobi and Johannesburg. If you’re travelling from the UK, Europe or the USA your best option is to fly to Dar es Salaam or Nairobi in Kenya. These cities are the two major travel hubs of East Africa, with many international flight routes. From Dar es Salaam or Nairobi, there are regular flights to Zanzibar. 

The cheapest way to get to Zanzibar is to take a ferry from Dar es Salaam. But, you don’t always save that much by taking a ferry instead of a cheap flight from Dar. It depends on the ferry (some of the more modern ferries are quite expensive) and the flight specials available for your travel dates.

Yes. Anti-malaria precautions are necessary year-round in Zanzibar. You will need to take anti-malaria tablets and use mosquito repellent. Zanzibar is a high-risk malaria area so you need to go prepared throughout the year.

Ask your local travel clinic or doctor for advice on how to prevent contracting malaria while travelling. There are a number of effective anti-malaria prophylaxes to choose from these days. Some anti-malaria treatments need to be started before you travel so check in with a medical professional in advance.

 

The Zanzibari people are descendants of Africa, Arabia, India, Persia and the Comoros Islands. The main religion in Zanzibar is Islam. Over 90% of the population is Muslim with a small minority of Christians, Hindus, Jains and Sikhs.

Swahili and Arabic influences are evident throughout the islands, especially at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of old Stone Town. The unique blend of African, Arabic and European historical influences has shaped Zanzibar’s intriguing contemporary cultural and architectural landscape. Remnants of Zanzibar’s sinister past, as the main slave-trading port in East Africa between the 17th and 19th Centuries, also remain.

You can drink alcohol in Zanzibar, but be discreet. If you drink in the appropriate places and respect the local Muslim culture, having a few drinks is fine. Going overboard is not advisable and can get you into trouble so moderate your intake.

You can wear shorts at the beach and your resort or hotel. It’s acceptable to wear bikinis and swimwear at the beach.

In other places, it is better to dress more conservatively. Shorts should preferably be loose-fitting, three-quarter pants that end below the knee. Ladies should avoid wearing short shorts in public.

Walking around shirtless is not culturally acceptable, even for blokes. For women, wearing mini-skirts and skimpy outfits is sure to cause offence. Be particularly mindful when visiting Stone Town and mosques, where your torso and shoulders need to be covered too.

Yes, oh yes! Zanzibar is one of the world’s best honeymoon destinations. The authentic charm and picture-perfect beaches of Zanzibar make it a very popular romantic getaway.

The combination of picturesque tropical beaches, sunny weather and secluded resorts provide an ideal setting for lovebirds to relax and get away from it all. Add to that Zanzibar’s laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals and you get the ideal honeymoon setting.

Part of the charm of this island paradise is that couples can choose to be as active or idle as they want. Hammocks, gentle walks, lazy swims, soothing massages and sunset sundowners await. As do island hopping boat trips, snorkelling and diving excursions, spice tours, cultural experiences and eco-adventures.