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Discover the history, culture, and beaches of Zanzibar with this 5 days, 4 nights vacation. Stay in Zanzibar's historic Town, while experiencing a Spice Tour, Boating on a Dhow, relaxing on the beaches. On arrival you will be met and greet by our guide and driver at Zanzibar Airport / Zanzibar Ferry Terminal.
Our representative would be holding a name card for you for easy identification and transfer to Antonio Garden Hotel. Our private car with a professional driver and guide will make your visit to Zanzibar more meaningful and enjoyable. This itinerary allows you to have the chance to discover the best activities in Zanzibar Island including the Zanzibar Spice Tour, Stone Town City Tour, Prison Island Boat Trip, Kizimkazi Dolphin Tour and the Jozani Forest Tour. You can start on any date you request. We can also help to arrange flights and speed boats in and out of Zanzibar.
Meet and greet at Zanzibar Airport and transferred to Antonio Garden Hotel by our private car with a professional driver and guide. Breakfast included (BB). Accommodations view here Antonio Garden Hotel
Morning after breakfast pick-up from Antonio Garden Hotel for the Zanzibar Spice Tour on this tour you will see and taste the tropical fruits, spices plantation or plots in the island. A variety of spices plants used as ornament, medicines, flowers, fruits and another interesting flora can be seen during spice tour and if you will have a time, you will visit Kidichi bath built in 1850 by the first Sultan for his wife Sheharzad (Grand daughter of Fateh Ali Shah of Persia).
After Spice Tour we'll head to Stone Town one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Cultural Arts Centre of East Africa. You will have the Stone Town City Tour takes around the historical culture and architectural important town of Zanzibar with a century history. It includes a visit to former slave market site, now stands as Anglican church built in 1871, town market, visit the Zanzibar Memorial Museum, House of Wonder built in 1883 (Beit-Al-Ajab), Old Arab Fort, Palace Museum, Old Indian dispensary (Cultural Center).
After the Lunch, you will have a trip to Prison Island Boat Trip,Visit Lloyd Mathew's Architecture built in 1893 and the Island is a home of Aldabra Giant Tortoises. Flanged by an amazing beach of reef sanctuary, the island is ideal for swimming, snorkeling and beach relaxation. After tours, you will be dropped off at Antonio Garden Hotel overnight (BB).
In the early morning you will have a trip to Kizimkazi Dolphin Tour, a day trip to Kizimkazi Village, wonderful you may swim with hundreds of spinner & bottle - nose dolphin, playing off Kizimkazi beach and you will also have a channce to visit the Oldest Mosque in East Africa. On the way to Antonio Garden Hotel you will have a Jozani Forest Tour for Red Colobus Monkeys, natural forest, and mangrove forest, Visit Jozani Sea Turtles Sanctuary and other living spieces of fish under nealth. After tours, you be dropped off at your hotel for overnight. Breakfast included Antonio Garden Hotel (BB)
Day leisure or Swims or Some leisure with the Hotel or flexible to arrange any activities. Antonio Garden Hotel overnight (BB) Break fast included (BB).
Day leisure or Swims or Some leisure with the Hotel or flexible to arrange any activities. Breakfast included (BB). Antonio Garden Hotel overnight (BB)
Yes, it is safe to travel to Zanzibar Islands. This is one of the safest African destinations, even for solo female travelers.
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 travelers enjoy their time on the islands so much that they return time and again.
The only annoyance you are likely to encounter on Zanzibar is the Maasai hawkers pushing their wares, sometimes over-zealously. The best way to deal with these persistent salesmen is to firmly decline and not give them attention. If you feel harassed report the problem to your lodge or tour company so that they can assist.
Yes, Zanzibar is very safe for swimming. The Indian Ocean is warm and the waves tend to be small. Zanzibar is a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Conditions do vary from beach to beach and season to season, but overall many of Zanzibar’s beaches are ideal for swimming. Depending on the tides, there can sometimes be seaweed in the water, particularly along the East Coast. You may also encounter sea urchins in the rocky shallows (especially at low tide). Watch where you walk and wear booties (diving boots) to protect your feet.
There are reef sharks in Zanzibar which are harmless. Then at Mafia Island, you can swim with whale sharks. These sharks are endangered and safe to swim and dive with. Lastly, great white sharks are occasionally spotted in the deep waters but there have been no shark attacks recorded.
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.
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.
No, 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.
Of course, yes! Zanzibar is a bucket-list African destination for excellent reasons.
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.
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The Zanzibar 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
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.