Tanzania's legendary spice island — turquoise Indian Ocean beaches, coral reefs, Stone Town's UNESCO heritage, and the perfect post-safari beach escape.
Zanzibar (Unguja) is a 1,466 km² island in the Indian Ocean, 35 kilometres off the Tanzanian coast — a destination of extraordinary natural beauty and deep cultural history. The island is best known for its stunning white-sand beaches, clear turquoise water, and world-class coral reefs on the east and north coasts, but it is equally rich in history and culture.
Stone Town, the island’s ancient capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a living museum of Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and colonial European civilisation. Zanzibar was the heart of the Indian Ocean spice trade and the East African slave trade for centuries under the Omani Sultanate.
Today it is Tanzania’s most popular beach destination, typically visited as a 2-4 night addition to a mainland safari. Key beach areas include Nungwi (north), Kendwa, Paje (east coast kite surfing), and Matemwe. Marine activities include snorkelling, scuba diving, dolphin watching at Kizimkazi, and sailing on traditional dhows.
Powder-soft white sand & crystal-clear water
Sunset dhow cruise on the Indian Ocean
Snorkeling, scuba diving & kite surfing
Luxury resorts, boutique hotels & beach villas
Tropical, romantic & laid-back island escape
Ideal add-on after Serengeti safari
June–October and December–February; avoid April–May (long rains)
Yes. We can build a safari around this destination and combine it with nearby parks and accommodation options.
We usually recommend combining this destination with other parks for the best safari flow.
We can combine this destination with the right parks, accommodation level, and safari length for your trip.