An excursion on Zanzibar can be many things, you will be able to choose from several different excursions, our excursions will bring you out on small adventures on and Around Zanzibar. You can choose any of our Excursions separately or as part of your accommodation with us.
We have excursions of some few hours to whole day excursions, all with amazing experiences.
After breakfast, we drive to Zanzibar Stone Town to catch our boat to Prison Island. The island lies just off the Old Stone Town, it is also a home to giant land tortoises that were imported from Seychelles in the late 19th century and are now under strict conservation.
Kayak the pristine wilderness of a massive mangrove forest and isolated white sand beaches of Uzi Island. Cultural walk through the historic and quaint Swahili fishing village of Unguja Ukuu.
After breakfast, you will be picked up from the hotel and transferred to Uzi Island.
Jozani Forest, also known as Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, is the only national park on Zanzibar Island in Tanzania. It is very small (only 50 square kilometres) but a beautiful and tranquil place to visit. It is one of the must-see tours.
Whether on honeymoon, with your family or by yourself, going on a sunset cruise in a traditional sailing dhow in Pemba island is the perfect way to wind down the day. Come with your partner to turn up the romance or with your friends and family to see the island of Pemba right from the ocean’s perspective! One can savour a glass of chilled wine, cocktail, beer or soft drink as you watch the villages a bit far from the Ocean.
Situated on the southern point of Zanzibar island, Kizimkazi fishing village is home to several schools of bottle-nosed dolphins and Humpback dolphins, after arriving we take a motorized boat and start searching for dolphins. They can often be sighted following a short boat trip from the village.
The dense and wonderfully lush forest at Ngezi is one of the last remaining areas of primary forest that once covered western Pemba. It’s notable in that it resembles the highland rainforests of East Africa more than the lowland forests found in Zanzibar. The 1476-hectare reserve is a true double canopy with an upper layer of Mgulele, Mwavi, Mtondoo and Mvule trees towering up to 40m high with lianas snaking between them providing swings for raucous monkeys. You’ll find the visitor centre 4km west of Konde on the road to Ras Kigomasha.
Zanzibar’s most talked about sea adventure is, a very special product comprising a full day excursion exploring the very beautiful Conservation area of Menai Bay. Safari Blue’ departs from the fishing village of Fumba as it is the most convenient location exploring the wildlife, isolated sandbanks and rugged island scenery of the Conservation Area.
It is a three-hour tour which begins at your hotel or entry point where you walk and drive around Historical Stone Town see several historical locations including the Famous Singer Freddy Mercury, and exciting markets, as you stroll through the narrow streets of Stone Town.
The Pemba Channel is known as the best place for big game fishing in Zanzibar and Tanzania and probably the best place in Africa, with Marlin, Sailfish, & more
Nakupenda Sandbank is located just off Stone Town, Zanzibar, the boat ride take about 20 minutes. On the sandbank, you will be provided with snorkeling equipment such as masks for Snorkeling purposes.
Enjoy the thrilling and incredible experience of skydiving with SkyDive Zanzibar over the most beautiful island in the world, where every jump is a beach jump
A full-day excursion to Nungwi beach visit the Portuguese Ruins, the traditional fishing village with residents speaking a peculiar Swahili dialect, the turtles at Baraka Aquarium, A traditional boatyard to learn more about traditional dhow building and at the end of the tour, you can either relax on the sandy beaches or swim
The spice tour is a half-day (4-hour) guided walking tour that passes through villages and spice plantations. It starts at Kibweni Palace and then walks through to Kidichi. Here are the Persian Baths built by Seyyid Said Sultan for his wife Princess Shehrzard, one of the family members of the Shah of Persia.
We will sail in calm waters along the extremely picturesque Gando creek; here you will see mangroves, flora, and beautiful birds as the dhow sails. You will be visiting a local village and during the visit, you’ll be entertained by local drums and you can join us in singing some African songs!