Zanzibar
Zanzibar
The Paradise Island
Off the coast of Tanzania, bathed in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, lies Zanzibar. The air is often heavy with the scent of cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon making it the Spice Isle, a paradise where sultans and traders once made this island the jewel of the Swahili Coast.
Every sunset paints the sky with colours of your dreams
Zanzibar's history is as rich as its spices, having been a major hub of the spice trade and a melting pot of cultures and influences from Africa, the Middle East, and beyond. The island was once the seat of the Omani Sultanate, whose legacy can still be seen in the intricate architecture and the majestic palaces.
This is a place where time seems to slow down while the soul finds solace in the simple pleasures of life.
Nungwi and Kendwa
Experience a taste of paradise with pristine beaches and cool turquoise waters. The beaches of Nungwi and Kendwa offer some of the best sunset views in the world.
Nakupenda Island
Nakupenda, which means "I love you" in Swahili, is a sandbank that's pure magic. It's a perfect spot for a day trip, where you can swim in the warm Indian Ocean, snorkel, and soak up the sun on white sand.
Mnemba Island
Secluded luxury escape
Mnemba Island offers exclusive resorts and some of the best snorkeling and diving spots in Zanzibar. It’s a tiny island, popular among hideaway seekers.
Prison Island
Being a former slave prison, the Island turned sanctuary for giant tortoises. Prison Island was a quarantine station for yellow fever cases in the late 19th century. The prison was built in 1893 and hence the name Prison Island.
Paje
Is a beloved kitesurfing spot with a laid-back beach vibe. Paje is the place to be. This small village on the east coast is known for its lively atmosphere and stunning lagoon.
Jozani Forest
The only national park in Zanzibar, is home to the rare red colobus monkeys. Jozani Forest is a critical biodiversity area and plays a vital role in local conservation efforts.
Stone Town
A UNESCO World Heritage site is the heart of Zanzibar's rich history, where every corner tells a story of sultans, traders, and the island's vibrant culture.

Kizimkazi
Famous for its dolphin tours and ancient mosques, in Kizimkazi you can take a boat trip to see dolphins up close or explore one of Zanzibar’s oldest places of worship.