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Zanzibar Holiday Tours is an Island located in Indian ocean east coast of Tanzania mainland. In your visit Tanzania for Kilimanjaro climb or Safari, you should not bypass this an archipelago Islands. The Island is divided into several sub island such as Pemba and Unguja of which the major one is Unguja famously known as Zanzibar. Here you will experience a magical, pristine beaches, hidden forests with rare monkeys, enclaves favored by dolphins, and an ancient town with narrow, stone streets, steeped in history. The southeast are continuous waves, favored by surfers and dolphin watchers. The north and west sides of the Island are endless beaches with turquoise waters and coral reefs.
No matter what kind of traveler you are, you’ll always find activities to do in Zanzibar.
No there are no prisoners on Zanzibar’s Prison Island. It was given the name because it was once used to quarantine those infected with yellow fever. Today, the island hosts massive tortoises that have gained the attention of tourists from all over the world. Prison Island is easily accessible with a 30-minute boat ride from Stone Town..
There’s no better place to learn about Zanzibar’s culture and history than Stone Town! It’s also a great place just to relax and swim with the dolphins.
Love being underwater? You can snorkel off the north east as well as the east coast of Zanzibar. The island has gorgeous reefs that are alive with a marine life. If you’re looking for a riveting underwater experience, go snorkeling in Pemba Island.
If you’re a more advanced swimmer, you can go diving in Pemba Islands instead. We promise you, it will be one the best diving experiences you’ll ever have! Mafia Island also offers unforgettable diving experiences with the all mighty whale sharks of Zanzibar.
Jozani Forest is the only national park located in Zanzibar. The lively park is bustling with colobus monkeys along with other exciting animals you won’t get to see elsewhere.
Are you a lover of natural greenery? The spice tour is for you! The Spice Tour will take you down the island verdant vegetation where you will see and learn everything there’s to know about spices that originate in Zanzibar.