Zanzibar Island
About Zanzibar Island
The Spice Island — historic Stone Town, powder-white beaches and turquoise seas.
Zanzibar Island is one of Africa’s most iconic coastal destinations famous for its tropical beaches, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant blend of African, Arab, and Indian influences.
The island’s coastline is lined with powder-white beaches and crystal-clear waters that create perfect conditions for relaxation, snorkeling, diving, and sailing.
At the heart of the island lies Stone Town, a historic cultural center filled with narrow streets, carved wooden doors, spice markets, and centuries-old architecture reflecting Zanzibar’s fascinating trading history.
Spice farms across the island produce cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, and other aromatic spices that earned Zanzibar its reputation as the “Spice Island.”
Marine life is abundant around the island, with coral reefs, dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful tropical fish thriving in the warm Indian Ocean waters.
Zanzibar combines tropical beauty, cultural richness, and historical charm into one of East Africa’s most unforgettable island destinations.
Experience the raw beauty of Zanzibar Island in the Ocean (Coastal) Circuit. This area is renowned for its unique landscapes and incredible wildlife viewing opportunities.