Strolling the streets of Stone Town marvelling in its history and tradition, Taking in the aromas on a spice plantation tour in Zanzibar, Relaxing on the beach or testing out one of the various activities.
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Price Options
- From$599.00USD Per person for 1 traveller
- From$479.00USD Per person for 2 travellers
- From$429.00USD Per person for 3 travellers
The spice island of Zanzibar is a fascinating and beautiful world of its own. Discover Stone Town, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, while wandering its narrow streets and losing yourself in the buzz of the markets, and exploring the many mosques and grand residences. Delight your senses on a guided spice tour, while learning about the island's cloves, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla and lemongrass. Zanzibar's beautiful beaches are world-renowned, so enjoy the idyllic white-sand, turquoise water and unforgettable sunsets!
What's Included
- Guided tour of spice plantation, Arrival/Departure transfer
- 4 Breakfasts. (Allow USD85-115 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included.)
- Hotel (2 nts), beach hotel/bungalows (2 nts).
- Private minivan.
- Local representative in Stone Town, driver.
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Day 1 Stone Town
Arrive in Zanzibar at any time and transfer to Stone Town.
Day 2 Stone Town (B)
The day is yours to explore Stone Town at your leisure. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Stone Town is a captivating labyrinth of narrow streets and winding alleyways. Lose yourself in the buzz of the markets, delight your senses in the bustling bazaars, and check out the many mosques and grand Arab residences. Options include a tour of the town, visiting the local museums, or just relaxing and waiting for the famous sunsets.
Day 3 Spice Plantation/Kendwa (B)
Travel north across this tropical island to Kendwa, home of the islands best beaches and nightlife. A visit to Zanzibar would not be complete without a visit to a local spice plantation, so we stop en route for a full guided tour. These spice plantations brought the beginnings of Zanzibar’s infamous slave trade. The archipelago still produces cloves, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, breadfruit, jackfruit, vanilla and lemongrass.
Day 4 Kendwa (B)
Relax on the white sand beach, soak up the sunshine, or snorkel or scuba dive in the crystal clear waters. Hop on a dhow for a cruise just off the coast to watch the African sun go down over the Zanzibar channel.
Day 5 Stone Town (B)
Depart at any time.
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