Start your journey in Stone Town, where centuries of history are embedded in the winding alleyways and iconic landmarks. Next, escape to Prison Island, where pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters create the perfect backdrop for relaxation. Enjoy a day filled with snorkeling, beach picnics, and the tranquility of island life. For a more intimate connection with the island, join our Makunduchi Village Tour, where you’ll discover the vibrant culture and timeless traditions of Zanzibar’s coastal communities. Explore spice plantations, engage with local villagers, and experience the true essence of island living. Come with us on these remarkable journeys, and uncover the irresistible allure of Zanzibar.
STONE TOWN, PRISON ISLAND & NAKUPENDA PICNIC
Unesco World Heritage Site since 2000, Stone Town reveals its secrets during your visit. Port city touched by many cultures, an example of Swahili coastal trading towns, Stone Town surprises you with its historical buildings, with the Old Fort, Freddie Mercury’s childhood home, with stunning wooden doors crafted with such mastery, with spice markets, with small and crowded streets, but mostly with the tumultuous and so colorful life.
MAKUNDUCHI VILLAGE TOUR
Discover the cultural heart of Zanzibar on our immersive Makunduchi Village Tour. Step off the beaten path and into the vibrant life of this coastal community, where rich traditions and warm hospitality await. Wander through lush spice plantations, surrounded by the fragrant aromas of cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom, while uncovering the ancient history of Zanzibar’s spice trade. Continue your journey deeper into the village, where friendly faces and welcoming smiles greet you at every corner. Engage with locals as they share stories of their heritage, traditions, and daily life, offering an authentic glimpse into the rhythms of island living. From bustling markets to serene beaches, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Zanzibar’s cultural soul. Experience Zanzibar through the eyes of its people, one village at a time.