Zanzibar and its namesake archipelago are located off the coast of Tanzania. A beacon of Swahili culture, its history is marked by Persian settlers, Omani sultans and a pivotal role in the ivory and spice trades. The island’s geography features the central ridge of Masingini and indigenous forests, home to the rare Zanzibar red colobus monkey. Zanzibar also is heavily invested in the Blue Economy, a holistic initiative encompassing a range of activities that balance economic development with the conservation of marine biodiversity.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Stone Town, Zanzibar’s UNESCO Gem
Explore Zanzibar’s historic Stone Town on foot to see a bustling local market and the Old Fort of Zanzibar.
Zanzibar Beach Getaway
Relax on one of Zanzibar’s famed white-sand beaches and discover the marine life offshore.
Maruhubi Palace Ruins & Spice Farms
Explore the Maruhubi Palace ruins, enjoy a sensory delight at a spice farm and visit the ancient Persian baths.
Natural Beauty of the Jozani Forest
Discover rare red colobus monkeys of the Jozani Forest as you stroll across boardwalks over mangroves.
Vistas & Wildlife of Prison Island
Set sail on a traditional dhow to explore the history of Prison Island and encounter the majestic giant tortoises.
Sunset Cruise in Stone Town’s Idyllic Waters
Escape into tranquillity and embark on a captivating sunset cruise through the crystal-clear waters of Stone Town.
Stone Town at Night and Culinary Delights
Unveil the hidden gems of Stone Town at night and indulge in the culinary delights of traditional Zanzibar cuisine.