ZANZIBAR HOLIDAY


Zanzibar Vacation

ZANZIBAR BEACH HOLIDAYS

Zanzibar Beach Holidays offer a blissful escape, where sandy shores, refreshing drinks, and sun-kissed skin await. Nestled within Tanzania's stunning wilderness, Zanzibar adds an extra layer of beauty to the region. With over 50 captivating islands forming the Zanzibar Archipelago along the Indian Ocean coast, it's no wonder that the island welcomes over 376,000 visitors annually.
Renowned as a popular post-safari destination, Zanzibar boasts some of the world's most breathtaking beaches. But beyond its pristine shores, the island also harbors UNESCO-protected world heritage sites and a wealth of wildlife adventures. Explore iconic attractions such as:

  • Chumbe Beach: A dream destination for snorkelers, accessible only by boat, offering an authentic African hosting experience.
  • Bawe Beach: A private tropical island paradise, just a short boat ride from Stone Town, perfect for peace and tranquility seekers.
  • Changuu Beach: Known as Prison Island, famous for its turquoise waters and Aldabra giant tortoise sanctuary.
  • Nungwi Beach: Voted one of the world's top 100 beaches by CNN, offering soft white sands, safe swimming, and vibrant village centers.
  • Kendwa Beach: A picturesque retreat, ideal for sunset views and relaxation, complemented by the Rocks Beach Bar & Restaurant.

Moreover, Zanzibar is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, offering a blend of modern hotels and traditional eateries serving fresh seafood and local cuisine. Accommodation options cater to all budgets, ensuring a comfortable stay for every traveler.

Exursions During Your Zanzibar Holiday

The tropical paradise of Zanzibar is renowned for its stunning white sandy beaches and vibrant coral reefs. However, beyond its idyllic coastal life and thrilling water sports, Zanzibar boasts a rich tapestry of culture and history, offering endless opportunities for exploration. Here are some of the best excursions in Zanzibar that we've handpicked for you:

Spice Tour:
Delve into the world of spices by visiting a local farm, where you'll learn about the cultivation of various spices, herbs, and fruits, as well as their medicinal uses. Spice Tour
Kite Surfing:
Take advantage of Zanzibar's steady sideshore winds with thrilling wind- or kitesurfing sessions, especially at beaches like Paje, Kiwengwa, and Nungwi. Kite Surfing
Walking Tour in Stone Town:
Explore the historic heart of Zanzibar, Stone Town, with its fascinating cultural sites such as Sultan's Palace, the House of Wonders, and the Darajani or Forodhani food markets. You can even dine at Freddie Mercury's former residence, paying homage to the Zanzibar-born legend. Stone Town
Prison Island:
Discover this once-used detention center for slaves, now transformed into a tranquil retreat boasting pristine white beaches ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing, while also encountering ancient prison ruins and giant land tortoises. Zanzibar_Prison_Island
Safari Blue:
Experience the natural splendor of Zanzibar aboard a traditional wooden sailboat (dhow), visiting three picturesque islands for swimming, snorkeling, and indulging in a delicious barbecue. Safari Blue
Jozani Forest:
Take a stroll through Zanzibar's last indigenous forest, marveling at its towering palms and encountering rare Red Colobus Monkeys amid lush mangroves. Jozani
The Rock Restaurant:
Dine in style at this unique restaurant perched on a rock in the ocean, offering breathtaking views and a memorable culinary experience. Rock Restaurant
Chumbe Island:
Explore this uninhabited coral island, a snorkeling paradise boasting the world's first private marine park, where you can stay in eco-friendly bungalows surrounded by pristine nature. Chumbe Island
Pemba Island:
Embark on a kayaking adventure around Pemba Island, discovering its secluded beaches, vibrant marine life, and captivating landscapes.
Each of these excursions offers a unique perspective on the enchanting beauty and diverse offerings of Zanzibar, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every traveler.


Zanzibar is not just a paradise for beach lovers; it's also an ideal destination for honeymooners seeking romance and tranquility. Additionally, the island's rich history, including Stone Town's UNESCO-protected architecture and spice plantations, offers intriguing opportunities for exploration.
Indulge in a sensory journey through Zanzibar's Spice Island heritage, where you can tour spice cultivation fields, savoring the aromas of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, and more. Immerse yourself in Zanzibar's fascinating history, vibrant culture, and natural splendor, making unforgettable memories at every turn.


Best Time To Visit Zanzibar

The most popular time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry season, which spans from June to October and from December to February. However, Zanzibar Island is an excellent beach destination all year round. Even during the wet season (mid-March, April, May, November), it retains its beauty, as the rain showers typically last no longer than 30 minutes, and temperatures hover around 28°C. February is the hottest month in Zanzibar, with an average temperature of 28°C, while July is the coldest, with an average temperature of 24°C. Given its tropical climate, any time is a good time to visit Zanzibar.

Zanzibar Hotels

Zanzibar offers a plethora of lodges, hotels, and resorts, catering to various preferences from basic accommodation to ultra-luxury options. Summit Trekking And Safaris is well-acquainted with most of the accommodations in Zanzibar, so feel free to reach out to us for advice. We particularly favor the intimate atmosphere of the small bed & breakfast lodges scattered across the island. The staff at these lodges are exceptionally friendly and go above and beyond to ensure you have a memorable experience. Additionally, staying at bed & breakfasts allows you the flexibility to explore other restaurants and bars throughout the day and evening. Zanzibar boasts numerous excellent dining spots and bars, offering stunning ocean views and a delightful ambiance.



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