Zanzibar 4 Days/3 Nights of Beach, Spice & Historical-Cultural Holiday Experience

US$629/Person Based on 2 - 3 People Booking

Day 1: Arrival at Zanzibar Airport | Ferry Terminal 

On this day, our driver will meet you at the Airport or Ferry terminal for the transfer to Mvuvi Boutique Hotel. Driver will be showing your name.

Example “Pedro Family

Located on the white beach of Kiwengwa, Mvuvi Boutique Hotel is a spirit of absolute peace. Exclusive and idyllic built to escape the routine and be immersed into a hidden paradise. With only eight rooms, meticulously designed and furnished in pure Swahili style, creating the genuine African atmosphere, enjoy your private beach and spirit of absolute peace for the rest of the day. Dinner and Overnight at Mvuvi Boutique Hotel

Day 2: Full-Day Safari Blue 

This will be full day sailing around mangroves and snorkeling along Menai bay, which is one of the best coral reefs in Zanzibar. Sailing to Kwale Island, Sandbank relaxing, swimming & Snorkeling, enjoy the best fresh seafood barbeque; Octopus, Lobsters, squids, Calamari, Fish and so on, exotic fresh fruit tasting like Banana, Watermelon, Pineapple, Mangoes. Dinner and overnight at Mvuvi Boutique Hotel

Day 3: Half-Day Spice Farms & Prison Island 

On this day, you will explore by testing, smelling different spices grown and used in Zanzibar cuisines; Cardamom, Cinnamon, Black peppers, Cloves and so on, enjoying delicious locally made Spiced rice lunch in the farm with fresh fishes and fruits like banana, Mangoes, Pineapple and so on, witness and take photos of the Aldabra giant tortoises in the Prison Island. And learn the short history of the Prison island. Dinner and overnight at Mvuvi Boutique Hotel

Day 4: Transfer to the Airport, Goodbye!

After nine days of your Zanzibar vacation, this day you will take your flight back home, the driver will take you from the Hotel based on your flight timings, hope you end up with a lot of memories and a few souvenirs too!

Included in the price:

  • Accommodation
  • Return airport to hotel transfers
  • Full board meals
  • Transport during excursions
  • Entrances
  • Drinking water while on excursions
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All Taxes and VAT
  • Local SIM Cards

Not included in the price:

  • Visa and Insurances charges
  • Any other meals than mentioned
  • Any other tours other than mentioned above
  • Personal nature like laundry, telephone calls
  • International Airlines

Zanzibar Travel Tips

Zanzibar has a long history and was once one of East Africa’s most prominent cities. Following Vasco de Gama’s voyage in 1499, Zanzibar was dominated by the Portuguese for nearly two centuries.

It is now one of Africa’s most popular beach locations, and for good reason. The coastline of Zanzibar has some of the nicest beaches in the world, although the sand and surf differ depending on which side of the island you are on. Waves sweep across coral reefs and sand bars off the east coast, while low tide reveals little pools of starfish, small minnows, and anemones. Ocean swimming is less affected by tides further north, and pristine beaches and white sand provide for dazzling days in the sun.

Zanzibar Travel tip 1: Zanzibar Has a Dark History 

The Indian Ocean slave trade relied heavily on Zanzibar. It was one of the main slave ports in the region and functioned as a gateway for slaves entering and exiting East Africa. Many other gangs were also involved in the heinous trade. Arabs were the primary slave traffickers, while African rulers and families occasionally sold prisoners, and Europeans employed slaves on their estates. At the historic slave market in Stone Town, you can see the awful conditions captives were subjected to, or you can take a tour out to Prison Island.

Zanzibar Travel tip 2: Where Is Zanzibar located? 

It is essentially an island in the Indian Ocean, about a two-hour (15-mile) ferry voyage from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city. Zanzibar is not a country in its own right, but rather a semi autonomous territory of Tanzania. It is actually not a single island, but rather the largest of the Zanzibar Archipelago.

Zanzibar Travel tip 3: Every Zanzibar beach is different 

Every beach on Zanzibar has something unique and wonderful to offer. White sand beaches, turquoise sea, and pleasant natives nearly guarantee a good experience for all tourists. The most gorgeous beaches on Zanzibar, in our opinion, are Pongwe and Nungwi, while Paje is wonderful for kite surfing and Kizimkaze is ideal for seclusion.

Zanzibar Travel tip 4: Embrace the local culture 

Tanzania is evenly divided between Muslim, Christian, and indigenous religions, but Zanzibar is mostly Muslim. Expect to hear the call to prayer echoing through the hot air, as well as men and women dressed in traditional headdresses and kofia (hat, in Swahili). Dress cautiously on your Zanzibar travels in the city, with your knees and shoulders covered, especially if you plan to visit the mosques. Save your bikinis and speedos for the beach.

Zanzibar Travel tip 5: Explore the Spice Island 

Zanzibar is known as “The Spice Island” because of its abundance of cinnamon, black pepper, nutmeg, and cloves. In the 18th century, the East African island was used as a spice plantation, and the roots of the plantation may still be found today. To witness this in action, tourists can visit local spice farms and receive a taste of the island’s various flavours.

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