The Zanzibar Archipelago (Arabic: أرخبيل زنجبار, Swahili: Funguvisiwa la Zanzibar) consists of several islands lying off the coast of East Africa south of the Somali sea. The archipelago is also known as the Spice Islands. There are four main islands, three primary islands with human populations, a fourth coral island that serves as an essential breeding ground for seabirds, plus a number of smaller islets that surround them and an isolated tiny islet
After sunset, this quiet corner of Stone Town is almost unrecognizable. The once calm Seawalk is rapidly filled with chefs, clad in white hats…
Located in front of Michamvi Pingwe beach on the southeast coast of the island, it has sometimes been referred to as the floating restaurant.
Swimming with horses is an experience you will never forget; we do this bareback with natural halters.
The coral reefs of Zanzibar are some of the most abundant in the world with over 500 species of marine species.
The coral reefs of Zanzibar are some of the most abundant in the world with over 500 species of marine species.
A constant onshore wind and a nice temperature create the perfect conditions!
Our sunset cruises leave Stone Town in the late afternoon to cruise along the coast, slicing through the clear turquoise water.
Coming from Stone Town, the more modest-looking houses in the villages may strike the visitor as rather poor. The style of their building is typically African and in its simplicity…
Zanzibar is referred to as an archipelago on the east shore of Africa. Its fundamental neighboring island is Pemba, yet there are likewise numerous more modest islands, for example, Mnemba…
Situated on the southern point of the island, Kizimkazi fishing village is home to several schools of the bottle-nosed dolphin and Humpback dolphin, which are sighted during a short boat…