Zanzibar is an enchanting archipelago lying off the east coast of Africa. It’s part of Tanzania but feels like a world of its own, famous for its powdery white beaches, vibrant coral reefs, aromatic spice farms, and rich cultural heritage blending African, Arab, and Indian influences. Whether you’re dreaming of relaxing on a pristine beach, diving in crystal-clear waters, or wandering through the historic Stone Town, Zanzibar offers a unique mix of adventure and tranquility.

Top Beach Areas

Each beach in Zanzibar has its own character, so choosing the right one is important based on what you want:

  • Nungwi (North): A lively village with plenty of resorts, restaurants, and bars. Swimming is good at all tides, and the nightlife is the best on the island.

  • Kendwa (Northwest): Just south of Nungwi, this area offers calmer beaches and the famous Full Moon Party, with stunning sunsets over the ocean.

  • Paje (East): A paradise for kite-surfers, backpackers, and free spirits, with a young, hip vibe and lots of beachfront bars.

  • Jambiani (East): A sleepy fishing village where you can truly relax and experience authentic local culture.

  • Matemwe (Northeast): Ideal for travelers seeking luxury and tranquility. It’s also the launching point for snorkeling trips to Mnemba Atoll.

Activities to Do in Zanzibar

Stone Town

A living museum and a melting pot of Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences.

Zanzibar Spice Tour

known locally as a shamba. These farms are often located in the lush interior of the island,

Snorkeling and Diving

The warm Indian Ocean waters are home to a spectacular array of marine life

Sunset Dhow Cruise

Aboard a traditional wooden dhow, you’ll sail along the coast as the sun sets

Zanzibar Prison Island

a small but historically rich islet off the coast of Stone Town, the cultural heart of Zanzibar.

Jozan Forest

The only national park in Zanzibar, situated in the central-east region of Unguja Island.