Michamvi · Southeast Beautiful Blue Lagoon
A turquoise inlet near Michamvi — calm water, snorkel at the edge, easy swim day.
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Michamvi · Southeast A turquoise inlet near Michamvi — calm water, snorkel at the edge, easy swim day.
Off the East Coast Deep-sea fishing off the Indian Ocean — tuna, kingfish, barracuda. Suitable for beginners and experienced anglers.
Jozani · South Unguja Red colobus monkeys in the morning, turquoise lagoon snorkel in the afternoon. Two treasures, one day.
Jozani · South Unguja The only national park in Zanzibar. Red colobus monkeys, mangrove boardwalk, spice-forest walk.
Mikumi · Tanzania Tanzania's fourth-largest park. Elephant herds, lion prides, giraffe, buffalo. A day-trip's reach from the ferry.
North Unguja Circuit Snorkel at Mnemba, swim with turtles at the Aquarium, sundowner at Kendwa beach.
Mnemba Atoll · Northeast A drift over coral gardens at the northeastern tip of the archipelago. Turtles, dolphins, lunch on the boat.
Nungwi · North Baraka Natural Aquarium in Nungwi — swim with rescued sea turtles in a tidal pool.
Changuu · Off Stone Town Changuu Island, a short boat ride from Stone Town. Giant tortoises, an old British prison, snorkel off the pier.
Three-site crossing Three icons in one day — tortoises, lanes, nutmeg and cardamom.
Pungume · South Coast Zanzibar's best-kept secret — a white-sand sandbank in crystal water, largely empty of day trippers.
Fumba · South Coast Full-day traditional dhow cruise south — snorkel, sandbank picnic, mangrove lagoon, seafood lunch.
Selous · Tanzania One of Africa's largest wildlife reserves — grasslands, wetlands, rivers. Big five territory, plus a boat safari on the Rufiji.
Kizimbani · Central Zanzibar earned its name 'Spice Island' here — cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, vanilla. A sensory walk through a working farm.
Stone Town · Unguja Mji Mkongwe — the old part of Zanzibar City. Coral stone lanes, carved doors, slave-trade memorials, spice market.
Pingwe · East Coast Dinner on a tidal island off the east coast. Low tide you walk, high tide you paddle. Bookings essential.