Discover Our Best Tours

Stone Town Tour
Located on the western coast of Unguja Island, Stone Town is a remarkable historical Swahili port city. Over time, it grew and evolved under the influence of Arab, Indian, and European settlers, while maintaining its African roots. This fusion created a distinctive cultural and architectural identity. Its streets, buildings, and layout have remained largely unchanged, showcasing a harmonious blend of diverse cultural traditions that have coexisted for centuries.

Jozani Forest Tour
Jozani Forest is located approximately 35 kilometers southeast of Zanzibar Town and spans an area of around 5,512 hectors. It stands as the last remaining natural forest on Unguja Island. In the past, it was home to wildlife such as antelopes and leopards. Today, the forest is best known for its population of Red Colobus monkeys, which are friendly and often enjoy being photographed by visitors. The forest also features a variety of unique ecosystems, including coastal evergreen thickets, salt-tolerant grasslands, mangrove swamps, and groundwater forests.

Spice Tour
This is one of the most popular excursions in Zanzibar, often referred to as the "Spice Island" — a nickname earned in the 19th century when it became one of the world’s leading producers of spices like cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon. During the spice tour, you'll have the chance to see, smell, and taste a variety of spices while learning about their origins and traditional uses. Visitors can also sample exotic fruits, try herbal teas and spice-infused coffee, and purchase fresh spices, natural soaps, and other handmade products. Some of the spices and tropical fruits you'll encounter include cloves, lemongrass, nutmeg, cinnamon, turmeric, vanilla, chili, black pepper, and jackfruit.

Safari Blue Tour
This full-day excursion typically begins after breakfast, with a drive from your hotel to Fumba village, located on the southwest coast of Zanzibar. From there, you'll board a traditional wooden dhow boat alongside other guests and set off to explore the nearby islands. The trip includes opportunities for snorkeling around vibrant coral reefs, guided by experienced crew members. Snorkeling equipment is provided, and you'll be treated to refreshing cold drinks such as sodas and mineral water throughout the day. A highlight of the trip is the buffet-style seafood lunch, featuring grilled fish, calamari, octopus, prawns, and a selection of fresh seasonal fruits.

Village Tour
Village tours offer a variety of fascinating experiences, starting with a visit to a traditional fishing community where locals speak a unique Swahili dialect. You'll also explore a turtle aquarium that houses different species, giving you a close-up look at marine life. Other highlights include a traditional boat-building yard and a vibrant local market full of color and culture. After the walking tour, you can unwind on the sandy beach or take a refreshing swim in the natural sea waters. Lunch and drinks are available, with options to enjoy either authentic local dishes or international cuisine.

Prison Island Tour
Prison Island (also known as Changu Island) is one of the three islands visible from Stone Town, and it takes about 30 minutes to reach by motorized wooden boat. One of the main attractions of this island is the population of giant tortoises, originally brought from the Seychelles by Sultan Said in the 1820s. Visitors can enjoy a variety of interesting sights and activities, including exploring the traditional boat yard and appreciating the island’s unique natural environment. It's a memorable experience — one you’re unlikely to forget.

Mnemba Tour
This trip takes you to Matemwe village, where you'll board a traditional wooden boat for a short ride—just about 20 meters from Mnemba Island. There, you'll enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters surrounded by a variety of colorful fish. The tour includes all necessary snorkeling equipment, bottled mineral water, ice-cold sodas, and a selection of fresh seasonal fruits to keep you refreshed throughout the adventure.

Dolphin Tour
This is a morning excursion, and the highlight of the Dolphin Tour in Zanzibar is the opportunity to swim near these playful and social creatures. Dolphins are naturally curious, and you may even get the chance to interact with them up close. The tour offers a memorable experience to observe and swim with dolphins in their natural habitat. While dolphin sightings are a popular part of this activity, it’s important to note that encounters are not guaranteed, as they are wild animals living freely in the ocean.

Nakupenda Trip
"Nakupenda" means "I love you" in Swahili, and it's the name given by locals to a beautiful sandbank island just off the coast of Zanzibar. This is a full-day trip that begins in the morning and continues until evening. Guests will enjoy a delicious seafood lunch, fresh tropical fruits, and refreshing drinks. The experience includes snorkeling in vibrant coral areas and plenty of time to stroll along the soft, white sands of the sandbank—perfect for capturing unforgettable photos in a stunning setting.