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Dolphin tour

Kizimkazi, on Zanzibar’s south coast, is home to large numbers of bottle-nosed and spinner dolphins. Sleek and grey, the dolphins jack-knife through the water, sometimes showing off with jumps and twists. In the past, some travelers were lucky enough to swim and snorkel with these magical animals. 

Prison Island tour

Prison Island, near the coast, gets its name from the prison built to condemn Zanzibari citizens to the isolation of this island. Previously owned by an Arab to house his rebellious slaves, the prison was never actually used, and the island is now home to a tortoise sanctuary and a hotel.

Stone Town and Spice Farm tour

Follow the trail of the Sultans, slaves and explorers in the winding streets of Stone Town. Your guide will captivate you, retelling the events that shaped Zanzibar, leading you through the buildings where it all happened, like the former Slave Market and Anglican Cathedral, the House of Wonders and the Sultans’ Palace Museum, the Freddie Mercury House, the Old Arab Fort and Dispensary and many more.

Jozani Forest – Half day tour

In the south of Zanzibar, Jozani Forest is a wonder and a delight, with tales of Zanzibar medical cures and stunning scenery. Currently under consideration to become Zanzibar’s second World Heritage Site, the Jozani-Chwaka bay area is a hotspot of biodiversity. The forest is home to a number of endemic species, including the Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey.

The Rock Restaurant in Zanzibar

Located in front of Michamvi Pingwe beach on the south-east coast of the island, it has sometimes been referred to as the floating restaurant. It is a dining experience with nature and passionately prepared food.

Kite Surfing

Kite surfing, also known as kiteboarding, is an exciting water sport that combines elements of surfing, wakeboarding, and paragliding. While Tanzania has a stunning coastline along the Indian Ocean, kite surfing is not very popular or well-developed in the country compared to other water sports like scuba diving or snorkeling. However, there are a few spots in Tanzania where you can potentially engage in kite surfing. Let’s explore them:

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