Stone Town
Two nights in Stone Town — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa's most extraordinary urban environments. The labyrinthine streets of the old city. The House of Wonders. The Old Fort. Forodhani Gardens night market — fresh seafood and Zanzibari street food under the stars. The carved wooden doors that tell the story of the island's extraordinary history.
Spice Plantation
A morning on a working spice plantation — cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and black pepper growing in the red soil. The spice trade that made Zanzibar one of the most important trading posts in the Indian Ocean world. Lunch prepared with the morning's harvest.
North Coast
Transfer to the north coast for four nights. Nungwi's white sand beach and turquoise lagoon. Traditional dhow sailing at sunset. Snorkelling on the coral reef. Swimming with sea turtles at the Mnarani Marine Turtles Conservation Pond.
East Coast
Conclude on the east coast — Zanzibar's most dramatic coastline. Paje Beach's kitesurfing and the Indian Ocean at low tide, when the sandbanks stretch for kilometres. The east coast is quieter, wilder, and more extraordinary than anywhere else on the island.