Begin your experience early, as the morning is the best time to spot dolphins. Start in the Matemwe fishing village, which is one of the oldest capitals on Zanzibar Island. While looking out for dolphins, dive in to snorkel among the wonderful coral reef and the variety of colorful fish and marine creatures. If the dolphins are in a good mood, you can witness them goofing around. As you will be in their natural habitat, there is no guarantee you'll have the chance to swim with the dolphins; your guide will do their best to ensure they are comfortable so you can enjoy their beautiful energy, whether up close or from a distance and also the cherry on top was the fresh fruit platter that our captain put together for us, delicious! before back to the hotel we will stop nice restaurant to have delicious sea food Lunch. We had a private tour which was great because it meant that we got the boat for ourselves.
Pickup included
After pickup at your hotel on Unguja, Zanzibar, hop in your private boat toward Mnemba Island. Depending on conditions, reach the coral reef of the Mnemba Atoll Marine Reserve in up to 45 minutes. Once there, explore a reef that is big enough for everyone so you won't feel crowded, even on busy days. Keep your eyes peeled for yellow snapper, barracuda, turtles, and much more. After snorkeling, enjoy a snack stop on a sandbank. Relax under the sun as you savor seasonal fresh fruit and other small bites. Later, head back to shore on Unguja. See local fishermen coming back from the sea and selling their day's catches before being transferred back to your accommodation
Enjoy a dolphin-watching cruise aboard a specially designed viewing boat during a short but exciting excursion through Mnemba Island. First, look out for dolphin pods in the water—an excellent opportunity to see marine life in its natural habitat which not all travelers get to enjoy
Zanzibar City, also known as Stone Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the cultural heart of Zanzibar. This historic city offers a unique blend of African, Arab, and Indian influences, evident in its architecture, cuisine, and vibrant markets. With its narrow alleys, ornate doors, and bustling bazaars, Zanzibar City is a captivating destination for history lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its narrow alleys, ornate doors, and rich history. It's a labyrinth of culture, history, and architecture.
A popular waterfront area that comes alive in the evenings with food stalls, street performers, and local crafts.
A small island known for its giant Aldabra tortoises and beautiful beaches. It's a great spot for snorkeling and relaxing.
A local version of pizza with a thin crust and topped with spices, meat, and vegetables.
A spicy soup made with potatoes, peas, and meat, served with rice or chapati.
Rice cooked with coconut milk and spices, often served with fish or meat.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities.
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Zanzibar City is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar ferry terminal
Affordable and widely used by locals. Can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular beach destination with white sandy beaches and clear blue waters.
A village known for its ancient mosques and dolphin tours.
Price varies by option