A traditional wooden dhow awaits you at Kendwa Beach, ready to whisk you away to the stunning waters of Tumbatu Island. This half-day adventure offers snorkeling above vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, all while basking in the sun. As you glide over the turquoise waves, your friendly local crew serves up fresh tropical fruit and refreshing bottled water. Perfect for couples, families, and friends, this intimate experience accommodates up to 20 guests, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere full of Zanzibari charm.
Start your adventure from one of Zanzibar’s most stunning beaches, known for its soft white sand and crystal-clear water. A perfect spot to step onto the dhow and begin the fun.
Cruise toward this peaceful and culturally rich island, famous for its calm blue waters and untouched natural beauty. A great place to escape the crowds and enjoy real island vibes. Dive into warm, shallow waters filled with colorful coral gardens and playful tropical fish. A relaxed and exciting snorkeling experience for all skill levels.
Kendwa Rocks Coastline – Enjoy a scenic sail along the coastline with refreshing sea breeze, open views, and plenty of photo opportunities as you relax on the traditional wooden dhow.
Zanzibar Watersports Center on the beach at Kendwa Rocks Hotel. Enter the hotel and walk straight to the beach; turn right to find our center. Please arrive 15 minutes before departure. Staff wear Zanzibar Watersports shirts.
Thank you for booking with Boat Trips Club.
Please show your confirmation voucher (mobile or printed) to our staff at the meeting point or to the driver during hotel pick-up.
Arrive 10–15 minutes before departure for check-in.
Zanzibar is a tropical paradise known for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and rich cultural heritage. This semi-autonomous region of Tanzania offers a unique blend of African, Arab, and Indian influences, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and beach lovers alike.
The heart of Zanzibar, Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with narrow alleys, historic buildings, and vibrant markets.
A small island known for its giant Aldabra tortoises and historical significance as a former slave prison.
One of Zanzibar's most famous beaches, known for its white sand, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife.
Zanzibar's only national park, home to the rare Red Colobus monkey and diverse birdlife.
A historic village known for its ancient mosques and dolphin tours.
A spicy Zanzibari soup made with cassava, potatoes, and sometimes meat or seafood, served with coconut and chili sauce.
Rice cooked with coconut milk, often served with fish or meat.
A local street food item made with a thin, flaky pastry filled with eggs, meat, and vegetables, cooked on a griddle.
A fragrant rice dish cooked with spices, meat, and sometimes vegetables, influenced by Indian cuisine.
This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for beach activities and exploring the island.
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Zanzibar is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Use common sense and take precautions to ensure a safe trip.
Affordable but can be crowded. Useful for reaching popular destinations.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
Known for its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and spice plantations, Pemba Island offers a more secluded and adventurous experience.
A small island known for its coral reef sanctuary and lighthouse, offering excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities.
Known for its remote beaches, excellent fishing, and whale shark sightings, Mafia Island offers a more secluded and adventurous experience.
Price varies by option