Begin your Zanzibar adventure at a fragrant spice farm, where you’ll explore lush plantations of cloves, cinnamon, vanilla, and tropical fruits. Smell, touch, and taste the fresh spices while learning about the island’s centuries-old spice trade.
Enjoy a delicious traditional Zanzibari lunch at the farm, prepared with fresh local ingredients. Afterward, continue to historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a guided walk through its winding alleys, bustling markets, and iconic landmarks. Discover the rich Swahili, Arab, and colonial heritage while shopping for souvenirs or capturing perfect photos.
Perfect for: food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and travelers seeking a full Zanzibar experience in one day.
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Please be ready at your hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time. Our diver will meet you with a sign showing your name
Your guide will be waiting for you at the meeting point holding a sign with your name. Before your arrival, the guide will also share their live location on WhatsApp to make it easy for you to find them
The oldest building in Zanzibar, originally built in the late 17th century to defend the island from invading forces. Travelers can explore its massive stone walls, historic cannons, and winding corridors while imagining the centuries of history it has witnessed. Inside the fort, you’ll discover local art exhibitions, cultural performances, and craft markets, offering an authentic taste of Zanzibari culture. Don’t miss the rooftop area, which provides stunning panoramic views of Stone Town and the sparkling Indian Ocean—a perfect photo opportunity. This stop is ideal for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone wanting to experience the unique blend of Swahili, Arab, and Portuguese influences that shaped Zanzibar.
Step into a pivotal piece of Zanzibar’s history at the Old Slave Market site, where travelers can learn about the island’s role in the East African slave trade. The open-air market site includes historical markers and exhibits that provide insight into the lives of enslaved people and the impact of this period on Zanzibar’s culture and society. Adjacent to the site is the Anglican Cathedral, built in 1873 on the former market grounds as a symbol of abolition. Visitors can explore the cathedral’s striking architecture, view its memorials, and climb to vantage points that offer panoramic views of Stone Town. Guided tours provide context, sharing stories of resilience, freedom, and the island’s complex history.
Visit the lively Forodhani Gardens, a scenic waterfront park in the heart of Stone Town. Travelers can stroll along the promenade, enjoy views of the Indian Ocean, and experience the vibrant local culture. In the evenings, the gardens come alive as a bustling street food market, where vendors serve freshly grilled seafood, Zanzibar pizzas, sugarcane juice, and other local delicacies. This is the perfect spot to soak in the atmosphere of Stone Town, mingle with locals, and taste authentic Zanzibari flavors. Travelers can also admire nearby historic buildings and enjoy the coastal breeze while exploring the colorful market stalls.
Explore the House of Wonders, one of Stone Town’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the late 19th century, this grand palace was the first building in Zanzibar to have electricity and an elevator, symbolizing the island’s modernization during the Sultanate era. Travelers can wander through the museum’s exhibits on Zanzibar’s history, culture, and maritime heritage, including traditional artifacts, Swahili architecture, and royal relics. The rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the harbor and Stone Town’s historic skyline, making it a perfect spot for photography.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Darajani Bazaar, Stone Town’s bustling central market. Travelers can wander through narrow alleys filled with fresh produce, spices, seafood, textiles, and everyday goods, experiencing the sights, smells, and sounds of local life. Visitors can interact with friendly vendors, observe traditional trading practices, and even sample fresh fruits, spices, or street snacks. The market offers a true glimpse into Zanzibar’s culture, commerce, and daily rhythms, making it an ideal stop for photography, cultural insight, and souvenir shopping.
Discover the flavors and fragrances of Zanzibar at the Tatata Spice Farm, a vibrant working plantation growing a variety of spices and tropical fruits. Travelers will enjoy a guided tour through lush plantations, learning how cloves, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, and cardamom are cultivated, harvested, and used in local cuisine. Visitors can see, touch, and smell the fresh spices, taste tropical fruits straight from the trees, and gain insight into Zanzibar’s centuries-old spice trade. The experience also includes a traditional Zanzibari lunch served on-site, allowing travelers to enjoy authentic local flavors in a beautiful farm setting.
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