- Explore the winding streets of historic Stone Town
- Swim, snorkel and scuba dive in the Indian Ocean
- Relax and sip cocktails on white-sand beaches
- Tour one of the Zanzibari spice plantations
zanzibar
UNGUJA & STONE TOWN
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7 DAYS
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TAILOR-MADE
Itinerary & Accommodation
This itinerary is one of our most popular tours as it highlights some of the top sites in the region.
Choose to book this routing or have us Tailor-Make your journey to suit your needs and interests.

Tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, the DoubleTree by Hilton Stone Town has 58 rooms in a restored historic building in the heart of Stone Town.
Property Facilities: Bar / Lounge, Electricity (24 Hours), Gym, Restaurant, WiFi (Complimentary)
Room Facilities: Air Conditioning, Bathroom (Private), Electrical Outlets, Hair Dryer, Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry (Fee), Room Service, Safe, Television, WiFi (Complimentary)

Hidden amongst coconut palms on the North-East coast of Zanzibar, Pongwe Beach offers 20 rooms arranged along a white-sand beach facing the Indian Ocean.
Property Facilities: Activities, Bar / Lounge, Beach, Pool, Restaurant, Safety Deposit Box, WiFi (Complimentary)
Room Facilities: Bathroom (Private), Balcony / Deck, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Hair Dryer, Laundry (Fee), Private Plunge Pool (on request), Room Service, WiFi (Complimentary)

Featuring two lovingly restored historic buildings on the sea front, the Zanzibar Serena comprises of 51 rooms and suites found in the heart of historic Stone Town.
Property Facilities: Bar / Lounge, Pool, Restaurant, WiFi (Complimentary)
Room Facilities: Air Conditioning, Bathroom (Private), Balcony / Deck (on request), Electrical Outlets, Hair Dryer, Laundry (Fee), Mini Bar, Room Service, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Television, WiFi (Complimentary)

Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, Zuri Zanzibar offers 56 bungalows, suites and villas within a short stroll to the white-sand beach and azure waters of the Indian Ocean.
Property Facilities: Activities, Bar / Lounge, Beach, Gym, Pool, Restaurant, Spa, WiFi (Complimentary)
Room Facilities: Air Conditioning, Bathroom (Private), Balcony / Deck, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Hair Dryer, Laundry (Fee), Mini Bar, Room Service, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Television, WiFi (Complimentary)

Fronting the beach and Indian Ocean, the Park Hyatt Zanzibar comprises of 78 rooms and suites set within walking distance to the key attractions of the Stone Town.
Property Facilities: Bar / Lounge, Beach, Gym, Pool, Restaurant, Safety Deposit Box, Spa, WiFi (Complimentary)
Room Facilities: Air Conditioning, Bathroom (Private), Balcony / Deck (on request), Disabled Rooms (on request), Electrical Outlets, Fan, Hair Dryer, Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry (Fee), Mini Bar, Room Service, Safe, Tea / Coffee, Television, WiFi (Complimentary)

Surrounded by azure waters and powdery white sand, Mnemba Island features 12 beachside bandas located off the north-eastern tip of the Zanzibari island of Unguja.
Property Facilities: Activities, Bar / Lounge, Beach, Restaurant, Wellness Treatments, WiFi (Complimentary)
Room Facilities: Bathroom (Private), Balcony / Deck, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Hair Dryer, Laundry (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Room Service, WiFi (Complimentary)
- Accommodation based on twin room sharing
- Meals as per itinerary
- Vehicle transfers as specified
- English speaking guide(s)
- Activities as per itinerary
- Entrance / Admission fees as per itinerary
- Arrival and departure transfers on a private basis
- All flights: international, domestic or regional, unless otherwise specified
- Airport or departure taxes
- Personal insurances
- Any visas or travel permits required
- Single room supplement
- Late check out at properties
- All drinks, unless otherwise specified
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and Gratuities
- Expenditure of a personal nature
- Optional excursions and activities
- The islands of Zanzibar are warm year-round. The rainy seasons are typically from March to May and late September to November. The best months to visit Unguja and Pemba are during the dry seasons between July and September and mid-December to February.
- Like most tropical destinations, rain can occur at any time - showers are generally short, followed by blue skies and glorious sunshine outside of the rainy seasons.
- Kiswahili and English are the official languages of Zanzibar. Kiswahili is the most widely spoken language and the mother tongue of virtually all Zanzibaris. Many locals can speak English and Arabic as well as some Italian and French in the main tourist areas.
- The local currency of Zanzibar is the Tanzanian shilling, which divides into 100 senti. US dollars are widely accepted; local currency is best for dining in local restaurants, shopping and tipping. Larger hotels may accept credit cards; however, surcharges are commonplace. Do not rely on using credit cards other than as a backup. Small beach hotels often accept cash only. Access to cash machines is very limited outside of Stone Town. Exchanging currency can be done in the banks located in Stone Town and foreign exchange bureaus.
- Most foreign nationals will require a visa for entry to Tanzania. Please check with your local Tanzanian Embassy or our travel team for further information. Tourist visit visas can often be obtained, on arrival, at most ports of entry. The Tanzanian government has introduced an online ‘e-visa’ application system for obtaining visas in advance of travel. Travellers who require a visa prior to arrival should carry a printed copy of their visa to present to immigration officials.
- The main international airport of the Zanzibar Archipelago is Abeid Amani Karume International Airport in Zanzibar City (ZNZ), and the regional airport of Pemba is Karume Airport in Chake-Chake (PMA). High-speed ferries operate from the port in Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar.
- At least 6-8 weeks before departure, please visit your local health care provider or travel clinic for any vaccination requirements and to discuss any other potential health risks, such as malaria (where applicable).
- Health protocols and travel regulations are subject to change and may be updated at any time before or during your journey. At all times, travellers are responsible for their own health and wellbeing and must comply with all rules, regulations, laws and requirements imposed. All travellers must ensure they have a comprehensive travel insurance policy in place.
- We recommend checking and monitoring the latest travel advice provided by your local government, including country-specific recommendations for your chosen destination/s.
Climate
Language & Currency
Visa & Access
Health
For any questions on Zanzibar or your holiday, contact our travel team, who will happily assist you with any information you may require.
- Accommodation based on twin room sharing
- Meals as per itinerary
- Vehicle transfers as specified
- English speaking guide(s)
- Activities as per itinerary
- Entrance / Admission fees as per itinerary
- Arrival and departure transfers on a private basis
- All flights: international, domestic or regional, unless otherwise specified
- Airport or departure taxes
- Personal insurances
- Any visas or travel permits required
- Single room supplement
- Late check out at properties
- All drinks, unless otherwise specified
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and Gratuities
- Expenditure of a personal nature
- Optional excursions and activities
- The islands of Zanzibar are warm year-round. The rainy seasons are typically from March to May and late September to November. The best months to visit Unguja and Pemba are during the dry seasons between July and September and mid-December to February.
- Like most tropical destinations, rain can occur at any time - showers are generally short, followed by blue skies and glorious sunshine outside of the rainy seasons.
- Kiswahili and English are the official languages of Zanzibar. Kiswahili is the most widely spoken language and the mother tongue of virtually all Zanzibaris. Many locals can speak English and Arabic as well as some Italian and French in the main tourist areas.
- The local currency of Zanzibar is the Tanzanian shilling, which divides into 100 senti. US dollars are widely accepted; local currency is best for dining in local restaurants, shopping and tipping. Larger hotels may accept credit cards; however, surcharges are commonplace. Do not rely on using credit cards other than as a backup. Small beach hotels often accept cash only. Access to cash machines is very limited outside of Stone Town. Exchanging currency can be done in the banks located in Stone Town and foreign exchange bureaus.
- Most foreign nationals will require a visa for entry to Tanzania. Please check with your local Tanzanian Embassy or our travel team for further information. Tourist visit visas can often be obtained, on arrival, at most ports of entry. The Tanzanian government has introduced an online ‘e-visa’ application system for obtaining visas in advance of travel. Travellers who require a visa prior to arrival should carry a printed copy of their visa to present to immigration officials.
- The main international airport of the Zanzibar Archipelago is Abeid Amani Karume International Airport in Zanzibar City (ZNZ), and the regional airport of Pemba is Karume Airport in Chake-Chake (PMA). High-speed ferries operate from the port in Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar.
- At least 6-8 weeks before departure, please visit your local health care provider or travel clinic for any vaccination requirements and to discuss any other potential health risks, such as malaria (where applicable).
- Health protocols and travel regulations are subject to change and may be updated at any time before or during your journey. At all times, travellers are responsible for their own health and wellbeing and must comply with all rules, regulations, laws and requirements imposed. All travellers must ensure they have a comprehensive travel insurance policy in place.
- We recommend checking and monitoring the latest travel advice provided by your local government, including country-specific recommendations for your chosen destination/s.
Climate
Language & Currency
Visa & Access
Health
For any questions on Zanzibar or your holiday, contact our travel team, who will happily assist you with any information you may require.
- Accommodation based on twin room sharing
- Meals as per itinerary
- Vehicle transfers as specified
- English speaking guide(s)
- Activities as per itinerary
- Entrance / Admission fees as per itinerary
- Arrival and departure transfers on a private basis
- All flights: international, domestic or regional, unless otherwise specified
- Airport or departure taxes
- Personal insurances
- Any visas or travel permits required
- Single room supplement
- Late check out at properties
- All drinks, unless otherwise specified
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Tips and Gratuities
- Expenditure of a personal nature
- Optional excursions and activities
- The islands of Zanzibar are warm year-round. The rainy seasons are typically from March to May and late September to November. The best months to visit Unguja and Pemba are during the dry seasons between July and September and mid-December to February.
- Like most tropical destinations, rain can occur at any time - showers are generally short, followed by blue skies and glorious sunshine outside of the rainy seasons.
- Kiswahili and English are the official languages of Zanzibar. Kiswahili is the most widely spoken language and the mother tongue of virtually all Zanzibaris. Many locals can speak English and Arabic as well as some Italian and French in the main tourist areas.
- The local currency of Zanzibar is the Tanzanian shilling, which divides into 100 senti. US dollars are widely accepted; local currency is best for dining in local restaurants, shopping and tipping. Larger hotels may accept credit cards; however, surcharges are commonplace. Do not rely on using credit cards other than as a backup. Small beach hotels often accept cash only. Access to cash machines is very limited outside of Stone Town. Exchanging currency can be done in the banks located in Stone Town and foreign exchange bureaus.
- Most foreign nationals will require a visa for entry to Tanzania. Please check with your local Tanzanian Embassy or our travel team for further information. Tourist visit visas can often be obtained, on arrival, at most ports of entry. The Tanzanian government has introduced an online ‘e-visa’ application system for obtaining visas in advance of travel. Travellers who require a visa prior to arrival should carry a printed copy of their visa to present to immigration officials.
- The main international airport of the Zanzibar Archipelago is Abeid Amani Karume International Airport in Zanzibar City (ZNZ), and the regional airport of Pemba is Karume Airport in Chake-Chake (PMA). High-speed ferries operate from the port in Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar.
- At least 6-8 weeks before departure, please visit your local health care provider or travel clinic for any vaccination requirements and to discuss any other potential health risks, such as malaria (where applicable).
- Health protocols and travel regulations are subject to change and may be updated at any time before or during your journey. At all times, travellers are responsible for their own health and wellbeing and must comply with all rules, regulations, laws and requirements imposed. All travellers must ensure they have a comprehensive travel insurance policy in place.
- We recommend checking and monitoring the latest travel advice provided by your local government, including country-specific recommendations for your chosen destination/s.
Climate
Language & Currency
Visa & Access
Health
For any questions on Zanzibar or your holiday, contact our travel team, who will happily assist you with any information you may require.