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Zanzibar Safari

The classic bush-and-beach finish: a Serengeti safari followed by the white sand and spice markets of Zanzibar.

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3-Day Chumbe Island Eco-Retreat

3-Day Chumbe Island Eco-Retreat

3 days·2 nights
Route  Zanzibar

Chumbe Island is not a beach resort that happens to have good conservation values. It is a conservation project that happens to have accommodation. The distinction matters: the seven eco-bungalows that sit in the island's protected forest reserve exist because Sibylle Riedmiller, a German development worker, spent years negotiating with the Tanzanian government to turn a formerly restricted military island into a private marine sanctuary in 1994, and the accommodation was built to fund the conservation rather than the other way around. The result is an island where ninety percent of East Africa's known hard coral species have been recorded on the reef, the island forest hosts the largest concentration of coconut crabs in the western Indian Ocean, and the seven bungalows are entirely solar-powered, rainwater-fed, and composting — a genuine zero-impact operation that also happens to be one of the most beautiful places to stay in Zanzibar.

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3-Day Bawe Island Luxury Retreat

3-Day Bawe Island Luxury Retreat

3 days·2 nights
Route  Zanzibar

Bawe Island sits fifteen minutes by boat from Stone Town in the Zanzibar Channel — close enough to Zanzibar's historic quarter to make a day trip entirely practical, remote enough to feel completely separated from it. Africa's first designated "one island, one resort" property, Bawe opened in June 2024 with seventy villas across a private island developed with the specific intention of combining the seclusion of a private Indian Ocean retreat with the convenience of proximity to Zanzibar's cultural heritage. This three-day retreat is structured around that combination: a full day on the island's reef and spa facilities, and the option of a Stone Town excursion to the UNESCO World Heritage Site directly across the channel.

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5-Day Stone Town & Bawe Island — A Short Zanzibar Escape

5-Day Stone Town & Bawe Island — A Short Zanzibar Escape

5 days·4 nights
Route  ZanzibarZanzibar — Stone TownZanzibar

Five days is enough to experience both faces of Zanzibar without rushing either one. Two nights in Stone Town — UNESCO World Heritage city, spice markets, the birthplace of Freddie Mercury, and Indian Ocean commerce preserved in coral stone for nine centuries — followed by two nights on Bawe Island, a private island fifteen minutes from the city by speedboat with seventy luxury villas, a spa, and a marine environment that most visitors to Zanzibar never see because they assume a private island requires a longer journey. It does not. Bawe is right there, just offshore, separated from Stone Town's complexity by a quarter-hour of open water and an entirely different relationship with time.

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5-Day Zanzibar Beach & Culture

5-Day Zanzibar Beach & Culture

5 days·4 nights
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Route  ZanzibarZanzibar — Stone TownZanzibar — BeachesZanzibar

Zanzibar is not one place — it is at least three. Stone Town is a UNESCO-listed city built by Arab traders and Swahili merchants on a geography they understood completely: a coral island at the intersection of monsoon trade routes, where Persian, Indian, and African cultures compressed into a single dense neighbourhood of carved doors, call-to-prayer minarets, and fish markets that open before dawn. The beach coast is something else entirely — white sand, turquoise water, and the Indian Ocean moving in long warm swells from the open east. Between them, in the forest interior, a pocket of ancient trees shelters the world's most concentrated population of Zanzibar red colobus monkeys and provides the ecological context for everything the island sells to visitors. This five-day itinerary moves through all three in sequence, giving each its proper weight.

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5-Day Mnemba Island Retreat

5-Day Mnemba Island Retreat

5 days·4 nights
Route  ZanzibarZanzibar — BeachesZanzibar

One kilometre across and ringed entirely by a protected marine sanctuary, Mnemba Island sits half a mile off the northeast coast of Zanzibar in the kind of blue water that travel photographs always fail to render accurately. There are ten bandas on the island and a maximum of twenty guests at any time. The house reef begins fifteen metres from the shore and holds dolphins, hawksbill turtles, and schools of reef fish of a density that makes experienced divers stop and look at each other. This five-day retreat provides four full days on the atoll: diving and snorkelling the house reef, kayaking the sheltered lagoon at low tide, fly-fishing the sandbanks and channels, a spa afternoon, and a sunset dhow cruise on the Indian Ocean with champagne and the atoll's silhouette behind you. It is, by several measures, one of the finest private island experiences in East Africa.

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7-Day Stone Town & Mnemba Island — The Zanzibar in Full

7-Day Stone Town & Mnemba Island — The Zanzibar in Full

7 days·6 nights
Route  ZanzibarZanzibar — Stone TownZanzibar — BeachesZanzibar

Zanzibar has two faces, and this seven-day itinerary presents both without compromise. The first two nights belong to Stone Town — the UNESCO World Heritage labyrinth of carved doors, Arab-Indian merchant houses, spice markets, and a waterfront that has traded with Arabia, India, and Persia for a thousand years. The final four nights belong to Mnemba Island — a private atoll 1.5 kilometres in circumference, with twelve open-air bandas, sixty-four staff, and a marine reserve that surrounds it with one of the healthiest coral reefs in the western Indian Ocean. Between them, a day of spices, red colobus monkeys, and a Giant tortoise sanctuary. No safari. No long drives. Pure Zanzibar, sequenced exactly as it deserves to be experienced.

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7-Day Zanzibar Complete Experience

7-Day Zanzibar Complete Experience

7 days·6 nights
Route  ZanzibarZanzibar — Stone TownZanzibar — BeachesZanzibar

Seven days is the length of time Zanzibar asks of you. Not because it cannot be done in five, but because the island's most interesting dimensions take time to accumulate: two full days in Stone Town to move past the monuments and into the city's daily life; a morning on Mnemba Atoll's reef where the coral cover is dense enough to justify the boat trip; an afternoon cycling through the farming villages of the interior to reach a landscape that the beach hotels screen from view; a day in Jozani Forest where the red colobus monkeys have been waiting in the canopy since before the resort industry arrived. Four nights at the beach is not excessive — it is the correct amount of time to understand what the Indian Ocean actually feels like when you are no longer in a hurry.

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10-Day Tanzania Island Hopping

10-Day Tanzania Island Hopping

10 days·9 nights
Route  ZanzibarZanzibar — Stone TownZanzibar — BeachesMafia IslandDar es Salaam

Tanzania's coastline is not a single thing. Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage city of narrow lanes and carved wooden doors where the Indian Ocean's six-century trading history is embedded in the architecture. The north coast of Zanzibar is a beach resort of white sand and clear water that asks nothing of you. Mafia Island is a marine park thirty minutes from Dar es Salaam where whale sharks gather in Chole Channel from October to March. And Fanjove is a private coral island in the Songo Songo archipelago where the maximum occupancy is fourteen guests and the nearest day-trip visitor is an impractical distance away. This ten-day itinerary moves through all four in sequence — two nights in Stone Town, two nights on Zanzibar's north coast, two nights at Mafia, and three nights on Fanjove — building a complete picture of Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast that no single destination can provide alone.

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10-Day Zanzibar & Northern Safari

10-Day Zanzibar & Northern Safari

10 days·9 nights

Stone Town and the north-coast beaches first — four days of Indian Ocean immersion before a single early morning. Then a scheduled flight brings you from Zanzibar to Arusha, and the safari begins: two full days in Tarangire's baobab-and-elephant landscape, two full days in the Serengeti's predator heartland at Seronera, a night sleeping on the Ngorongoro Crater rim, and a dawn descent into the caldera as the final act. The beach-first structure is deliberate: long-haul arrivals are better served by arriving rested at the first park gate than depleted. The crater-finale routing is deliberate: sleeping on the rim the night before means descending at 6 AM ahead of the Karatu convoy, with the caldera to yourself in the first golden hour, closing the week at its emotional peak. All drives from Arusha to Arusha — no bush flight exit.

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The most popular way to end a Tanzanian safari is on the beach. A short flight links the mainland parks to Zanzibar, the Indian Ocean archipelago of white sand, turquoise water and Swahili history — turning a wildlife trip into a complete bush-and-beach holiday.

Two sides of Zanzibar#

  • Stone Town — A UNESCO World Heritage site of narrow lanes, carved doors, spice markets and a layered Arab-Indian-African past. One to two nights is plenty.

  • The beachesNungwi and Kendwa on the north coast have the least tidal change and the liveliest scene; Paje on the east coast is the kitesurfing capital with a wide, breezy beach. Three to five nights is typical.

Flight logistics#

The bush-and-beach combo only works because you fly rather than backtrack. From the Serengeti airstrips you connect to Zanzibar (ZNZ) via Arusha or Dar es Salaam; the Arusha–Zanzibar leg is about 1–1.5 hours. This avoids the long, jarring drive back from the Serengeti to Arusha at the end of a safari. Zanzibar also receives direct international flights, so some travellers arrive on the island and start with the beach.

How to choose#

Allow a minimum of four nights on the island (one to two in Stone Town, three or so on the beach) and aim for the dry months — June to October or December to February; avoid the long rains of April–May. Browse the safari-and-Zanzibar itineraries below, or plan a full Tanzania safari.

Frequently asked questions

How do you combine a safari with Zanzibar?
Fly rather than drive. From the Serengeti airstrips you connect to Zanzibar (ZNZ) via Arusha or Dar es Salaam — the Arusha–Zanzibar leg is about 1–1.5 hours. This avoids the long drive back from the Serengeti to Arusha and lets you finish a wildlife trip on the beach.
How many nights should I spend in Zanzibar?
At least four: one to two nights in Stone Town for the history and spice markets, then three or so nights on the beach. Stone Town and the beaches are genuinely different experiences, so most itineraries include both.
Which Zanzibar beach is best?
Nungwi and Kendwa on the north coast have minimal tidal change and the most lively scene, making them the easiest all-rounders for swimming and sunsets. Paje on the east coast is the kitesurfing hub with a wide beach but a bigger tide. Choose north for reliable swimming, east for watersports.
When is the best time to visit Zanzibar?
The dry seasons — June to October (cool and dry) or December to February (warm and dry). Avoid the long rains of April and May, when beaches are wet and grey and some hotels discount heavily. These windows also align well with the prime northern-circuit safari months.