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Zanzibar Island Getaway - 4 day Itinerary

Arrival Day
Arrival to ZanzibarDay 01 - 02
You are met on arrival and transferred to Kiwengwa, on the Eastern side of the island approx 1 hour. Kiwengwa offers wonderful beaches, fantastic reefs and our accommodation is a stone throw from the shore. This is a perfect spot to enjoy snorkelling or diving, fresh seafood, or simply the opportunity to relax all day and enjoy the warm Indian Ocean waters for the next two days.
Overnight: At a preferred hotel based on your request.
Meal Plan: Half Board / Full Board Package based on request.

Kiwenga to Stone TownDay 03
This morning you transfer to Stone Town. Perhaps the best way to see Stone Town is on foot explore the old town bazaars, shops, mosques, palaces, courtyards alleyways and winding cobbled streets of this very Arab influenced town. Spices are grown in plantations nearby and a visit to the town market is a must as is the famous Foradhani Gardens evening food market.
Overnight: At a preferred hotel based on your request.
Meal Plan: Half Board / Full Board Package based on request.

DepartureDay 04
After breakfast youll have one last opportunity to buy any last-minute souvenirs or take a walk along the promenade at Foradhani Gardens before your transfer back to the Airport or Ferry port.
Frequently asked questions
The best time to visit Zanzibar is between June and October each year; the islands at this time are not rainy and dry, and temperatures drop moderately. Tourists can also visit Zanzibar between mid-December and February each year, when temperatures are higher, suitable for those who want to relax and experience living in dry and hot African atmospheres.
Yes, Zanzibar is a safe place to travel. Zanzibar enjoys semi-autonomous autonomy; its system of government is a republican system based on partnership and democracy in periodic elections. Zanzibar is a stable and secure region under the rule of law in Tanzania, where foreign investment in the tourism sector, particularly British and French investments, is widespread.
Zanzibar residents speak several languages such as Arabic, Swahili and English, but the country’s official language is Swahili and English.


