Three days Zanzibar beach
3 days—This 3 days Zanzibar beach holiday starts from Dar es salaam and ends Zanzibar to experience the beautiful island located off the coast of Tanzania.
$600-4000 USD
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Safari summary
This 3 days Zanzibar beach holiday starts from Dar es salaam and ends in Zanzibar to experience the most beautiful island located off the coast of Tanzania. It has long been a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches and coral reefs. The best price for the most popular 3-day Zanzibar beach holiday is $600 to $4000 per visitor; this best price can be paid in US dollars, euros, pounds, or Tanzania shillings. On this 3-day Zanzibar beach holiday, you will get a chance to enjoy and relax on the Beach then you will visit Stone Town for the best city Tour in Zanzibar.
This 3 days Zanzibar beach holiday is truly one of Africa’s premier beaches. You will visit the beautiful destination, starting with the Spice plantations in Zanzibar, which is famous for spices. Second only to tourism, spice farming forms a major part of Zanzibar's economy. The islands are sometimes referred to as the Spice Islands, due to the cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper that are grown there. Also, you will visit the best city in Zanzibar Stone Town is still considered to be one of the most important cities in the region in terms of history and artistry, with its well-preserved 19th-century colonial buildings and a unique culture that is based on Swahili traditions but with a touch of Arab, Persian, Indian, and European elements. Then you will visit the best national park in Zanzibar the Jozan Forest most famous for the red colobus monkey. These cool-looking guys are related to the black and white colobus monkeys. Not so long ago, they were in danger of becoming extinct, but thanks to efforts at the Jozani forest, there are estimates of about 2,000 of them now, most of them hanging around the Jozani forest.
About this tour
Tour type | Set-date, set-itinerary, group | |
Main focus | Non-safari | |
Activity level | Easy activity | |
Best months | All months | |
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Fine details
Safari highlights
- Beaches
What’s included?
- Park fees
What’s not included?
- Accommodation
- All drinks
- Internal flights
- International flights
- Laundry
- Private vehicle and driver
- Spa treatments
- Visas
Itinerary
Day 3: Dar es salaam to Zanzibar
Departure from Dar es Salaam: Take a morning ferry from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar; Arrive at Zanzibar and transfer to your beachfront accommodation you will spend the afternoon unwinding on the pristine beaches, swimming in the turquoise waters, or simply enjoying the breathtaking views. Sunset dhow cruise: In the evening, embark on a traditional dhow boat cruise to witness a stunning sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Day 2: Spice tour to Stone town
After breakfast visit the Spice Farm plantation to explore the spices and late afternoon drive back to the hotel for lunch, water activities, dinner and overnight. Zanzibar is famous for its spices. Second only to tourism, spice farming forms a major part of Zanzibar's economy. In the evening, walk to Stone town this old town in East Africa with a guide to explore different places in the history of Zanzibar.
Day 3: Jozani forest
After breakfast drive to Jozani Forest for Red Colobus Monkeys with packed lunches. Later in the evening, you will be transferred to Zanzibar it will be the end of the journey.
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