Zanzibar Honeymoon: A Week of Sun, Spice & Secluded Romance

Escape to the idyllic shores of Zanzibar for an unforgettable honeymoon. This 7-day itinerary blends cultural discovery in Stone Town with pristine beach relaxation, romantic sunsets, and unique island adventures

 

ZANZIBAR BEACH TOURS, ZANZIBAR HOLIDAYS, ZANZIBAR VACATIONS, ZANZIBAR CULTURE & SPICE TOURS – EXPLORE THE ISLAND OF HISTORY AND BEAUTY

If you’re seeking a personalized or tailor-made trip to Zanzibar, we are your go-to experts. With years of experience creating unforgettable island escapes, we offer exceptional value in organizing beach holidays, spice tours, historical walks, and cultural experiences in Zanzibar.

Zanzibar is a tropical paradise with soft sandy beaches, coral reefs, historic towns, spice plantations, and a mix of African, Arab, and European influences. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore culture, or dive into marine life, Zanzibar delivers a unique island experience.


PLACES TO VISIT IN ZANZIBAR

1. Stone Town
The heart of Zanzibar’s culture and history, Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore winding alleys, carved wooden doors, spice markets, and historical landmarks like the Old Fort and House of Wonders.

 

2. Prison Island (Changuu Island)
A short boat ride from Stone Town, Prison Island is home to giant Aldabra tortoises and historic ruins. Visitors enjoy sunbathing, snorkeling, and photography.

3. Nungwi and Kendwa Beaches
Located on the northern coast, these beaches offer some of the clearest waters and best sunsets. Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and luxury resorts.

4. Jozani Forest
Home to the rare red colobus monkey, this protected forest is great for nature lovers. Walk through the mangrove boardwalk and enjoy diverse flora and fauna.

5. Spice Plantation Tours
Known as the “Spice Island,” Zanzibar offers interactive spice tours where visitors can see, smell, and taste cloves, nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon, and other exotic spices.


Tips for Visitors to Zanzibar:

  • Respect local customs; modest dress is recommended in towns.

  • The local currency is Tanzanian Shillings, but USD is widely accepted.

  • Avoid plastic bags—they are banned in Zanzibar.

  • Tap water is not drinkable—use bottled water.

  • Always negotiate prices in markets or taxis unless marked as fixed.