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Wander through the narrow streets of Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and soak up the unique blend of Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences.
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Take a boat trip to Prison Island (Changuu Island) and explore its historical prison ruins, relax on its white sandy beaches, and swim in crystal-clear waters.
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Zanzibar boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Head to places like Nungwi, Kendwa, or Paje to unwind on pristine sands and swim in turquoise waters.
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Discover why Zanzibar is often called the "Spice Island" by embarking on a spice tour. Visit spice farms, where you can see, smell, and taste a variety of spices.
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Explore the vibrant underwater world of Mnemba Atoll, a marine conservation area teeming with colourful coral reefs and diverse marine life.
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Take a guided tour of Jozani Forest, the last remaining indigenous forest in Zanzibar, and home to the rare and endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey.
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Sail on a traditional wooden dhow boat and watch the mesmerising sunset over the Indian Ocean. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, sip on refreshing drinks, and savour freshly prepared seafood.
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Indulge in Zanzibar's diverse culinary scene by trying local delicacies such as Zanzibari pizza, seafood dishes like octopus curry or grilled lobster, and refreshing beverages.
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These activities make Zanzibar a truly paradisiacal destination.