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This Zanzibar Beach Holiday 3 Day is a short and perfect trip for relaxing after a safari in the African bush. It combines the magic that is Stone with Zanzibar historical site. with three nights of luxury relaxing at the beach.
Arrive at the Zanzibar Airport with Precision Air morning flight for Zanzibar beach holiday Tour and transfer to the Zanzibar Beach Resort for dinner and overnight Half board
At 8:30 south coast dolphin tour trip to dolphin watching tour, a day trip to Kizimkazi, wonderful you may swim with hundreds of spinner & bottle-nose dolphins playing off Kizimkazi beach & give you chance to experience special natural message in the Indian ocean, at 2:30 pm driving to jozani forest tour for red Colobus Monkeys, natural forest, and mangrove forest and the living spices of fish underneath. Visit Zala Park to learn how local people become creative to protect the natural living reptiles, and back to town for dinner and overnight,
Overnight and Breakfast, at Mtoni Marine hotel
UNESCO has recently declared Stone Town as one of the worldβs historic cities, and itβs now a protected area in Zanzibar. The tour takes you to the former site of the slave market; the cathedral (Cathedral Church of Christ) built in its site in 1874, the Sultanβs palace, and more. Relax at leisure at the beachside.
After breakfast, take a half-day walk in Stone Town for shopping, and after lunch at a restaurant in Stone Town, drive to the airport in the afternoon to catch your flight to Dar es Salaam and your international flight home.
HISTORICAL STONE-TOWN TOUR
Stone Town is one of the oldest living Swahili towns in East Africa. Its unique winding, narrow streets are adorned with (some crumbling) beautiful buildings. Established by Arab slave and spice traders in the early 19th century, Stone Town is the cultural heart of Zanzibar.
This two-hour tour commences with a visit to Zanzibarβs colorful market. Alive with the buzz of locals bartering fresh vegetables and baskets of tropical fruit, amongst the heady smell of Jack fruit (and many other exotic fruits) we continue on to the site of the Anglican Cathedral built-in 1874 by the British. The cathedral signifies a potent time in Zanzibarβs history and stands on the sight of a past slave market, its high altar standing on the exact site of the whipping post. Slavery was abolished in 1873 through a decree passed by the then-current Sultan of Zanzibar. From here we visit the residence of the late Sultans of Zanzibar, Tippu Tip House, Africa House (the former British Club), the Old Fort, Peoples Garden, House of Wonders (Beit-El-Ajaib), and the old Khoja Shia Itnashari Dispensary, full of intrigue and vivid history from a bygone era. The Zanzibar beach holiday Tour ends with a stroll through the narrow streets of the old stone town, the heart of Zanzibarβs vivacious history.
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