Zanzibar: Swimming in paradise

Zanzibar. Place of longing, spice island, surfer’s dream destination and paradise in the Indian Ocean: Zanzibar has many faces and one is more fascinating than the other. Snorkeling and the colorful coral gardens? Swahili culture and melting pot of cultures in historic Stone Town? Lush rainforest, ancient palaces, fragrant spices, tropical beaches and the rustling of palm trees: Zanzibar is all of this.

This is why the island of Zanzibar and its dream beaches will inspire you:

The island of Zanzibar is the perfect mix of beautiful nature, beach holidays and fascinating culture. You were on safari in Tanzania? Then a beach holiday on Zanzibar is the perfect choice – there is no better way to end a safari. A tropical island paradise with white sandy beaches, palm trees and colorful coral reefs, which also scores with a cultural mix of Arabic, Oriental and European influences.

Where is Zanzibar and what are the special features?

Strictly speaking, Zanzibar is an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania and consists of the islands of Unguja and Pemba, which lie together with Mafia Island in the Zanzibar archipelago. Around the islands are fantastically beautiful coral reefs and extensive seagrass meadows. Unguja is the largest of the islands and is commonly referred to as “Zanzibar”. A drive across the island takes you through lush rainforest and mango tree avenues, past coffee and tea plantations, palm plantations and through small villages.

The best travel time: The climate and the best travel time for Zanzibar

Zanzibar is close to the equator, so the climate here is tropical. The temperatures in Zanzibar are around 25 to 30° C all year round, and the water is also pleasantly warm. The rainy season lasts from March to May and from October to November.
The main season in Zanzibar is approximately from December, January and February to March. But June, July, August and September are also ideal travel times for Zanzibar, as there are fewer holidaymakers then.

Who lives there in Zanzibar?

Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous state of Tanzania in Africa. The capital of the same name is Zanzibar with its famous old town Stone Town. Zanzibar is considered a melting pot of cultures. The population speaks Swahili, which is also the lingua franca in large parts of East Africa. Official languages are Swahili and English. In addition, Arabic is spoken in some areas. About 99 percent of the population of Zanzibar are Muslims.

Travel Tips and Sights: The highlights of Zanzibar

  1. The most beautiful beaches of Zanzibar

In Zanzibar you will find absolute dream beaches around the island. Palm beaches stretch for miles on the east coast of Zanzibar. There are also strong tide differences here, so you can take wonderful walks at low tide. The south coast is a paradise for surfers and kite surfers. The west coast is also beautiful, here you can also experience unforgettable sunsets. The north coast is popular with scuba diving and surfers alike. Ebb and flow are hardly noticeable here, you can spend the whole day on and in the water.
The most beautiful beaches include Nungwi Beach, Kendwa Beach, Jambiani, Nakupenda and Paje.

  1. Stone Town, the old town of Zanzibar city

Stone Town, the historic old town of Zanzibar City is an adventure of winding streets, a colorful mix of small shops, stately houses and palaces. Here, delicious aromas from Swahili cuisine fill your nose and African, Indian, Arabic and European influences mix to create a unique, vibrant atmosphere. Discover Sultan’s Palace “House of Wonders”, Mzingani Road, Old Arab Fort, Forodhani Garden and much more.

  1. Prison Island

Changuu Island, also called Kibandiko or Prison Island, is a small island in the Zanzibar Archipelago, located about five kilometers off the main island of Zanzibar. It is a small tropical island paradise with giant tortoises and beautiful sandy beaches. The turtles were a gift from the British governor of the Seychelles in 1914. Today’s turtles are sometimes up to 150 years old.

  1. Jozani Chwaka National Park

Numerous species of monkeys live in the national park, more precisely in the Jozani Forest, in the middle of the island, including the endemic red colobus monkey or the Zanzibar colobus monkey. Jozani Forest is a lush rainforest that is home to aloe, eucalyptus, guava, mahogany and teak trees.

  1. Spice Tour: Spice Farms in Zanzibar

The climate and the many cultural influences have earned Zanzibar the nickname “The Spice Island”. Be sure to visit one of the fascinating spice farms and discover where the pepper grows. Cloves, nutmeg, coconuts, coffee, cocoa, banana trees (there are 15 types of bananas in Zanzibar!), mangoes, avocados, yak, lime grass, sugar cane, vanilla and so much more to discover, smell, feel and taste.

  1. The Rock, the bar on a rock island

On the north side of Bwejuu Beach is The Rock, one of the most beautiful bars and restaurants in the world. It lies on a rock in the middle of the sea. At high tide you can take a boat there and back, at low tide you can easily walk.

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