Zanzibar’s Attractions
- Stone Town: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the capital of Zanzibar, built in the 19th century by Arab and Indian merchants.
- The Zanzibar Archipelago: Situated in the Indian Ocean, it includes the larger islands of Pemba and Unguja (Zanzibar Island).
- Spice Island: Known for its diverse and delicious variety of spices grown on numerous plantations.
- Jozani Forest Reserve: A must-see attraction home to the rare Kirk’s red colobus monkey and Aders’ duiker.
- Pristine Waters: The island is surrounded by clear waters, dotted with traditional dhows, and teeming with marine life.
Climate
Summer (October – April)
20°C/68°F Max: 30°C/86°F
Winter (May – September)
19°C/66°F Max: 25°C/77°F
Winter is peak season in Zanzibar, with warm temperatures and low rainfall. Short rains fall in November; longer rains in April and May.
ZANZIBAR’S BEACH VILLAS & SUITES REVEALED
Zanzibar, with its rich history and stunning turquoise waters, beckons guests to indulge in opulence amidst its exclusive villas and resorts. Picture-perfect beaches adorned with swaying palm trees provide the backdrop for exquisite accommodations, where every detail is meticulously crafted to cater to the most refined tastes. Whether you prefer a secluded beachfront villa or a lavish resort boasting world-class amenities, Zanzibar offers a haven of tranquility for the discerning traveler.

