Beaches & Islands
Nungwi & Kendwa: Known for beautiful beaches, calm waters, and unforgettable sunsets.
Paje: A vibrant coastal town famous for kiteboarding and seaweed farms.
Nakupenda Sandbank: A pristine, turquoise sandbank ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and private picnics.
Prison Island: Visit the giant Aldabra tortoises and discover its history as a former prison and quarantine station.
Mnemba Atoll: The top destination for snorkelling and diving, with clear waters and frequent dolphin sightings.
Nature & Wildlife
Jozani Forest: Home to the rare Zanzibar Red Colobus monkeys and lush mangrove ecosystems.
Dolphin Watching: Private boat trips from Kizimkazi or Mnemba for responsible dolphin encounters.
Cheetah’s Rock: Meet and learn about rescued wildlife in a controlled and ethical environment.
Water Activities
Snorkelling & Diving: Explore colourful coral reefs at Mnemba, Blue Lagoon, and Kizimkazi.
Dhow Cruises: Take a private sunset cruise aboard a traditional wooden dhow.
Water Sports: VIP access to kiteboarding, kayaking, paddle boarding, and jet skiing.
Sea Turtle Conservation: Visit protected nesting beaches and turtle rescue centres, where guests can learn about conservation efforts and safely observe sea turtles.
Unique Experiences
The Rock Restaurant: Enjoy a reservation-only dining experience at Zanzibar’s famous ocean-perched restaurant.
Uzi Island: Visit a quiet island known for mangroves, traditional villages, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Zanzibar Butterfly Center: Wander through a lush tropical sanctuary filled with native butterflies.
Zanzibar is an Indian Ocean archipelago off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. It’s known for its tropical beaches, rich culture, and historic Stone Town.
Yes. Zanzibar is considered one of the safest island destinations in East Africa. Tourist areas are well-maintained, and local communities are welcoming. As always, standard travel awareness is recommended.
Zanzibar is famous for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, spice farms, historic Stone Town, world-class diving, and unique wildlife such as the Zanzibar Red Colobus monkey and endangered sea turtles.
Absolutely. Zanzibar has many ultra-luxury resorts, boutique beachfront villas, and private island retreats ideal for VIP travelers seeking privacy and world-class service.
You can find sea turtles, dolphins, whale sharks (seasonal), colorful coral reef fish, rare Red Colobus monkeys in Jozani Forest, and giant Aldabra tortoises on Prison Island.
Yes, but CelebritySafari arranges only responsible and ethical dolphin tours to avoid stressing the animals. The best places are Kizimkazi and Mnemba Atoll.
No — Zanzibar offers a blend of beaches, culture, history, and nature. Visitors can explore Stone Town, walk through spice farms, support sea turtle conservation, or enjoy forest and mangrove adventures.
Zanzibar has a unique Swahili-Arab influence. You can visit markets, mosques, traditional houses, historic sites, and taste local dishes like Zanzibari biryani and seafood specialties.
Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje, Jambiani, and Matemwe are among the most popular, each offering different vibes — from calm luxury to adventure-filled water sports.
The best months are June to October and December to February for sunny, dry weather and calm seas. However, Zanzibar is warm year-round.
Most travelers need a Tanzanian tourist visa, which can be acquired online or on arrival. CelebritySafari can assist with VIP arrival arrangements.
Snorkeling, diving, dhow cruises, spice tours, cultural tours, kiteboarding, dolphin watching, sea turtle conservation visits, and fine dining at unique spots like The Rock Restaurant.
Yes. Many resorts offer family villas, kids’ clubs, safe swimming areas, and nature activities suitable for all ages.
Privacy, luxury beachfront villas, private island getaways, personalized marine excursions, exclusive conservation experiences, and seamless connections from safari destinations.
