3 Days Zanzibar Vacations

Zanzibar Island

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$ 860

Duration

3 days

Tour Type

4.67 by 3 reviews
  • Quality4.67
  • Location4.67
  • Amenities4.67
  • Services5
  • Price4.33

Tour Highlight

Welcome to mesmerizing Zanzibar, the perfect location to relax and enjoy the ‘downtime’ you deserve. With three nights on the exotic Spice Island, our Zanzibar Beach Holiday gives you plenty of time near the sparkling beach and gorgeous Indian Ocean. Enjoy the warm lapping of the waves, as the beautiful clear waters of the Indian Ocean meet the perfect white sands of Zanzibar. Enjoy your own piece of paradise!

Your schedule on this holiday is deliberately relaxed, to ensure you get straight into a proper beach holiday mood. Indeed, many guests will choose to spend most time chilling-out on or by the beautiful sands, or in the hotel pool. But you may be tempted to have an ocean swim or take part in some water sports or other activities. Your stay on Zanzibar would be incomplete without dipping into a bit of its fascinating culture and history, so we include a guided tour around historic Stone Town, the characterful quarter of the island capital with its narrow streets and patchwork of architectural styles. After your three-night stay in Zanzibar, we will transfer you back to the airport for your return flight.

Tour Plan

On arrival at Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, you will be met by our driver who will take you on the transfer to your Zanzibar beach hotel. You have the evening at leisure and your dinner tonight will be provided by your hotel.

After breakfast at your hotel, kick back and enjoy a day at leisure at your ocean side hotel. You can cool off in the hotel pool or in the nearby ocean – the choice is yours. Your hotel will also provide you with both lunch and dinner today, so this really is a day when you can take it easy.

Breakfast is once again provided at leisure by your beach hotel. After that, feel free to enjoy another full day of relaxation by the Indian Ocean: a bit of sunbathing, perhaps or something a bit more energetic such as snorkelling or swimming. Ask at the hotel reception, to see what activities are available. As you are on a full board basis, once again you will take both lunch and dinner today at your hotel.

Included/Exclude

  • All internal transfers in all tours & excursion
  • Lunch during tours & excursion
  • All entrance fees at historical sites and conservation areas
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Accommodation in board
  • Government Tax
  • International or Local Flights
  • Optional activities
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips

Tour Information

Max Guests

10

Min Age

12+

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FAQs
Mostly Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to go on a safari in Tanzania largely depends on what you want to see. Generally, the dry season from late June to October is ideal for wildlife viewing. During this period, animals congregate around water sources, making them easier to spot. Additionally, the Great Migration in the Serengeti, where millions of wildebeest and zebras move in search of greener pastures, peaks around June and July for river crossings and from late January to February for the calving season.

Tanzania is home to some of the most renowned national parks and reserves in Africa. The Serengeti National Park is famous for the Great Migration and abundant wildlife. Ngorongoro Crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers an incredible concentration of wildlife in a stunning volcanic caldera. Tarangire National Park is known for its large elephant herds and baobab trees, while Lake Manyara National Park is famous for its tree-climbing lions and diverse birdlife. The Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park in the south offer more remote and less crowded safari experiences.

Tanzania offers a variety of safari experiences to suit different interests and budgets. Classic game drives are the most common and allow you to see wildlife from the comfort of a 4×4 vehicle. Walking safaris provide a more intimate experience, allowing you to explore the bush on foot with a knowledgeable guide. Hot air balloon safaris in the Serengeti offer a unique perspective of the landscape and wildlife from above. Night safaris, available in certain parks, give you the chance to spot nocturnal animals. Additionally, cultural safaris can be arranged to visit local tribes and learn about their way of life.

Packing for a safari requires careful consideration to ensure comfort and practicality. Essential items include light, breathable clothing in neutral colors to blend in with the environment and avoid attracting insects. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are crucial for protection from the sun. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or boots are recommended for walking safaris. Binoculars and a good camera are essential for wildlife viewing and photography. Additionally, bring insect repellent, a first aid kit, any necessary medications, and a reusable water bottle. Layered clothing is advisable as temperatures can vary greatly from morning to evening.

Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists, and the safari industry is well-regulated with experienced guides and operators. However, as with any travel, it’s important to exercise common sense and take precautions. Always follow the instructions of your guide, particularly when it comes to wildlife viewing and safety. Be aware of your surroundings and secure your belongings. In terms of health, it’s important to take preventive measures against malaria and stay hydrated. It’s also advisable to check travel advisories and register with your embassy before traveling.

Yes, many lodges and tour operators in Tanzania cater to families and offer child-friendly safari experiences. However, it’s important to choose the right itinerary and accommodations to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip for everyone. Some lodges have age restrictions for certain activities, such as walking safaris, but they often provide alternative activities for younger children. Family tents, educational programs, and specialized guides can enhance the experience for kids. It’s also essential to consider health precautions, such as malaria prevention, and ensure that your children are comfortable with the travel arrangements.

Most international travelers fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) near Arusha, or Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Dar es Salaam. Arusha is the gateway to the northern safari circuit, including the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, while Dar es Salaam is the entry point for southern parks like Selous and Ruaha. From these airports, you can take domestic flights or arrange ground transportation to your safari destination. Some safari packages include internal flights to save travel time.

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