Zanzibar Stone Town Tour

Discover Zanzibar's historic town by exploring various landmarks, including historical sites, the local market, the Old Fort, the Palace Museum, and the location of the former slave market at the Anglican Cathedral Church.

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Overview

Stone Town, the historic heart of Zanzibar City, is the capital of the Zanzibar archipelago, located off the coast of Tanzania. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stone Town is renowned for its rich history and the unique fusion of cultural influences from Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European traditions. The town gets its name from the coral stone buildings that line its narrow, winding streets, giving it a distinctive, ancient charm.

The architecture of Stone Town is a striking blend of various styles, featuring intricately carved wooden doors, elaborate balconies, and a maze of narrow alleyways that lead visitors through a captivating journey back in time. Many of these buildings date back to the 19th century, a period when Zanzibar was an influential trading hub for spices, ivory, and slaves, and the town’s design reflects the wealth and cultural diversity of that era.

Touring Stone Town offers a chance to explore its iconic historic sites, such as the Sultan’s Palace, the House of Wonders, and the Old Fort, all of which reveal layers of Zanzibar’s fascinating past. The town also boasts lively markets and bazaars, where visitors can experience the vibrancy of local life. Street vendors fill the air with the scents of spices, fresh produce, and traditional snacks, offering a sensory feast for those wandering through the streets.

One of Stone Town's highlights is the Forodhani Gardens, a waterfront park where both locals and tourists gather in the evening to savor freshly grilled seafood and other traditional dishes. The seafront promenade provides breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, making it an ideal spot to enjoy a peaceful sunset while soaking in the beauty of the surroundings.

Stone Town’s charm lies not only in its historical significance but also in its atmospheric streets, where every corner tells a story. Its blend of cultures, rich heritage, and vibrant community make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the true essence of Zanzibar. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie, or simply someone seeking to experience the heart of this tropical island, Stone Town offers a captivating journey through time and culture.

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Age 10-25+

Excursion Itinerary

Zanzibar
Start Activities

Stone Town
Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Free time, Shopping, Sightseeing, Walk,
Duration: 2.5 Hours

Walking through Stone Town is like stepping back in time, as you navigate its narrow, winding streets, surrounded by historic buildings and the vibrant atmosphere of local life.


Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral
Sightseeing,
Duration: 30 Min Optional

The Old Slave Market and Anglican Cathedral serve as powerful reminders of Zanzibar’s history of slavery.


Zanzibar
Finish Activities

For reference only. Itineraries are subject to change.

Highlights

  • Explore historic sites like the Sultan’s Palace and House of Wonders.
  • Wander through Stone Town’s maze-like streets and coral stone buildings.
  • Enjoy fresh seafood at Forodhani Gardens with stunning ocean views.
  • Visit vibrant markets selling spices, crafts, and local delicacies.
  • Experience the blend of Swahili, Arab, and European architectural styles.

What's Included and What's Not?

Included

  • Entrance fees at slave market
  • Professional tour guide
  • Bottle of water
  • Pick up from Stone town hotels ( please request in advance)

Not Included

  • Tips

Not Suitable For This Activities

  • People over 75 years

Not Allowed This Activities

  • Alcohol and drugs
  • Littering
  • Smoking

Important Information

What to Bring

Cash

Information Before Booking

  • The ideal time to visit Stone Town is during the dry season, from June to October, when the weather is pleasant and perfect for exploring outdoor sites.
  • While Stone Town is a popular tourist destination, it is also a culturally conservative area. It is recommended to dress modestly when exploring the town, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • The local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), although US dollars are widely accepted in most places. Be sure to carry cash for s

Know Before You Go

  • Stone Town is best explored on foot due to its narrow streets and pedestrian-friendly layout. Taxis and local transport are available for longer trips outside the town.
  • When visiting local homes or markets, always ask for permission before taking photographs. Respect for local customs and traditions is essential.
  • To fully understand the history and significance of Stone Town, consider booking a guided tour. Local guides can offer rich insights into the town's culture, history,

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Duration 3  Hours

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English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish

Pickup Optional

If you wait at the reservation section of your hotel, we can pick you up from there.

Location

Zanzibar Tanzania

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