Taste the history!
Starts - 5th April 2026
Ends - 10th April 2026
🧍♂️🧍♂️ Double Occupancy - AU $1,895 per person, twin share
🧍♂️Single Occupancy - AU $2,220 own room
Min 2 - Max 14
ZANZIBAR
Start in Stone Town, ZANZIBAR
Finish in Stone Town, ZANZIBAR
Highlights
Spice farm visit
Sunset Dhow (traditional boat) Experience
City tour
Rooftop dinner at Emerson Tea House
Relaxing beach activities
The Zanzibar Archipelago, located in the Indian Ocean 35km off the coast of Tanzania, is a breathtaking spot to escape and explore.
Exotic spices, clear blue waters and a deep history of slave-trading would spring to mind when you think of Zanzibar. However, this 6 day journey will help you discover, there really is so much more to this incredible island.
If you’re passionate about food, forests, cultures rich in history, animals and stunning beaches, then this is definitely the island for you.
Support the wildlife of Zanzibar - Say no to plastic bags!
Plastic is a significant threat to marine life, including turtles & dolphins. Plastic bags are often used by local store owners to pack your souvenirs. Instead of adding to the plastic problem, why not use a beautifully made local cloth bag to take back your treasures in. Pick up a bag from the Sasik's Women’s Cooperative.
Inclusions:
All transport; and transfers by road
Meals as per this itinerary (B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner)
Activities as per this itinerary
Entry fees
Tips, except for local Raw Africa Eco-Tours Staff
Exclusions:
International airfares
Intra-national airfares, unless otherwise specified.
Travel insurance
Country Entry Visas
Beverages
Laundry
Personal spending
On arrival into Stonetown, you will immediately be struck by the history, the deep culture and the exquisite beauty of this exotic island. Take a walk along the harbour's edge, filled with remnants of the British and Omani occupation.
Finish your day with dinner at Emerson Root top tea house. Beautiful food, beautiful views. What more could you ask for?
Meals - D
Accommodation: Emerson on Hurumzi
Today we go exploring the vibrant culture and history of Stonetown. Zanzibar has its past deeply entrenched in the spice & slave trade. Start your morning experiencing a local spice farm, followed by a city tour to explore the influences that have shaped the island over hundreds of years. Finish your day with a cruise on a traditional dhow and maybe grab a bite to eat at the Forodhani night market.
Meals - B L D
Accommodation: Emerson on Hurumzi
After the excitement, hustle and bustle of Stonetown, its time to head to the coast. Kizimkazi beach is located on a peaceful part of the island, surrounded by calm blue waters and endless reefs to explore. En-route to the coast we will stop by the Jozani Forest, home to the rare red colobus monkey and mangrove restoration project.
Meals - B
Accommodation: Karamba Beach Resort
For your last days on Zanzibar, we let you explore Kizimkazi and surrounds on your own. There are so many activities, from snorkeling the reef to beach BBQ's and even one of the best massages on the island. All activities can be booked and paid for directly to Karamba resort. we do highly recommend The Rock Restaurant for a final special night out.
Meals - B
Accommodation: Karamba Beach Resort
As you depart the spice island of Africa, we hope that you leave with memories of a rich culture, history and stunning scenery. Safe travels and we cant wait to see you back on another RAW Africa Eco-Tours adventure.
Meals - B
If you are after an island adventure with amazing food, incredible history, and beautiful beaches, Suleiman knows the hidden secrets of Zanzibar inside out!
"I love Zanzibar beaches, there are fishermen and kids singing and dancing, our beaches are full of life in Zanzibar.”
Lauren Sullivan - Partnerships Coordinator