Experience the perfect blend of Zanzibar's culture, marine life, and breathtaking coastal scenery on this unforgettable excursion to Nungwi, the island's most famous fishing village.
Begin your journey by exploring the vibrant streets of Nungwi Village, where you'll discover the authentic lifestyle of local communities. Visit traditional dhow-building yards, watch skilled craftsmen at work, and learn how these iconic wooden sailing boats have been built using generations-old techniques. You'll also have the opportunity to experience the atmosphere of a traditional fishing village and gain insight into Zanzibar's rich Swahili heritage.
Next, visit the Turtle Aquarium, a natural tidal sanctuary dedicated to the protection and rehabilitation of sea turtles. Here, you can observe these incredible creatures up close, learn about local conservation efforts, and, depending on conditions, enjoy the unique opportunity to swim alongside them in crystal-clear waters.
As the day unfolds, step aboard a traditional wooden dhow and sail along Zanzibar's spectacular northern coastline. Feel the gentle ocean breeze as you cruise across the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean while the sun slowly sets on the horizon. The changing colors of the sky create a magical atmosphere, making this one of the most memorable experiences in Zanzibar.
Duration: 4 hours
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A cultural half-day in Nungwi — visit the local dhow-building yard, the Mnarani Turtles Aquarium, and finish with a sunset dhow cruise off the northern tip of Zanzibar.
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Standard
Jan 1–Dec 31
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204
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108
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78
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66
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60
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