Enjoy a private airport pickup with meet-and-greet service, followed by a guided Stone Town tour, and a comfortable drop-off at your hotel or the airport. Travel with reliable, air-conditioned vehicles, professional local drivers, and no hidden costs for a smooth and stress-free experience.
Private <br/>Duration: 3 hours<br/>Van<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
️ Discover Zanzibar’s Most Famous Historic Building
You’ll visit Bayt al-ʿAjāʾib — the “House of Wonders” — a striking historic palace built in 1883 by Sultan Barghash bin Said as a ceremonial palace and showpiece of modernity. At the time it was constructed, it was the first building in Zanzibar (and among the first in East Africa) to have electricity and an elevator, and its enormous carved doors and towering façade made it a symbol of innovation and power.
Iconic Architecture & Seafront Views
Architectural Highlights: Admire the narrow cast-iron pillars, expansive verandas, and beautifully carved doors that mix Swahili, Omani, and European influences.
Location: The palace faces the scenic Forodhani Gardens and Indian Ocean seafront — perfect for photos and to feel the rhythm of Stone Town life.
Step Into Zanzibar’s Oldest Building
At the Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe), travelers explore the oldest surviving structure in Stone Town, built in the late 17th century by the Omani Arabs on the site of a former Portuguese fort. Its thick coral-stone walls, open courtyards, and historic cannons tell stories of Zanzibar’s strategic role in Indian Ocean trade and defense.
What Travelers Will See
Massive stone walls and battlements that once protected the island
Historic cannons and guard towers overlooking the seafront
A large central courtyard that today hosts cultural events and festivals
Small artisan shops selling handmade jewelry, carvings, paintings, and textiles
Views toward the House of Wonders, Forodhani Gardens, and the Indian Ocean
What Travelers Will Do
Walk through the fort while learning about Omani, Portuguese, and Swahili history
Browse local crafts and souvenirs made by Zanzibari artists
Visit one of Zanzibar’s most powerful historical sites, built on the former slave market of Stone Town. Travelers will see the Anglican Cathedral, underground slave chambers, and memorials that tell the story of the East African slave trade and its abolition. A guided visit offers insight into Zanzibar’s past, the human cost of slavery, and the island’s journey toward freedom, making this a meaningful and educational stop in Stone Town.
Experience the vibrant heart of local life at Darajani Bazaar, Stone Town’s busiest market. Travelers will see colorful stalls piled high with fresh fruits, spices, seafood, meat, and local snacks, while vendors call out and bargain in lively Swahili style. Walking through the market offers a true taste of everyday Zanzibar—its flavors, aromas, and energy—and is a great place to learn about local foods and culture.
Visit the birthplace of Freddie Mercury, the legendary lead singer of Queen, located in the heart of Stone Town. Travelers will see the historic building where he spent part of his childhood and learn about his Zanzibari roots, family background, and early life before international fame. This short stop is a must for music lovers and offers great photo opportunities while exploring Stone Town’s rich cultural history.
Zanzibar City, also known as Stone Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the cultural heart of Zanzibar. This historic city offers a unique blend of African, Arab, and Indian influences, evident in its architecture, cuisine, and vibrant markets. With its narrow alleys, ornate doors, and bustling bazaars, Zanzibar City is a captivating destination for history lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its narrow alleys, ornate doors, and rich history. It's a labyrinth of culture, history, and architecture.
A popular waterfront area that comes alive in the evenings with food stalls, street performers, and local crafts.
A small island known for its giant Aldabra tortoises and beautiful beaches. It's a great spot for snorkeling and relaxing.
A local version of pizza with a thin crust and topped with spices, meat, and vegetables.
A spicy soup made with potatoes, peas, and meat, served with rice or chapati.
Rice cooked with coconut milk and spices, often served with fish or meat.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities.
Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Zanzibar City is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar ferry terminal
Affordable and widely used by locals. Can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular beach destination with white sandy beaches and clear blue waters.
A village known for its ancient mosques and dolphin tours.
Price varies by option