Discover Stone Town’s rich history and explore Zanzibar’s spice farms. Dive into Swahili culture, taste tropical fruits, and witness coconut climbing.
Discover Stone Town’s rich history and explore Zanzibar’s spice farms. Dive into Swahili culture, taste tropical fruits, and witness coconut climbing.
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Stone Town - This insightful guided tour of Zanzibar’s historic city of Stone Town offers a vivid testament to a rich cultural heritage, where Persian, Indian, Arab, and European influences blend seamlessly with local African traditions and culture.
It presents an exclusive opportunity to explore the beauty of historical buildings featuring diverse…
- Stone Town - This insightful guided tour of Zanzibar’s historic city of Stone Town offers a vivid testament to a rich cultural heritage, where Persian, Indian, Arab, and European influences blend seamlessly with local African traditions and culture.
It presents an exclusive opportunity to explore the beauty of historical buildings featuring diverse architectural designs, intricately carved wooden doors shaded by balconies, loggias, and verandas, highlighting the unique World Heritage Site of Stone Town.
The half-day Stone Town Tour includes visits to the Former Slave Market Site, Darajani Town Market, Zanzibar Coffee House, Sultan’s Palace, The Old Arab Fort, House of Wonders, and many other noteworthy sites.
Additionally, enjoy a fantastic opportunity to shop for souvenirs in small bazaars, where you can bargain for great prices with assistance from our highly qualified Tour Guide.
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Zito Spice Farm - This brief guided walking tour offers a unique experience, showcasing why Zanzibar has been known as Spice Island for centuries.
The tour takes you to small spice gardens and farms in Zanzibar’s rural areas, where local communities cultivate a variety of spices, including nutmeg, cinnamon, vanilla, cloves, cardamom, ginger, turmeric, and many other medicinal and ornamental plants, along with a variety of tropical fruits grown in Zanzibar.
It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn how different plants are used for herbal medicine, traditional ceremonies, and local Zanzibar cuisines, which are integral to Zanzibar’s daily life.
The tour also provides the chance to taste different fruits grown on the island and experience the adventurous coconut palm climbing practiced by local coconut climbers working on these spice farms.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guide
- Guide fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guide
- Guide fees
- All other expenses of a personal nature.
- All other expenses of a personal nature.
This tour combines two distinct attractions: Stone Town and the Spice Farm. It typically begins in Stone Town, where visitors can immerse themselves in Swahili culture and admire various architectural styles influenced by different foreign cultures.
The itinerary includes visits to several historical landmarks such as the House of Wonders, Old Fort,…
This tour combines two distinct attractions: Stone Town and the Spice Farm. It typically begins in Stone Town, where visitors can immerse themselves in Swahili culture and admire various architectural styles influenced by different foreign cultures.
The itinerary includes visits to several historical landmarks such as the House of Wonders, Old Fort, Freddie Mercury House, and Saint Joseph Catholic Church, among others.
The tour then proceeds to a local community spice farm, located a 25-minute drive from Stone Town. Here, visitors will discover why Zanzibar is known as the Spice Island.
Guests will explore spice plants and fruit trees, learning about the cultivation, harvesting, and uses of fruits and spices in cooking and medicine.
Additionally, visitors will have the chance to taste tropical fruits and witness coconut climbing, a traditional practice demonstrated by a local guide from the farm.
- Remaining two hours should be allotted for the travel time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.