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Half Day Zanzibar Stone Town and Spice Farm Tour

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Half Day Zanzibar Stone Town and Spice Farm Tour

Half Day Zanzibar Stone Town and Spice Farm Tour

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Come and join our experienced guide for a half day visit. You will be introduced to the historic charms of old Stone Town, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage, the guide will introduce you to the historical sites and place of interest. Stone town and its buildings are full of history and stories of the ancient times when Sultans, Arabs, Europeans and Zanzibaris wrote the history of this beautiful island. You will visit the Anglican Cathedral and the Slave markets, the Palace of the Sultans, Tip Tip’s House, the Old Arabic Fort, Forodhani Park and of course the famous Zanzibar Doors while walking in the petite streets.

A guide will walk with you around Darajani Market and the narrow streets of Stone Town, where you will be able to randomly shop from souvenirs shops and take instagrammable photos, exploring the culture of Swahili people. We only have local tour guides because we believe that they have better knowledge of Zanzibar and can provide you insider access that enables you to experience Zanzibar like a local.

Zanzibar is the ultimate Indian Ocean experience, with its fascinating history, incredible nature, enchanting sunset and magnificent beaches, altogether embraced by the scent of exotic spices. If you are looking for a peaceful yet active escape, Zanzibar is the perfect place to give rein to your holiday wanderlust. Visiting Zanzibar means exploring and experiencing all the sights, sounds, tastes and smells that our amazing island has to offer. From the markets in Stone Town to exquisite tropical beaches and everything in between. Discover a vibrant, multi-cultural cuisine, shop for spices, textiles, and jewellery and visit local cooperatives to learn more about our island’s history, culture and people.

Duration

1 Day Day

Tour Type

Mid-Range

Language

English, Germany, France, Spain

Highlights

 

Stone Town Tour Highlights!

  • Visiting historical buildings in Stone Town; House of Wonders, Freddie Mercury House, Sultans’ Palace etc.
  • Shopping at Darajani Market in Stone Town
  • Experience the local Fish auction in Stone Town tour
  • Learn more about culture and architectures of the Stone Town.
  • Taking amazing photos of stone town

Popular Features

Can Be Customized

Can Start Any Day

Suitable for all ages

Included

  • our Guide; English, French, German, Italian.
  • Entrances
  • Drinking water
  • All government fees
  • Hotel Pick up/ Drop-off
  • Tropical Fruits and Soft Drinks

Travel Itinerary

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9:30

Stop At House of Wonders (Beit-el-Ajaib)

Known as the House of Wonders, Beit el Ajaib was built around 1883 as the ceremonial palace for the ruling sultan, Sultan Barghash. This is one of the most prominent and magnificent structures in Zanzibar and all of East Africa. It is the first building in East Africa to have electricity and an electric elevator! Beit al Ajaib can be seen from a great distance while approaching Zanzibar from the sea, and now acts as a symbol of Zanzibar’s rich history and is featured on many postcards and history books.

  • 20 Minutes
10:00

Stop at: Palace Museum (Beit al-Sahel)

The Palace Museum is a large building with castellated battlements overlooking the Indian Ocean on Mizingani Road in Stone Town. Originally called the Sultan's Palace, it was built in the late 1890s for members of the sultan's family and is the most recent of the Sultan’s palaces in Zanzibar. In 1911 it became the official residence of the Sultan of Zanzibar. After the 1964 Revolution, when Sultan Jamshid was overthrown, it was renamed the Peoples' Palace and used as government offices. In 1994 it became a museum dedicated to the history and lifestyle of the Sultans of Zanzibar.

  • 20 Minutes
10:30

Stop at: St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Cathedral

The Roman Catholic cathedral of St. Joseph is an important historical building located in the Baghani area of Stone Town, Zanzibar. It was built by French missionaries between 1893 and 1898, and the plans were drawn by the same French architect who designed the cathedral in Marseilles, France. The defining characteristic of the cathedral are its twin spires (similar to those of Marseille’s church) which are prominent elements of the Stone Town’s skyline and can be easily spotted from a distance off the coast. Despite these prominent spires, the church itself can prove difficult to find while walking the narrow streets of Baghani.

  • 30 Minutes
10:40

Stop at: Freddie Mercury Museum

The Freddie Mercury Museum is located in the heart of Stone Town, Zanzibar. It is located in the same house where Freddie and his family stayed until they moved to England in 1963. The Museum showcases a detailed accord of Zanzibar starting from the late 1800’s, the birth place of Farrokh Bulsara, his roots with the Zoroastrian Religion, his childhood and upbringing in Zanzibar, followed by his schooling in Panchgani, India, and then his extraordinary journey to becoming one of the greatest stars of all time. Farrokh Bulsara was born on Thursday, 5th September 1946 in Zanzibar, Stone Town to parents Bomi Bulsara and Jer Bulsara. Farrokh means; lucky and fortunate. Farrokh and his family belonged to the Zoroastrian religion, one of the world’s oldest religions.

  • 20 Minutes
11:00

Stop at: The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe)

It was built by Omani Arabs after expelling the Portuguese in 1699. It was used as a garrison and prison in the 19th century, and as a terminal of the Zanzibar railways 1945-28. A new guardhouse was built in 1947 and used as the ladies' club, and an amphitheatre was added in the 1990s. It is now the headquarters of the Zanzibar international film festival

  • 30 Minutes
11:30

Stop at: Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral

it is made mostly of coral stone. It has a unique concrete roof shaped in an unusual barrel vault (that was Steere's idea) and the overall structure mixes Perpendicular Gothic and Islamic details.The cathedral was consecrated in 1903 and named after Canterbury Cathedral.

  • 30 Minutes
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Do you provide transport from my Hotel?

Yes We provide transport from and back to any Hotel in Zanzibar.

What to bring for Stone Town Tour?

just wear the normal clothes. Please do not wear short clothes because you will meet with locals.

How long is Stone Town Tour?

Stone Town tour takes approximately 3 hours to complete the trip.

Can I combine Stone Town tour with other Tours?

Yes, its possible to combine Stone Town with other tours. Like Prison Island, Spice Farm, Jozani Forest.

What are the main places you will visit?

House of Wonder, Old Fort, Darajani Market, Old Slave Market, Freddie Mercury House etc.

Is it worth visiting Stone Town?

Absolutely, Stone Town has a lot of history and cultures you can explore.

Tour Terms & Conditions

Change & Refund Policies

  • Free cancellation at or before 00:00 at least 1 day before the date of use
  • Cancellations made after 00:00 at least 1 day before the date of use will incur a cancellation fee of 100%
  • Partial cancellation of this booking is not permitted