Explore Zanzibar’s Stone Town & Spice Tour: Uncover history, savor spices, and enjoy a Swahili lunch. A cultural and culinary journey awaits.
Explore Zanzibar’s Stone Town & Spice Tour: Uncover history, savor spices, and enjoy a Swahili lunch. A cultural and culinary journey awaits.
- The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - At the Old Fort, visitors can journey back in time as they explore Zanzibar’s oldest surviving structure, constructed in the 17th century by the Omani Arabs to protect against the Portuguese. The imposing stone walls, now aged by history, surround a vibrant courtyard where local artisans offer handmade crafts and…
- The Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) - At the Old Fort, visitors can journey back in time as they explore Zanzibar’s oldest surviving structure, constructed in the 17th century by the Omani Arabs to protect against the Portuguese. The imposing stone walls, now aged by history, surround a vibrant courtyard where local artisans offer handmade crafts and souvenirs. Guests can wander through the fort’s historic corridors, discover its intriguing history, and view the open-air amphitheater that continues to host cultural performances today, creating a perfect fusion of history and local culture.
- Old Slave Market/Anglican Cathedral - At the Anglican Cathedral, visitors will explore one of Zanzibar’s most important historical sites, built on the grounds of the former Slave Market. Inside, they will find the impressive altar located where enslaved individuals were once sold, along with a memorial and underground chambers that once confined captives. The guide will recount poignant stories about Zanzibar’s slave trade history and the cathedral’s role in its abolition, making this a profoundly moving and educational visit.
- Freddie Mercury Museum - At the Freddie Mercury Museum, visitors can explore the childhood home of the iconic Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, who was born in Zanzibar. The museum features an intriguing collection of photographs, personal items, and memorabilia, providing insight into his early life, musical journey, and worldwide influence. Guests can learn about his Zanzibar roots, his rise to fame, and the impact of his heritage on his legendary career, making this an essential stop for music enthusiasts and Queen fans.
- Stone Town - In Stone Town, visitors can meander through a labyrinth of narrow streets lined with centuries-old buildings that showcase a mix of Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences. They can explore bustling markets, admire the renowned Zanzibar doors with intricate carvings, and visit historical sites such as the House of Wonders, Old Fort, and Sultan’s Palace. As they absorb the sights, sounds, and aromas of this UNESCO-listed town, they will gain an understanding of Zanzibar’s rich history, Swahili culture, and vibrant local life.
- The Hill Kidichi Spice Farm - At the Spice Farm, visitors can embark on a guided tour through lush plantations, discovering Zanzibar’s renowned cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, and more. They can see, touch, and smell fresh spices in their natural form while learning about their culinary, medicinal, and cosmetic applications. The experience includes tasting exotic fruits, observing a coconut tree climber in action, and concluding with a delightful Swahili lunch infused with locally grown spices, offering a genuine farm-to-table experience.

- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Traditional Swahili lunch
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Traditional Swahili lunch
- All personal needs
- Gratuities
- All personal needs
- Gratuities
Explore the essence of Zanzibar on the Stone Town & Spice Tour with Lunch, offering a delightful mix of history, culture, and culinary experiences. Stroll through the narrow lanes of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stone Town, where each corner tells a tale—visit the Old Fort, Sultan’s Palace, and the Anglican Cathedral, formerly the site of the slave…
Explore the essence of Zanzibar on the Stone Town & Spice Tour with Lunch, offering a delightful mix of history, culture, and culinary experiences. Stroll through the narrow lanes of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Stone Town, where each corner tells a tale—visit the Old Fort, Sultan’s Palace, and the Anglican Cathedral, formerly the site of the slave market. Next, journey to a local spice farm to immerse yourself in the aromas and tastes that have given Zanzibar its moniker, The Spice Island. Discover the cultivation of cloves, cinnamon, and vanilla, savor fresh fruits, and enjoy an exciting coconut tree climb. Conclude your journey with a delectable Swahili lunch, freshly made with farm spices. A day brimming with discovery, flavor, and culture awaits!
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.