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UNESCO World Heritage Site — Swahili architecture, spice markets & rooftop dining
Stone Town is the cultural heart of Zanzibar — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where narrow alleyways open into bustling bazaars, ornate carved doors guard centuries-old merchant houses, and the scent of cloves drifts from rooftop spice markets. Founded by Arab traders in the 19th century, this living museum blends Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences into one of the most atmospheric old towns in the world. Walk the waterfront at sunset, explore the House of Wonders, barter in Darajani Market, and dine on rooftop terraces overlooking the Indian Ocean.

The iconic seafood night market and waterfront promenade where locals and visitors gather at sunset. Grilled lobster, Zanzibar pizza, sugar cane juice, and the aroma of charcoal and spice fill the air every evening.

The bustling central market where Zanzibaris shop for fresh fish, tropical fruits, spices, and household goods. An immersive, authentic experience far from tourist trails.

Built in the late 17th century by Omani Arabs, the Old Fort is Stone Town's oldest building. Today it hosts cultural performances, art exhibitions, and the annual ZIFF film festival.
3 Days / 2 Nights
$415 per person
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$455 per person
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$495 per person
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$585 per person
4 Days / 3 Nights
$625 per person
4 Days / 3 Nights
$650 per person