Stone Town Tour – Culture & Heritage of Zanzibar

Step back in time and explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town, the cultural heart of Zanzibar. This guided tour takes you through winding alleys, bustling markets, and historic landmarks, offering a deep dive into the island’s rich Swahili, Arab, Indian, and European influences. From ornate wooden doors to centuriesold mosques, Stone Town is a living museum where every corner tells a story. Perfect for history lovers, culture seekers, and curious travelers, this tour blends architecture, history, and local life into one unforgettable experience.

Tour highlights

  • Darajani Market – the bustling hub of local life, filled with spices, fresh produce, and crafts.
  • House of Wonders (Beit elAjaib) – once the sultan’s palace, now a museum showcasing Zanzibar’s history.
  • Old Fort (Ngome Kongwe) – a 17thcentury fortress built by the Omanis, now home to shops and cultural events.
  • Slave Market Memorial & Anglican Cathedral – a powerful reminder of Zanzibar’s role in the slave trade.
  • Sultan’s Palace Museum (Beit elSahil) – explore royal artifacts and stories from the Omani era.
  • Forodhani Gardens – a seaside park famous for evening food stalls and ocean views.
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  • Stone Town Alleys – admire carved wooden doors, Swahili architecture, and vibrant street life.

Travel Style

Private Car

Interest

Castles and royalty i, City Break i, Culture and history i, Honeymoon & romance i

Departure

Daily

Max group size

40

Activity level

Level 1/4 (Easy)

Itinerary
Pickup from your hotel

Pickup and drop-off in  Zanzibar City & Stone Town, North, East, and West Zanzibar (Nungwi, Kendwa, Pwani Mchangani, Paje) Available

Start your morning at the bustling central market to experience authentic daily life. Watch the lively fish auction and take in the vibrant stalls selling spices, exotic fruits, and local handicrafts.

Walk a short distance to the Anglican Cathedral. Visit the poignant museum, the underground holding cells, and learn about the sobering history of the East African slave trade.

Located just steps away, this former Sultan’s palace offers a deep dive into the royal history of Zanzibar.

Admire this architectural marvel along the waterfront, featuring intricately carved wooden balconies.

Pass by the childhood home of the legendary Queen frontman, a popular photo stop near the seafront.

After fun and exploration, start the return journey and drop off at your hotel
What's included
What to Bring
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Hat or cap
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera
  • Light clothing
Know before you go
  • Maximum group size is 25 travelers
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Respect local customs, especially at historical and religious sites
  • Photography is welcome, but be mindful of people’s privacy
Meeting Point

Pickup and drop-off from any location in Zanziba.


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