Courtesy of Zuri Zanzibar.
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar excites year-round visitors with its pristine beaches, exotic wildlife, and thrilling adventures. The archipelago's most celebrated shores—Nungwi, Paje, and Jambiani—each offer their own distinct appeal, from soft sands to the perfect kitesurfing waters. At the heart of paradise lies Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site where visitors can explore aromatic spice markets, stunning architecture, and bustling narrow streets. The contrast defines Zanzibar's unique charm: visitors can spend their morning exploring Stone Town's bazaars and then retreat to the serenity of Changuu Island in the afternoon, where giant tortoises wander freely, and the Indian Ocean stuns as a backdrop.
We suggest: Zuri Zanzibar
Embodying its Swahili name, "beautiful," Zuri Zanzibar has an atmosphere of pure tranquility. With 56 bungalows, suites, and villas, the accommodations feature contemporary design with complementary and local artisanal pieces. The hotel has dozens of daily activities ranging from birdwatching to spice tours, fire dance shows and art classes. The culinary offerings at the hotel celebrate the Indian Ocean's rich legacy, weaving African, European, Arabic, and Indian influences into a special dining experience.