Extraordinary African Safaris
Float over coral gardens teeming with fish — no certification needed, just a mask, fins, and the warm Indian Ocean.
You don’t need to dive to enjoy Zanzibar’s underwater world. Snorkelling over the island’s coral gardens reveals clouds of reef fish, turtles, and the occasional dolphin in warm, clear, waist-to-shoulder-deep water — accessible to all ages and abilities.
Boat trips run to the best sites, Mnemba Atoll chief among them, with guides who know where the marine life gathers. It’s the easiest way to experience the reef, and a highlight for families and first-timers.
A short boat ride to a sheltered snorkel site.
Drift over coral with a guide pointing out marine life.
Drinks and fruit on the boat between sessions.
A different reef, conditions permitting, then back to shore.
The best, easiest way to see the reef for non-divers and families. Mnemba is the standout but draws crowds mid-morning — go early. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a rash vest; the equatorial sun is fierce even in the water.

These are the destinations we most often pair with Zanzibar Snorkeling Holiday, based on route flow, season, and how the wider itinerary fits together.
Powder-white beaches, turquoise reef lagoons, and the carved doorways of Stone Town — the natural finale to any Tanzania safari, 30 minutes'...
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A tiny private island off Zanzibar's north-east tip, ringed by the archipelago's finest reef — the ultimate barefoot luxury and a snorkeller's...
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A laid-back diving island south of Zanzibar — a protected marine park, seasonal whale sharks, and reefs without the crowds.
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Zanzibar's lush, hilly sister island — clove plantations, dramatic drift diving, and a deeply traditional pace far from the crowds.
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