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Zanzibar Town Beach Vacation
Escape life's daily stresses and unwind on your Zanzibar Town vacation. Few things are more refreshing than the cool sea breeze and the soothing sound of waves hitting the shore. Organize your trip to Zanzibar Town the easy way by choosing one of our Zanzibar Town vacation packages. Many people choose to spend their nights near Shangani Beach, a local highlight only 3 kilometers from the downtown area.
Things You Should Know About Zanzibar Town
- Doze off to the gentle sound of the surf at one of our Zanzibar Town beach hotels. Nothing beats staying close to the ocean.
- Hotels are another top choice for those planning a stay in Zanzibar Town. Two great options are Zanzibar Serena Hotel and Park Hyatt Zanzibar.
- Our Zanzibar Town things to do page is a terrific place to find activities around here. Of course, there's nothing better than a little local knowledge. With a population of 403,700 in Zanzibar Town, we're sure you'll find a few friendly people who'll point you in the right direction.
- Shangani Beach, Slave Market and Forodhani Gardens are some popular attractions that should be on your travel agenda. With our Zanzibar Town vacation deals, you'll have more money in your back pocket to explore.
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Shangani Beach
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Shangani Beach during your travels in Zanzibar Town? Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this culturally rich area.
Forodhani Gardens
Relax in this scenic tree-filled oceanside park that transforms into a lively and busy seafood market after the sun goes down.
Slave Market
An Anglican cathedral now stands on this site where slaves once suffered before being sold into harsh servitude.