Tour Overview
Safari Blue Trip is one of Zanzibar’s most celebrated full‑day excursions, offering a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Guests sail across turquoise waters aboard a traditional dhow, exploring hidden lagoons, sandbanks, and vibrant coral reefs. The journey includes snorkeling among tropical fish, swimming in crystal‑clear lagoons, and enjoying the serenity of untouched islands.
A highlight of the day is a delicious seafood feast served on the sandbank, accompanied by tropical fruits and refreshing drinks. This tour combines marine exploration, cultural charm, and leisure, leaving guests with unforgettable memories of Zanzibar’s ocean paradise.
Tour Highlights
Tour Itinerary
Your adventure begins with a hotel pickup and transfer to the departure point, where guests board a traditional dhow. The sailing journey offers panoramic views of Zanzibar’s coastline and the sparkling Indian Ocean. The first stop includes snorkeling in coral reefs teeming with marine life. Guests then swim in natural lagoons and enjoy the thrill of discovering hidden ocean treasures.
A break on a pristine sandbank allows time to relax, sunbathe, and capture breathtaking photos. A seafood lunch is served on the sandbank, featuring freshly grilled fish, lobster, and tropical fruits. The afternoon is spent sailing, swimming, or simply enjoying the peaceful atmosphere before returning to shore and transferring back to your hotel.
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Hamiar Zanzibar Tours & Safari
Safe, fun, and full of wonder — Hamiar Zanzibar Tours & Safari, guided by local experts, creates experiences that bring families closer and leave smiles that last a lifetime in Zanzibar.



