Discover Zanzibar on a private tour
Welcome to Zanzibar, a place where the ocean meets the shoreline in a dance that's as old as time itself. Here, the air carries whispers of spices that have travelled across the globe, blending into a rich cultural canvas. As you wander with your local guide, you'll find that Zanzibar tours are more than just a visit; they're a passage into the island's essence. Picture yourself navigating through the maze-like alleys of Stone Town, each turn revealing a new chapter of its storied past. On a food and wine tour, the spices that made this island famous will come to life, not just in taste but in the tales your guide shares. Zanzibar is not just a location; it’s a living, breathing narrative waiting for you to explore its every hue and aroma. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Zanzibar. Explore Zanzibar your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Zanzibar tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Zanzibar for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Walk the boardwalks at Jozani-Chwaka Bay to see Zanzibar red colobus monkeys and mangrove crabs, then visit the Mnarani turtle sanctuary in Nungwi. Your guide can also arrange responsible dolphin tours in Menai Bay that follow wildlife-friendly guidelines. Layover tours: With 3–5 hours from the airport, take a Stone Town walking tour through Darajani Market, the Old Fort, and artisan alleys, then fit in a quick spice tasting at a nearby farm. If time is tight, stay in town for a fast lunch and views along the seafront before your ride back. Boat tours: Sail a private dhow at sunset off Stone Town, or cruise to the Nakupenda sandbank for snorkelling and a simple beach picnic. For clearer reefs, your guide can plan a half-day boat to Mnemba Atoll from Matemwe with masks, fins, and park fees handled in advance. Stone Town is very walkable, while public dala-dalas to beaches and forests are slow and crowded. It’s easy to book chauffeured tours or a private driver with your guide for island-wide stops and boat departures. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Zanzibar inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Take a private walking tour to explore Zanzibar and consider checking out some popular neighborhoods for your itinerary with a local guide. There's no better way to know a neighborhood than having a local by your side. - Stone Town: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Stone Town is perfect for cultural tourists. Wander through narrow alleys, admire the historical architecture, and visit bustling spice markets. - Nungwi: Ideal for families, this northern tip of the island offers pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. Enjoy snorkeling and beachside activities in a lively setting. - Paje: Known for its water sports, Paje caters to adventure seekers and multi-generational groups. Try kite surfing or simply relax on the stunning beaches. - Jambiani: A quieter alternative, this village is great for tourists seeking meaningful connections. Interact with local communities and experience traditional Swahili culture. Day trip ideas from Zanzibar From Zanzibar, it’s easy to branch out to nearby beaches, forests, and islands, building day trips and flexible tours around what you like to see and do. Jozani Forest and Mangroves: Spot endangered Zanzibar red colobus monkeys on shaded forest paths, then walk the mangrove boardwalk to learn how these roots protect the coast; it’s a simple nature fix with short drives and plenty of chances for photos if wildlife, plants, and quiet trails are your thing. Spice Farms near Kizimbani: Trace cloves, vanilla, cinnamon, and cardamom from tree to table, tasting as you go and hearing how spice shaped local life; hands-on demos and a relaxed farm lunch can turn your tour into a food and culture day. Menai Bay sandbanks by dhow: Sail a traditional boat from Fumba to clear shallows for snorkelling over coral gardens, watch for dolphins at a respectful distance, and eat a grilled seafood lunch on a sandbank; great if you like easy water time without long travel. Nungwi and Kendwa on the north coast: Swap Stone Town’s lanes for wide sand, visit dhow-building beaches, and time sunset for calm water and big skies; add a short snorkel stop or a simple village walk if you want more than a beach day. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Zanzibar most travellers miss.