Turkish Airlines are offering cheap flights from London to beautiful Zanzibar! Book your ticket from only £382 for a round trip!
The Zanzibar Archipelago, with its clear, turquoise water, shallow sandbars and tiny fishing villages, is a breathtaking spot to escape from the world! It’s situated in the Indian Ocean, just 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania. Thanks to its location to the south of the equator, it has a tropical climate.
Spice farms
Zanzibar is known as the Spice Island. Breathe in the local scents on a tour in a local farming village, like Tangawizi or Kidichi. Explore the spice gardens with expert tour guide who will inform you of the African farming methods and show you the wide variety of spices that Zanzibar produces and trades in.
Spices still grown on the island include cloves, vanilla, cocoa, green pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, turmeric, cardamon, lemon grass, achiote tree (annatto) and many more. Most tours include lunch along with an opportunity to sample various spices and fresh tropical fruits that are in season.
Photo: Dorothy Olender
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Travel dates:
March – June 2020
Sample dates:
Mar 24 – Apr 1, Mar 26 – Apr 4, Apr 30 – May 10, May 1-9, 1-14, 7-17, 15-24, 15-26, 19-28, Jun 1-12, 5-15, 9-17, 11-19
Routing:
London – Zanzibar – London

Baggage policy:
One cabin bag and one piece of checked baggage per passenger.
Airport Transfers:
Take advantage of cheap transfers on Rideways.com>>>
Hotel
In Zanzibar we recommend the Golden Tulip Zanzibar Resort ,with very good reviews.

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