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Swimming with Dolphins in Zanzibar

Ever dreamt of swimming with dolphins? Zanzibar is the perfect place! On this tour, we'll head to Mnemba Atoll and dive with these creatures among the waves. Activity Details.

  • 4 - 5 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 47 reviews

Ever dreamt of swimming with dolphins? Zanzibar is the perfect place! On this tour, we'll head to Mnemba Atoll and dive with these creatures among the waves.

Activity Details

At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Zanzibar and head to the north of the island, where Nungwi Beach is located.

Upon arrival, we'll board a boat to the Mnemba Atoll. In this area of the Indian Ocean, you may encounter a friendly family of dolphins. The number of dolphins observed will depend on weather and sea conditions.

Next, we'll proceed to the Mnemba Atoll Marine Reserve for snorkelling. In the clear, shallow waters, you'll see coral reefs with marine life, including clownfish, parrotfish, angelfish, and occasionally sea turtles.

After about 40 minutes of snorkelling, we'll return to the boat for a selection of fresh tropical fruits. Following this, we will head back to Nungwi Beach.

From Nungwi Beach, we'll return to your hotel in Zanzibar, concluding this 4 to 5-hour activity.

Pickup Info

This activity includes pickup from hotels in Kendwa, Nungwi, Pwani Mchangani, Kiwengwa, or Matemwe. If you are staying elsewhere in Zanzibar, we will provide an alternative meeting point in Nungwi.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport by minibus or bus and boat
  • English–speaking tour assistant
  • Tropical fruits
  • Mineral water
  • Snorkelling equipment

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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