Zanzibar Swimming with Dolphins
If you've always dreamed of swimming with dolphins in the wild, Zanzibar is the place to do it! On this trip, you'll head to Kizimkazi beach and play with these beautiful creatures among the waves. Zanzibar Swimming with Dolphins. We'll pick you...
- 5 hours
If you've always dreamed of swimming with dolphins in the wild, Zanzibar is the place to do it! On this trip, you'll head to Kizimkazi beach and play with these beautiful creatures among the waves.
Zanzibar Swimming with Dolphins
We'll pick you up from your hotel in Stone Town at the indicated time and head to the south of Zanzibar for an unforgettable experience.
After an hour and a half of travel along the Tanzanian coast, we'll arrive at Kizimkazi, a small fishing village located on the southwestern end of the island. At the Kizimkazi beach, our guide will provide you a picnic bag and you'll enjoy the main activity of the day: the dolphins are waiting to meet you!
You'll board a boat and sail the waters of the Indian Ocean. A few metres from the shore, you'll meet a friendly family of dolphins who'll invite you to dive in with them. You'll spend two hours playing with these beautiful creatures. Zanzibar is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with dolphins in the wild.
You'll say goodbye to your new friends and return to the mainland. At the end of the day, we'll take you back to your hotel in Stone Town, where we'll return 5 hours later.
Pickup
This tour includes pick-up from your hotel in Zanzibar. The following zones include pickup:
West zone: Stone Town, Bububu, Mbweni, Chukwani, Kama, Mangapwani, Fumba and Chuini.North and east zone: Kidoti, Kendwa, Nungwi, Matemwe, Pwani Mchangani, Kiwengwa, Pongwe, Chwaka and Uroa.South zone: Makunduchi, Kizimkazi, Jambiani, Paje, Dongwe, Pingwe, Bwejuu and Michamvi.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- English–speaking guide
- Transport by private vehicle
- Mineral water
- Swimming with dolphins for 2 hours
- Basic snorkelling equipment
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility