Zanzibar is Tanzania's spice island archipelago, a Swahili paradise where Stone Town's labyrinthine alleys, clove plantations, and turquoise lagoons create the perfect finale to any East African safari itinerary. Unguja, the main island, blends Arab, Persian, Indian, and African influences in architecture, cuisine, and daily life along streets scented with incense and ocean salt. Explore Stone Town's carved doors, the House of Wonders, and the former slave market memorial, then lose yourself in markets fragrant with cinnamon, vanilla, and cardamom piled high in woven baskets. North coast beaches at Nungwi and Kendwa offer powder sand and reef snorkeling, while the east coast's Paje and Jambiani draw kitesurfers and those seeking quieter shores away from crowds. Jozani Forest shelters rare red colobus monkeys found nowhere else on earth, and dolphin tours depart from Kizimkazi village into waters where spinner dolphins play at dawn. Spice farm tours reveal why Zanzibar earned its aromatic reputation across centuries of Indian Ocean trade, and dhow sailing at sunset captures the island's timeless romance on calm seas. Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the island's warm hospitality welcomes honeymooners, families, and adventurers alike throughout the year. Whether you arrive by ferry from Dar es Salaam or fly direct, Zanzibar transforms a safari itinerary into a complete journey of wilderness, culture, and Indian Ocean bliss. Luxury resorts and heritage guesthouses offer refined comfort after mainland safari adventures, completing an East African journey with elegance and Indian Ocean serenity.