Chumbe Side-trip
This wonderful 3 night side-trip, starts and ends in Stone Town so is designed as an extra to any of our other Beach Add-ons; visit the ecologically sensitive Chumbe Island Lodge, a fabulous beach side destination that is both original and stylish. This trip includes transfers to and from Stone Town and is designed to be added to one of our Beach Add-ons to create a longer trip. It is perfect for those who want a little longer by the sea whilst maintaining a diverse beach experience.
You will be met in Stone Town and driven to Mbweni Beach: here you connect with a boat and cross to a tiny coral island about 6 miles from the mainland. Within the marine park is situated the beautiful and environmentally conscious… |
| Chumbe Island Lodge (half board) |
| Learn about the islands geology, flora and fauna on the forest walk, enjoy the beach walks across the inter-tidal zones and go snorkelling on the offshore coral gardens with guides who know the reef well. |
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A boat will take you from Chumbe back to Zanzibar mainland - where you can head back to Stone Town by car or connect on to any of the other Beach Add-ons. |
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To |
Cost |
| 1-Jan-2012 |
29-Feb-2012 |
£650 |
| 1-Mar-2012 |
15-Apr-2012 |
£611 |
| 5-Jun-2012 |
30-Sep-2012 |
£669 |
| 1-Oct-2012 |
30-Nov-2012 |
£631 |
| 1-Dec-2012 |
31-Dec-2012 |
£669 |
Notes:
- The prices shown are per person sharing; call us for single person supplements.
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This itinerary includes:- All transfers in Africa.
- A comprehensive pack of information covering the places that you'll be visiting.
- A complementary copy of the Bradt Travel Guide to Zanzibar, Pemba & Mafia.
This itinerary excludes:- Any international flights. See our Tanzania safaris for trips to Tanzania that include international flights.
- The cost of arranging visas - currently (Dec 2011) holders of British passports do need a visa for Tanzania, which can be obtained through the Tanzanian High Commission in London prior to travel.
- Tips and gratuities, which are optional.
- Drinks are not included at Chumbe Island Lodge.
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