
Saffron Beach add-on: In full
Spend 5 nights on the tropical Mnemba Island, enjoying one of the most private locations in Africa whilst staying at the exclusive and first-rate Mnemba Island Lodge; then take a further 2 nights in the luxurious Serena Inn, the best hotel in Stone Town whilst you immerse yourself in the surrounding Swahili culture.
This trip includes flights from and back to Dar es Salaam, but no international flights. It is designed to add onto the end of one of our Tanzania safaris to create a great trip with two very separate parts: a bush safari and a beach break.
Days 1-5
5 nights at Mnemba Island Lodge (full board & activities) | East Coast Zanzibar, Zanzibar
After finishing your chosen safari, catch a domestic flight to Zanzibar Airport via Dar es Salaam. Meet your car at the airport and drive for one hour to connect with the boat that takes you across a short stretch of water to Mnemba Island. After 15 minutes you then arrive at Mnemba Island Lodge. Amble around the uninhabited island's perimeter of soft white coral sand, or for the more active take part in a variety of water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing and diving.Days 6-7
2 nights at Serena Inn (bed & breakfast) | Stone Town, Zanzibar
In the morning, transfer to Stone Town via boat and then car, whilst soaking up the unique sights and smells of the 'Spice Island' on the way. On arrival you drive through the heart of the town, to what is generally regarded as the best hotel in Stone Town, the Serena Inn. When you are not exploring the labyrinth of alleys and shops in Stone Town, relax in this excellent hotel, which has first-rate facilities and a wonderful view over the Indian Ocean.Day 8
Have a relaxing last day before returning to the airport for your flight back to Dar Es Salaam.See Prices & details for the precise dates/prices for this trip - and all the fine print.






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