Zanzibar: Blue Lagoon, Rock Restaurant, Cave, and Beach Trip

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Visit the rock restaurant and explore the waters of Zanzibar while snorkeling in stunning crystal-clear waters. Marvel at an array of starfish and unwind on the beach.

Highlights

  • Blue Lagoon
  • The Rock Restaurant
  • Paje Beach
  • Kuza Cave

Description

Blue lagoon The turquoise blue waters of the Indian Ocean spread along the coastline of Zanzibar. It is one of those places where you can swim with hundreds of fish and simply enjoy the diversity of underwater life. This excursion to the Blue Lagoon is tide-dependent, low tide and calm waters are usually the best conditions for the best visibility. During the tour, soft drinks and fruits are included. Rock restaurant The rock restaurant is located in a unique position on a rock in the middle of Indian Ocean. It is an ideal restaurant for couples, family, and friends. They offer a variety of fresh seafood like octopus, lobster, oyster, prawns and so on. The rock was originally a fisherman post, and is located in the middle of the sea in front of Pingwe Beach on the south east coast. Kuza cave Kuza is a sacred and hidden ancient limestone jungle cave in Kibigija village. This magnificent site is one of Zanzibar’s well-kept secrets run and managed as a social enterprise with collaboration between the local communities with the Kuza Cave Team. The Cave features some stairs/steps at the entranceway, verdant vegetation, and a 50-meter round pool with beautiful turquoise water, where visitors can swim to cool off after minutes of hiking. The round shape of Kuza Cave and clean water is believed to have existed from the 250,000 years of soft limestone erosion by rainwater and is around 3 meters deep. A number of sub caves exist in the area although are deeper than the main Kuza Cave. The name “Kuza” is a Swahili word meaning “giving birth” or “growth” while the locals of Jambiani referring to it as “Panga na maji” to mean the “Cave with water”. There are also a number of artefacts in the Ccave to introduce visitors to the unique Swahili history, dating back to the evolution of human life. Hikes to the cave involve crossing a small bridge, then descend down a few steps to finally arrive the stunning underground oasis. The verdant jungles of Jambiani, where Kuza Cave is found is also haven to interesting primate species that include the Zanzibar red colobus monkeys, bush babies in addition to a number of Zanzibar endemic birds and butterfly species. Paje Beach Paje also has a laid-back atmosphere, making it a great spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty of the island.

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Hotel pickup and drop-off Snorkeling equipment Tropical fruits Entrance fees

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