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Zanzibar Town
Zanzibar Town is a fascinating place and a fine example of a Swahili coastal trading towns with key attractions such as numerous mosques, bathhouses and old forts. Along the waterfront there are many magnificent buildings and wooden carvings can be visited along with spice tours, which are a speciality of Zanzibar.
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Pemba Island
Pemab Island is smaller than Zanzibar Island and has a more undulatiing landscape. The landscape is densely vegetated naturally and with plantations.
The island doesn't have anything compared to Zanzibar but still has attractive beaches and some gripping ruins.
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Zanzibar Beaches
The beaches are perfect, isolated and white, warm water and surrounded by picturesque villages. They’re plenty of water activities to take part in such deep-sea fishing, diving and more. There are plenty of beaches dotted around Zanzibar so getting away from busy town life is easy.
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Mafia Island
Mafia Island lies 160km south of Zanzibar Island and remains virtually unknown. Natural vegitation on Mafia ranges from tidal mangrove thickets and coastal moorland to lowland rainforest.
Mafia Island is one of the safest places in the Indian Ocean and there is nothing to spoil your holiday.
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