Full day Salaam cave, Mtende beach, paje beach + rock restaurant
Salaam Cave in Zanzibar is a hidden treasure, known for its stunning limestone formations and rich local history.
The cave’s stalactites and stalagmites create an otherworldly atmosphere, offering a cool retreat from the island's heat. Alongside the cave, visitors can also encounter a sanctuary for endangered green turtles, which are often found resting in the area.
The Rock Restaurant, located on a small islet of Zanzibar’s Pingwe coast, It offers stunning views and is accessible by foot at low tide or by boat at high tide.
Paje Beach, located on Zanzibar’s southeast coast, is a stunning stretch of white sandy shoreline renowned for its natural beauty and relaxed vibe. Known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and shallow lagoon.
Mtende Beach, located on Zanzibar’s south coast, is a hidden paradise that offers a peaceful and unspoiled escape. This secluded beach is known for its pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural beauty.
The cave’s stalactites and stalagmites create an otherworldly atmosphere, offering a cool retreat from the island's heat. Alongside the cave, visitors can also encounter a sanctuary for endangered green turtles, which are often found resting in the area.
The Rock Restaurant, located on a small islet of Zanzibar’s Pingwe coast, It offers stunning views and is accessible by foot at low tide or by boat at high tide.
Paje Beach, located on Zanzibar’s southeast coast, is a stunning stretch of white sandy shoreline renowned for its natural beauty and relaxed vibe. Known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and shallow lagoon.
Mtende Beach, located on Zanzibar’s south coast, is a hidden paradise that offers a peaceful and unspoiled escape. This secluded beach is known for its pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural beauty.







