Zanzibar


Zanzibar is semi-autonomous archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, consisting of Zanzibar Island (locally,Unguja), Pemba Island, and many smaller islands. Zanzibar island is approximately 90km long and 30km wide.
In 1896, Zanzibar was the location of the world's shortest war — they surrendered to the British Army after 38 minutes.
There are many ferries and catamarans that can take you between Dar es Salaam and the Island. Azam Marine,Sea ExpressSea StarSeagull Kilimanjaro and Sepideh Megaspeed Liners are among the nicest available. Azam runs at 14h30 and 16h15 on weekdays and Sea Express at 07h30 daily. Fares range $35 to $40 for non-residents, including a $5 Port Tax. 




First class is only $5 more expensive than economy and certainly worth the money. Most ferries schedules allow you to do the return trip the same day. For instance leave Dar es Salaam at 07:30 and return from Zanzibar on the 16:30 ferry. That leaves plenty of time to explore the Stone Town, the museum and have a nice lunch. The trip is beautiful and lasts about two hours approximately. However, if the weather is bad it can take much longer and the trip can be very unpleasant. If you suffer from seasickness you are advised to take some anti-seasickness pills prior to boarding. The on board personnel hands out free sickness bags at the start of the journey. Flying Horse makes the same journey for $20. However, it will take around 4.5 hours whereas the others take 1.5 hours.





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