Although perhaps not situated on Zanzibar's finest beach, Unguja Lodge makes up for this by its totally private location, close to the fishing village of Kizimkazi.
Ideally, Unguja features only ten, spacious, villas, all with sea views, but with the three top end 'Baobab' villas also possessing their own private plunge pools.
Kizimkazi is, of course, noted for being home to several schools of both bottle-nosed and humpback dolphins, and it is definitely here that you need to stay if Dolphin Watching is on your agenda (see our separate section on Dolphin Watching).
The lodge's lush tropical gardens also provide an alternative to the Jozani Forest Reserve for viewing the rare Red Colobus monkey, together with numerous other indigenous animals.
Watersports and Dhow excursions are among the numerous other activities that can be undertaken from here.
Scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking, waterskiing, deep sea fishing - Zanzibar has it all.
Stone Town - the island's capital - contains a rich history of Arab influences, the slave trade, and so on, well repaying the time spent on exploration here.
It is difficult to imagine a better location for a stunning beach holiday than Zanzibar.
If you're looking for the honeymoon experience par excellence then we simply believe that you can't choose a better destination than Zanzibar.
Kizimkazi fishing village is your main venue for watching dolphins - with the possibility of actually swimming close to these delightful creatures.
Apart from its historical connotations, Prison Island is home to a Giant Tortoise sanctuary, in addition to providing snorkelling and so on.
Taking a Spice Tour is probably one of the most popular excursions on the Island, giving you an insight into a traditional way of life on Zanzibar.