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A number of excellent PADI Diving Centres exist on Zanzibar, providing scuba diving instruction and opportunities for every level of diver, from absolute beginner up to real expert. Full equipment and tank-filling facilities are provided.
Diving trips usually involve two dives per day, from around three hours to six, depending on where you are going and what you are doing. There is diving to suit every taste, from really deep dives at Leven Banks and the Big Wall, to shallow, but very beautiful dives at Tumbatu and Wattabomi.
For those who don’t dive there is a wealth of snorkelling opportunities around Zanzibar, with a wide range of beautiful coral reefs to explore. With the exception of the rainy seasons, between March and May, and again in November, conditions in the Indian Ocean are usually ideal – high visibility in warm, crystal-clear water.
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The Mainland ($315 pppn)
Situated on the mainland, and often described as being Tanzania's finest beach hotel.
Zanzibar East ($115 pppn)
A small to medium sized lodge on Zanzibar's stunning Eastern coast. The lodge possesses the island's sole infinity swimming pool.
Zanzibar South ($460 pppn)
Smallest, and most exclusive, of the three Raguz family-owned hotels on this stretch of coast, The Palms offers the ultimate in luxury.
Zanzibar West ($250 pppn)
Sister lodge to Fumba Beach Lodge, Unguja Lodge is the second such that we feature on this, Zanzibar's West coast.
Zanzibar North ($105 pppn)
A rather larger boutique hotel, situated on the northern tip of the island, and finished to a very high spec.