Dolphin Tour
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Safina Tours and Safaris Ltd
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Here you have the chance to enjoy an amazing Dolphin Tour in Zanzibar thanks to the Safina Tours and Safaris Operators.
Dolphin Tours is conducted in the South West of the Zanzibar ( Unguja Island), the Kizimkazi, a historical village very well know for its ancient Mosque. Historian relate Kizimkazi with the persian who migrfated to the island aroud 1100. As you enter in the Mosque you will see the Kufik inscription, which evidence the presence of persian on the area.
This full day-tour will take you to the south of Zanzibar within two hours from the historic city-center.
Once there, you'll be taken by a motorized boat so as to reach the dolphin zone for about five to ten minutes.
Dolphin Tour is only one among the fantastic excursion s that are oragnised by SAFINA TOURS , other intersting excursions include Stone Town Tour, Spice Tour, Jozani Forest and so forth. When in Zanzibar, don't miss to give a try to this wonderful excursion!
You'll have chance to swim and play with the dolphins for many hours; otherwise, you will be able to choose to admire the wonderful coral reef, variety of colored fishes and other attractive marine creatures through snorkeling.
After taking lunch and shower you will be spoiling yourself on a white sandy beach with beach relaxation before getting's back on board for a trip back to the hotel.
Category: Tour Operator
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