Highlights
Snorkeling at beautiful coral reef
Dolphing's spotting
Photos on a beatiful sandbanks near the Island
Having aromatic fruit on the sandbanks
BBQ Seafood lunch with soft drinks
Description
The most famous marine conservation area in Zanzibar, Mnemba Atoll Marine Park houses populations of moray eels, lion fish, stingrays, and more, all in clear waters with high visibility. Snap on your snorkel gear and let your guide help you find the aquatic wildlife you came to see on this tour, which includes round-trip transportation from your Zanzibar lodging. Mnemba Atoll is located at the northeast coast of Zanzibar close to Matemwe. A short boat trip from the beach you will find an amazing realm just by looking down under the surface. The underwater surrounding around Mnemba Island has actually been appointed to be one of East Africas best place for diving and snorkeling. The sight you meet when you enter this marine world is amazing and you get the feeling that you are facing a big aquarium. The reefs in Mnemba have been declared as Marine Conservation area in order to protect its nature resources. It is undoubtedly the most popular place for snorkeling in Zanzibar and a must do during your staying here. It is often called The Tropical Fish Capital since the place is well known for its large variety of different types of fish. Sting rays, Lion fish, Frog fish, Leaf fish and Zebra fish are just five of the over 350 different species that has been recorded around Mnemba Island. .
PRICE
Price is listed for per person and varies by group size
1 Person | 2 Persons | 3 Persons | 4-6 Persons | Groups |
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$120 | $75 | $60 | $55 | Ask |
Include
Experienced Professional Tour guide
Pick up and drop off from your hotel in private car
Entrances Fees
Snorkeling gear (life jacket, mask & flippers)
Boat charter
BBQ Seafood lunch with Soft drinks
Transport waiting charge
All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included
Exclude
Medical Insurance
International Flights
Visa
Airport Taxes
Expenses of a personal Nature
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