12 July 2025 – 19 December 2025
Blackstone Beach Resort is nestled in the stunning Uroa Bay, surrounded by pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Here, contemporary comforts blend with Africa’s ancestral soul, creating a harmonious dialogue that invites you to experience the true essence of Swahili culture and Zanzibar’s heritage.
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• Passport & visa cost (if applicable), travel insurance & items of a personal nature are not included.
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Blackstone Beach Resort is nestled in the stunning Uroa Bay, surrounded by pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Here, contemporary comforts blend with Africa’s ancestral soul, creating a harmonious dialogue that invites you to experience the true essence of Swahili culture and Zanzibar’s heritage.
Uroa Beach is an expanse of ultra-fine, soft-as-velvet sand. Thanks to the ever-changing tides, nature reveals itself in all its majestic unpredictability. Within a few hours, the landscape transforms dramatically, offering guests breathtaking views. During low tide, the beach stretches generously, inviting you to enjoy long, relaxing walks or a refreshing jog on the sand.
The cuisine at Blackstone Resort is a meeting of Italian and African culinary traditions, creating dishes that enhance the region’s flavors. Every dish is a tribute to Swahili culture, from freshly caught seafood to locally grown vegetables and signature spices. The elegant yet relaxed atmosphere of the restaurant, overlooking the stunning Uroa Beach, makes this a truly delightful dining experience.
Zanzibar offers plenty of exciting sightseeing opportunities. When you’ve had enough of soaking up the sun and enjoying the varied water sports, you can visit a spice farm to touch, smell and taste various spices, learn all about local village life and enjoy some spiced tea and seasonal fruits. You can also sail off on a traditional wooden dhow to enjoy snorkelling at various locations, including Kwale Island. Alternatively, head for gorgeous Pemba, 80km from Zanzibar, with its beautiful beaches, prolific birdlife, and excellent dive sites where you can view coral and abundant underwater marine life
Zanzibar holiday packages offer a chance to immerse yourself in a heady mix of palm-fringed beaches, turquoise seas and a melting pot of exotic cultures. Lying off the coast Tanzania, Zanzibar is a romantic Indian Ocean island paradise that is still relatively untouched. It’s the largest coral island off the shores of Africa and is famous for its centuries-old sailing dhows, ornately carved wooden doors and the scent of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg – hence its nickname, the ‘Spice Island’.
Zanzibar’s main town, Stone Town, is the oldest part of the island and boasts 45 mosques, the Slave Market, the Old Fort, Dr Livingstone’s House and the Zanzibar Marubhi Pakace ruins. The surrounding islands offer opportunities for further explorations. One of the most popular is Pemba, famous for its excellent scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and a variety of water sports in the untouched marine environment of the Pemba Channel. There’s also Prison Island, home to giant tortoises, and tiny Mnemba, only inhabited by the staff and guests of the luxurious &Beyond Mnemba Island all-inclusive resort.