Zanzibar Dhow Evening Sunset Cruise Tour på Nungwi&Kendwa Beach





Beskrivning
Detta är en otrolig upplevelse som låter dig bevittna solnedgångens hisnande skönhet medan du seglar längs kusten. Tänk dig själv på en traditionell dhow-båt, känn den milda brisen och njut av himlens fantastiska färger när solen sjunker under horisonten. Det är ett riktigt magiskt och romantiskt sätt att avsluta din dag på Zanzibar. Under turen går du ombord på en traditionell dhow-båt och seglar längs Zanzibars norra kust vid stränderna Nungwi och Kendwa. När solen börjar gå ner kommer du att se himlen förvandlas till en vacker palett av färger, vilket skapar en fascinerande bakgrund. Turnén inkluderar vanligtvis förfriskningar, lokal traditionell musik som låter dig koppla av och njuta av den fridfulla atmosfären. Det är ett perfekt tillfälle att ta fantastiska bilder och skapa bestående minnen. Glöm inte att ta med din kamera för att fånga de magiska ögonblicken i solnedgången på dhowkryssningen.
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Nungwi Beach är en vacker och populär strand som ligger på Zanzibars norra spets. Det är känt för sin orörda vita sand, kristallklara turkosa vatten och fantastiska solnedgångar. Stranden erbjuder en lugn och avkopplande atmosfär, perfekt för att sola, simma och njuta av vattensporter som snorkling och dykning. Du kan också hitta charmiga strandresorter, lokala restauranger som serverar utsökt skaldjur och livliga nattlivsalternativ i området. Nungwi Beach är definitivt ett måste att besöka för strandälskare på Zanzibar.
Kendwa Beach är en annan vacker strand som ligger på Zanzibars norra kust, bara en kort bit från Nungwi Beach. Det ståtar med orörd vit sand, klart turkost vatten och hisnande vyer. Kendwa Beach är känd för sin avslappnade och avslappnade atmosfär, vilket gör den till en perfekt plats för att sola, simma och njuta av vattenaktiviteter som snorkling och vattenskoter. Stranden är också känd för sina fullmånefester, där du kan dansa, njuta av levande musik och ha en fantastisk tid med vänner. Missa inte chansen att besöka Kendwa Beach för en minnesvärd strandupplevelse i Zanzibar.
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Recensioner(27)
Outstanding experience from pickup at my hotel to drop off at the end of the night. An authentic experience with amazing songs and spectacular views. Kateeb did everybody from assist in embarking, to raising/lowering the sail, to bring the first to jump in the water. I highly recommend. Asante 🙏
The ride was supposed to be for 4 hours, it was 1h long. The boat was extremely full. The refreshments were 0/10. There was hardly any seasonal fruit. However, the people on the boat were nice and festive. They made the ride fun.
What an experience. Honestly highly recommend!! from greeting to goodbye vibe and energy:- 5 out 5. 👌🏿 Thank you.
Very accommodating to help with questions or issues with joining the boat. Of course it is Ramadan and to respect the local culture there are no drums or music so go another time if this doesn’t suit you. For us it was peaceful and low season so not cramped. Even if it were I wouldn’t complain considering these boats are part of Zanzibar’s history and carried far more human trade during the 19th century so would ponder on that instead.
DO NOT BOOK THIS TOUR! If you see a boat named “mama Mia” cancel it immediately! Unless you want the most disappointing, boring, lacklustre sunset cruise. Boring entertainment, NO ALCOHOL, the smallest speaker you can think of as “entertainment”. I paid DOUBLE what most people paid, DO NOT PAY MORE THAN $15, negotiate with the guys on the beach and don’t book this tour on trip advisor. Of course unless you enjoy disappointment. Going to email trip advisor to remove this tour. ❌mamma Mia❌
This was fun! What an experience! Started out with about 15 on the boat, but more and more boats came and loaded more passengers on. Had close to 100 when all was said and done.
Amazing Experience calm and relaxing tour with nice local songs and nice sea breeze Nice staff refresh tropical fruits was given also Totally recommended
Accommodating to get additional passengers on board (ie small motors were continually joining us to drop off passengers for the cruise). We had between 40 and 50 on board and all cramped. The cruise itself was much less than 2hrs and we were back before sunset (though in fairness it was overcast). Refreshments consisted of pineapple and watermelon and some form of crisps.
We set off under motor from MamaMia’s at Nungwi Beach. The crew were accommodating and had offered to pick us up at our accommodation which was a 20min walk further to the south on Kendwa beach. We waited about 20-30mins after the departure time, which for us was 1600, for a few more passengers to fill the boat before setting off with a total of between 40-50 persons onboard which made it a little too cosy for comfort. Live traditional music was played in sessions during the trip accompanied by fresh fruit, alcoholic beverages were offered at a cost. Once away from the beaches, the Dohw’s sail, which had a few holes, was hoisted and we sailed parallel with the coast for about 20 mins before turning back under sail affording views of the sunset from both sides and also, the skyline of the West coast of Zanzibar. The captain then offered a drop off at Kendwa beach which due to the size of the vessel, involved getting a little wet although the crew were helpful.
The cruise was ok but the way they crammed beyond in was a joke. We were on the upper deck and other than the space my bum was occupying, there was not any room at all. When the sun started setting everyone was shuffling about swapping places to try and get a photo. The crew were singing and playing instruments which was enjoyable but due to the space, it was difficult to join in. Crew sold beer and soft drinks plus some ready made cocktails, some people took their own drinks. The boat stopped for people to jump in (aka go to the loo in the sea) then sailed back. It was fine, but just too crowded.



