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Blu Marlin Zanzibar is an ideal starting spot for discovering Zanzibar Island, sometimes referred to as the spice island. The Zanzibar archipelago is a semi-autonomous territory that is politically part of Tanzania. UNESCO has declared Zanzibar Stone Town, the capital, a world heritage site for its extraordinary beauty. A tour of Stone Town begins with an exploration of the characteristic houses built of coral rock after which the capital is named. Walking around in the maze of alleys and narrow streets is almost like exploring the ocean depths. The brass-studded carved wooden doors traditionally symbolize the power of the resident families.
You can explore uncontaminated natural areas, where the red colubus monkey, the rare Zanzibar leopard and the civet cat live.
The principal economic activities are the growing and processing of spices, such as nutmeg, pepper, and cinnamon, coconuts, the production of raffia, and lately tourism.