Zanzibar is a paradise of vibrant flavors, rich history, and stunning beaches. The island feels like a giant spice market, where the air is filled with exotic aromas. In Stone Town, the maze-like streets invite you to explore centuries-old architecture and cultural treasures.
The beaches are breathtaking, with soft white sand and crystal-clear blue waters—perfect for swimming and sunbathing. For those who love marine life, Zanzibar’s coral reefs offer incredible snorkeling and diving experiences, and you can even swim alongside dolphins.
Nature enthusiasts can wander through lush clove plantations to see how spices are grown. For a truly magical experience, sail on a traditional dhow as the ocean breeze carries you across the water. End the day with a seafood feast on the beach, watching the sun dip below the horizon.
June to October Ideal period for a safari followed by a beach getaway.
November & March to May Best season for fewer visitors and lower rates.
The best time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry seasons from June to October and December to February, when the weather is warm, with little to no rain—perfect for beach activities and exploring.
Yes, most travelers require a visa, which can be obtained online (eVisa) or upon arrival at the airport. If you’re already in Tanzania, no separate visa is needed for Zanzibar.
Zanzibar offers pristine beaches, snorkeling and diving in Mnemba Atoll, a tour of Stone Town’s historic sites, spice farm visits, and dolphin watching in Kizimkazi.
Yes, Zanzibar is generally safe, but it’s always best to take standard precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night in secluded areas and keeping valuables secure.
The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency, but US dollars are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and tour operators. Credit cards are accepted in most tourist areas, but carrying cash is advisable for small purchases.
Light, breathable clothing is ideal for the warm climate, but since Zanzibar has a predominantly Muslim culture, modest attire is recommended in Stone Town and local villages. Swimsuits and beachwear are fine on the beaches and resorts.