Zanzibar turquoise ocean — white sand beach with palm trees and traditional dhow
The Spice Island · A Complete Guide

Zanzibar — where the safari ends and the ocean begins

White sand, turquoise tide, Swahili stone streets that have stood a thousand years, and the dhow sails still silhouetted against every sunset. The classic bush-to-beach finish — and a destination in its own right.

5° South Indian Ocean
27°C Ocean temperature
UNESCO Stone Town heritage
2–11 Package durations
Why Zanzibar

An island that has been welcoming travellers for a thousand years

Zanzibar was Swahili before it was anything else — a trading post on the Indian Ocean monsoon routes, shaped over centuries by Arab, Persian, Indian, and European merchants. Today, the old town still smells of cloves and sea salt, the dhows still set sail at dawn, and the beaches at Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje and Matemwe still belong, most mornings, to the fishermen and their nets.

For our guests, Zanzibar is almost always the exhale — three to seven nights of soft time after the intensity of a Serengeti journey. A short flight from the safari parks, a different world entirely on landing.

This page is our operator's full guide to the island: the regions, the hotels we trust, the experiences worth making time for, and every one of our Zanzibar-linked packages — from a 2-day Nyerere fly-in add-on to the full 11-day bush-and-beach signature journey.

— The Luxury Africa DMC, on the ground in Zanzibar & Arusha
Where To Go On Zanzibar

Five coasts, five different islands

Zanzibar is not one beach. It's a collection of very different shores — each with its own rhythm, tide patterns, and pace.

Stone Town Zanzibar — carved wooden Swahili doors and ancient alleys
Stone Town · UNESCO Quarter
No. 01 — Stone Town

A thousand years of trade, spice and story

Stone Town is the beating heart of Zanzibar — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Swahili, Arab, Persian, Indian, and European influences have been layered on top of each other for a millennium. Narrow stone alleys, ornate wooden doors studded with brass, fruit-sellers in open courtyards, and the call to prayer echoing from minarets five times a day.

Spend a full day here — walk the old quarter with a Swahili historian, visit the Former Slave Market memorial, buy spices at Darajani Market, and watch the sun drop from a rooftop restaurant with a glass of cold Kilimanjaro lager. It is the island's cultural anchor.

Signature Experiences
  • Guided Stone Town walking tour
  • Former Slave Market & Anglican Cathedral
  • Darajani spice & fruit market
  • House of Wonders & Palace Museum
  • Sunset from Africa House rooftop
  • Forodhani Gardens street-food night market
UNESCO Heritage status
1–2 days Ideal stay
West coast Sunsets & sea
Plan Stone Town Stay
Nungwi and Kendwa beaches — northern Zanzibar swimmable shores
Nungwi · North Tip
No. 02 — North Coast

Nungwi & Kendwa — the swimmable beaches

The north tip of Zanzibar is where the tide behaves. Unlike the east coast — where the sea retreats kilometres at low tide — Nungwi and Kendwa hold their water all day. Swim in the morning, swim at sunset, and everything in between.

Nungwi is busier and more social, with reef-edge swimming, lively beach bars, dhow trips, and turtle aquariums. Kendwa, just three kilometres south, is softer and quieter — still with beach clubs but with more space. This coast is where most first-time Zanzibar travellers stay.

Best Of The North
  • Swimmable water at all tides
  • Sunset dhow cruises from Nungwi
  • Full-Moon beach parties at Kendwa
  • Mnemba day-snorkel departure point
  • Jambo Beach & Mnemba viewpoint
  • Ras Nungwi lighthouse sunsets
1.5 hrs From airport
Tide-free All-day swim
3–5 nights Typical stay
Plan North Coast Stay
Paje and Bwejuu beaches Zanzibar — kitesurfing east coast village life
Paje · East Coast
No. 03 — East Coast

Paje, Bwejuu & Jambiani — the tidal coast

The east coast is Zanzibar at its most timeless — long, wide stretches of bright white sand, tidal reefs that reveal starfish and sea urchins at low water, and fishing villages that have worked the same rhythm for generations. You'll see women collecting seaweed, children playing football on the flats, and fishermen bringing in the morning catch.

This is where the luxury beach hotels sit — Baraza, The Residence, Zuri. Paje is the kite-surfing capital of East Africa, with reliable winds June–September and December–February. Jambiani is sleepier, more cultural, and closer to the reality of village Zanzibar.

East Coast Essentials
  • Kitesurfing at Paje (world-class)
  • Tidal reef walks at low water
  • Luxury villa resorts (Baraza, Zuri)
  • Traditional fishing village life
  • Jozani Forest & red colobus monkeys
  • The Rock restaurant, Michamvi
1 hr From airport
Tidal Check tide tables
4–6 nights Best for deep relax
Plan East Coast Stay
Mnemba Atoll Zanzibar — private luxury island diving snorkeling coral reef
Mnemba Atoll · Private Island
No. 04 — Mnemba Atoll

The private island off the island

Three kilometres off the north-east coast of Zanzibar sits Mnemba — a tiny triangular coral island, 1.5 km in circumference, surrounded by a protected marine reserve. Just twelve open-air bandas under the casuarina pines, no more than 24 guests at a time, and a reef full of turtles and six hundred species of fish twenty metres from your front step.

For guests staying elsewhere on the island, Mnemba is a day snorkel excursion — boats depart from Matemwe or Kiwengwa. For those staying on Mnemba, it's the definition of barefoot luxury: no doors, no windows, no shoes, no rush.

Mnemba Atoll Signature
  • Snorkel the house reef & coral garden
  • Green turtle nesting (Feb–Sep)
  • Dolphin pods off the reef edge
  • Sunset dhow sails & sundowners
  • andBeyond Mnemba Island barefoot luxury
  • Protected marine reserve diving
12 bandas Entire island capacity
1.5 km Circumference
600+ Reef fish species
Enquire Mnemba Booking
Zanzibar-Linked Packages

Safari + Zanzibar — every length, every style

From a 2-day fly-in from Zanzibar to the full 11-day Signature Safari & Zanzibar Escape. All packages below are bookable and operator-built.

2-day Nyerere Selous fly-in safari from Zanzibar — river wilderness 2 Days Short Fly-In Safari

Selous (Nyerere) Safari from Zanzibar

Zanzibar → Nyerere National Park → Zanzibar

A quick safari punctuation to your Zanzibar holiday. One night in the bush, game drives, boat safari on the Rufiji — back on the beach before dinner the next day.

From
USD 1,450pp
3-day Nyerere Selous fly-in safari from Zanzibar — Rufiji River game viewing 3 Days Fly-In Safari

Selous (Nyerere) Safari from Zanzibar

Zanzibar → Nyerere → Boat Safari → Zanzibar

Two nights in the bush for a proper Nyerere experience — morning and afternoon game drives, a full boat safari, and walking with armed rangers in miombo woodland.

From
USD 1,980pp
3-day Serengeti fly-in safari from Zanzibar — Big Five game drives 3 Days Serengeti Fly-In

Serengeti Safari from Zanzibar

Zanzibar → Central Serengeti → Zanzibar

A pure Serengeti fly-in: two nights in a classic camp, full-day game drives, and a direct flight back to the beach. The shortest way to add the Big Five to your Zanzibar holiday.

From
USD 2,650pp
3-day Serengeti and Ngorongoro combo from Zanzibar — UNESCO caldera safari 3 Days Two-Park Combo

Serengeti & Ngorongoro from Zanzibar

Zanzibar → Serengeti → Ngorongoro Crater → Zanzibar

The classic two-park combo squeezed into three days. Fly in to the Serengeti, drive across to the Crater rim, descend into the caldera at dawn, fly back.

From
USD 3,150pp
Most Booked
10-day bush to beach safari Tanzania Zanzibar — signature honeymoon journey 10 Days Signature Bush-To-Beach

Bush to Beach — Safari & Zanzibar

Arusha → Tarangire → Ngorongoro → Serengeti → Zanzibar

Our most-booked honeymoon & celebration route. Six safari days covering the full northern circuit, then a fly-in Zanzibar finish of four beach nights. The calm premium flow.

From
USD 6,450pp
10-day Tanzania mid-luxury fly-in Serengeti safari with Zanzibar extension 10 Days Fly-In · Mid-Luxury

Tanzania Mid-Luxury Safari (Fly-In Serengeti)

Arusha → Tarangire → Ngorongoro → Fly-in Serengeti → Zanzibar

The upgraded version of the classic — a fly-in Serengeti leg eliminates the long road transfer, giving you two extra game days and a dramatically smoother pace before Zanzibar.

From
USD 7,850pp
11-day Tanzania signature safari plus Zanzibar escape — luxury private journey 11 Days Signature Luxury

Tanzania Signature Safari & Zanzibar Escape

Arusha → Tarangire → Ngorongoro → Serengeti (3N) → Zanzibar (4N)

The flagship — our full operator-designed journey. Extra nights in the Serengeti protect the wildlife story, followed by four Zanzibar nights at a luxury beach resort.

From
USD 9,200pp
8-day Tanzania Great Migration safari with optional Zanzibar extension 8 Days Migration · Zanzibar Add-On

Tanzania Great Migration Safari

Arusha → Tarangire → Ngorongoro → Serengeti migration zone → Arusha (Zanzibar extension available)

Built around the Great Migration. Routing and camp placement match your season — calving, central, or northern Serengeti. Add 3–5 Zanzibar nights to close the loop.

From
USD 5,800pp
11-day Great Migration northern Serengeti first with Zanzibar option 11 Days Migration · Zanzibar Option

Great Migration (Northern Serengeti First)

Arusha → Fly-in Northern Serengeti → Mara River → Southern loop → Optional Zanzibar

Built for peak-season (July–October) Mara River crossings. Position first in the northern Serengeti when the herds are on the river, then unwind with a Zanzibar extension.

From
USD 8,900pp
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The Zanzibar Year

When to come, and why

Zanzibar has two dry and two wet seasons. Each has its own mood — and its own pricing.

Jun–Oct
Dry Season

Peak Beach Window

Cooler temperatures, low humidity, clear skies. Strong kite-surf winds in Paje. The classic safari-and-beach season — book accommodation early.

Nov
Short Rains

Brief Showers

Short afternoon showers for 2–3 weeks. Otherwise warm, clear, and excellent value — a sweet spot for travellers who don't mind passing clouds.

Dec–Feb
Hot Dry Season

Summer Heat

Warmest and sunniest months. December festive premium; January and February are brilliant. Kite-surf winds return to Paje.

Mar–May
Long Rains

Green & Quiet

The main rains. Many small guesthouses close; larger resorts offer significant discounts. April is the wettest — May is often a great shoulder-season bet.

Experiences Worth Making Time For

The Zanzibar ten — what guests come back talking about

Ten experiences we build into nearly every Zanzibar itinerary. Choose three or four — not all of them.

Zanzibar spice tour — cinnamon clove nutmeg plantation walk with local guide
Half-Day

Spice Plantation Tour

Walk through the plantations at Kidichi or Kizimbani — smelling cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cardamom as your guide points them out on the trees. Tasting at the end.

Mnemba Atoll snorkeling day trip — coral reef fish and sea turtles
Full Day

Mnemba Atoll Snorkel Day

Boat departs from Matemwe or Kiwengwa, about thirty minutes to the atoll. Two snorkel drops over coral gardens and reef drop-offs. Likely dolphin encounters. Lunch on the boat or a beach picnic.

Jozani Forest Zanzibar — rare red colobus monkey endemic species
Half-Day

Jozani Forest & Red Colobus

Zanzibar's only national park. A short walk through mangrove and evergreen forest to see the endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey — curious, photogenic, and only found here.

Traditional Zanzibar dhow sunset sail — wooden sailing boat with dinner service
Sunset

Dhow Sunset Sail

Two-hour sail on a traditional wooden dhow off Nungwi or Stone Town — sundowners on board, the boom silhouetted against the dropping sun, a slow return as the lights come up on shore.

Stone Town guided walking tour — Swahili history and architecture
Half-Day

Stone Town Walking Tour

Three hours with a Swahili historian — the old Arab fort, House of Wonders, former slave market, Darajani spice market, Freddie Mercury's birthplace. Finish at a rooftop for a cold drink.

Swimming with dolphins Kizimkazi south Zanzibar
Morning

Kizimkazi Dolphin Encounter

Early start (6am departure) from Kizimkazi on the south coast. Boat trip to the resident bottlenose and humpback dolphin pods. We work only with responsible operators who keep distance.

Swahili cooking class Zanzibar — pilau biriyani coconut curry local cuisine
Afternoon

Swahili Cooking Class

Shop for ingredients at Darajani market with a local chef, then return to a home kitchen to cook pilau, urojo soup, coconut curry, and chapati. One of our guests' favourite half-days.

Zanzibar kitesurfing Paje east coast wind sports beach
Full Day · Active

Paje Kitesurfing

June–September and December–February deliver consistent cross-shore winds. World-class kite schools at Paje offer lessons from beginner to advanced. Bring or hire equipment.

The Rock Restaurant Zanzibar — iconic seafood dining on tidal reef
Evening

Dinner at The Rock

The island's most photographed restaurant — perched on a single rock off Michamvi Beach. Walk out at low tide; swim or take the boat at high. Book weeks ahead — especially for sunset.

Where We Place Our Guests

Six hotels we return to again and again

A short list across the price spectrum — from barefoot private-island luxury to elegant east-coast resorts and Stone Town character hotels.

andBeyond Mnemba Island — 12 barefoot luxury bandas private island Zanzibar ★★★★★
Mnemba Atoll · Private Island

andBeyond Mnemba Island

Twelve open-air bandas on a 1.5 km private coral island. Barefoot luxury, marine reserve on your doorstep, all-inclusive. The island's most exclusive address.

From USD 2,400/ night pp ★ Ultra-Luxury
Baraza Resort Spa Zanzibar — Bwejuu Dongwe luxury all-inclusive villa beach ★★★★★
Bwejuu · East Coast

Baraza Resort & Spa

Thirty Arab-Swahili villas with private plunge pools on one of the island's best beaches. All-inclusive, family-friendly, boutique in feel despite the scale.

From USD 850/ night pp ★ Luxury
The Residence Zanzibar — Kizimkazi southwest luxury pool villa resort ★★★★★
Kizimkazi · South-West

The Residence Zanzibar

Stand-alone pool villas in mature tropical gardens. Calm, grown-up, discreet. Swahili-Omani design that's the most architecturally beautiful resort on the island.

From USD 780/ night pp ★ Luxury
Park Hyatt Zanzibar — Stone Town historic UNESCO waterfront luxury hotel ★★★★★
Stone Town · West Coast

Park Hyatt Zanzibar

The island's best city hotel, set in a 19th-century merchant house on the Stone Town waterfront. International standards with deep Zanzibari soul — perfect for 1–2 nights.

From USD 540/ night pp ★ Luxury
Zuri Zanzibar — Kendwa north coast modern eco luxury beach hotel ★★★★★
Kendwa · North Coast

Zuri Zanzibar

Contemporary, eco-conscious, with one of the island's best stretches of swimmable beach. A fresh alternative to the east-coast classics — younger-feeling, design-led, and very well run.

From USD 620/ night pp ★ Luxury
Zawadi Hotel Zanzibar — boutique clifftop nine-room intimate beach retreat ★★★★★
Michamvi · South-East Cliff

Zawadi Hotel

Nine intimate clifftop rooms with Indian Ocean views. Small, personal, exquisite. For couples who want quiet luxury without a large resort footprint. Adults-preferred.

From USD 480/ night pp ★ Boutique
Practical Essentials

Zanzibar, in eight facts

The quick-reference things guests want to know before they book.

Airport
ZNZ
Abeid Karume International
Visa
USD 50
Tanzania e-Visa online
Climate
25–30°C
Year-round warm
Ocean
27°C
Swimmable all year
Currency
TZS & USD
USD accepted at resorts
Language
Swahili & English
English universal in tourism
Culture
Muslim majority
Dress modestly off-resort
Power
Type G · 230V
UK-style 3-pin
Planning Questions

Honest answers to the real questions

What guests actually ask us before booking a Zanzibar holiday.

What is the best time to visit Zanzibar?

June to October and December to February are the dry, sunny windows — ideal for beach time. The long rains (April–May) bring dramatic skies and lower prices, though some small hotels close. The short rains in November are brief afternoon showers with otherwise clear weather — often excellent value.

How many days should I spend in Zanzibar?

Three to five nights is the sweet spot after a safari — enough to unwind, explore Stone Town, snorkel Mnemba, and not feel rushed. For a standalone Zanzibar holiday, seven to ten nights is ideal. Mnemba Island bookings should be at least three nights to make the transfer worthwhile.

Can I do a safari from Zanzibar?

Yes. Fly-in safaris from Zanzibar are one of Tanzania's smartest itineraries. Popular options include 2-day or 3-day fly-ins to Nyerere (Selous) for a river-and-woodland safari, or 3-day fly-ins to the Serengeti — with or without a Ngorongoro add-on. Flights from Zanzibar reach either park in 1–2 hours. See our packages section above.

Which coast of Zanzibar is best?

Northern beaches (Nungwi, Kendwa) offer swimmable water at all tides and vibrant sunsets — best for first-timers who want easy sea access. East coast beaches (Paje, Bwejuu, Matemwe) are wider and more secluded, though tidal. Stone Town on the west is cultural, historic, and best paired with beach time rather than a standalone stay.

Is Zanzibar safe?

Yes. Zanzibar is a predominantly Muslim island — respectful, welcoming, and safe for tourists. Dress modestly in Stone Town and villages (shoulders and knees covered); beach resort wear is fine on the beach. Normal travel common sense applies in Stone Town at night, as in any city.

What about malaria and vaccinations?

Zanzibar is a malaria zone, though risk is considered lower than mainland Tanzania. Consult your doctor for prophylaxis (Malarone, doxycycline) 4–6 weeks before travel. Yellow fever certificate required only if arriving from an endemic country. Pack mosquito repellent with DEET and consider long sleeves at dusk.

Can I combine Kenya, Serengeti and Zanzibar?

Absolutely — it's one of our signature itineraries. Fly into Nairobi, do the Masai Mara, cross overland or fly to the Serengeti, visit Ngorongoro, then fly to Zanzibar. Typically 12–14 days. Contact our planners for a custom multi-country quote.

Do I tip in Zanzibar?

Yes. Budget USD 5–10 per day for hotel staff (shared tip box), USD 20–30 per day for a private guide, and standard 10% at restaurants if service isn't included. Tips are appreciated in USD or Tanzanian shillings.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel?

We include private airport transfers in every Zanzibar package — a driver will meet you at arrivals with your name on a board. Stone Town is 20 minutes from ZNZ; Nungwi and Kendwa 1.5 hours; east coast 1 hour; Mnemba involves an additional boat transfer from Matemwe.

Let's build your Zanzibar journey

Share your dates, your starting point, and whether Zanzibar is the finale or the whole holiday. Our planners will build the route in 48 hours — camps, timing, transfers, the whole thing.

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