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When should I avoid Zanzibar?

Avoid traveling to Zanzibar during the two rainy seasons–November and March to May. This is when NOT to visit Zanzibar. The main rainy season is from mid-March to May. The rains usually peak in April, so avoid visiting this month.



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It's hot all year round on Zanzibar, but avoid Tanzania's torrential March to early May rainy season if you want to make the most of its beautiful beaches and spectacular diving. Travel in the June to October dry season for guaranteed, uninterrupted sunshine, with temperatures hovering around 30°C.

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Dress appropriately and respect Muslim cultural norms. Don't take your valuables to the beach. Lock your valuables in the hotel safe when you go out. Don't walk around alone after dark.

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In Zanzibar, exercise increased caution in and around Stone Town. To mitigate the threat from theft: ensure that your belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times. seek local advice on the security situation prior to visiting beaches.

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So, how many days in Zanzibar is enough? Ideally, seven. Spend 2-3 days in Stone Town and the other 3-4 days on the coast. Of the tours you like, do the ones in and near Stone Town while you're in Stone Town and do tours that are located outside of Stone Town when you're staying on the coast.

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Figure a budget stay can be found for 30–50USD a night, and the nice places can be … as much as you want to spend. Food and drink is at typical tourist rates — figure 3–5USD for a beer, and a decent dinner can be had for something like 10–15USD. How expensive is Zanzibar City for traveling?

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Hugging, kissing and holding hands is something that should be done only in private in Tanzania, and especially the island of Zanzibar, which is home to a largely conservative Muslim population.

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Kendwa Beach, Sunsets & Swimming This is one of the few beaches on Zanzibar where the tide doesn't really change, which means the clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving.

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Courses or boosters usually advised: Hepatitis A; Poliomyelitis; Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Diphtheria; Hepatitis B; Meningococcal Meningitis; Rabies; Typhoid. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: Cholera; Yellow Fever.

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Top 10 Zanzibar Food Dishes To Try For Your Luxury Visit
  • Zanzibar Pizza. Let's kick this off this list of Zanzibar food with a dish everyone likes: pizza! ...
  • Coconut Bean Maharage. ...
  • Octopus and Fried Cassava. ...
  • Chips Mayai. ...
  • Urojo Soup. ...
  • Wali Na Maharage. ...
  • Mishkaki. ...
  • Vitumbua.


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Can You Drink Alcohol In Zanzibar? While Zanzibar's population is almost entirely Muslim, you will find plenty of places to have a drink. It is advisable to drink in moderation to avoid drunken behaviour that would be offensive to the residents of the island.

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Food hygiene standards in Zanzibar may differ to what you are used to back home so to avoid getting sick take extra precautions with your food. Ensure that all hot food is served piping hot rather than lukewarm. If something looks poorly prepared, especially meat or fish, it is better not to eat it.

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