Zanzibar Travel Advice

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Zanzibar Travel Advice

Planning a trip to Zanzibar Islands is exciting, but being prepared ensures you enjoy a safe, smooth, and unforgettable experience. From visas to culture, health, and local customs, here’s everything you need to know before you go.

Visa & Entry Requirements

  • Most travelers require a visa on arrival or an e-visa.

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.

  • Some nationalities may have different entry rules — always check updated Tanzanian immigration guidelines.

Health & Safety Tips

  • Vaccinations: Yellow fever certificate may be required for travelers from certain countries. Recommended vaccines: Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus.

  • Malaria precautions: Zanzibar is a malaria zone — bring prophylaxis and use mosquito repellents.

  • Safe drinking water: Stick to bottled water; avoid tap water.

  • Travel insurance: Highly recommended for health, cancellations, and activities.

Cultural Etiquette & Local Customs

  • Dress modestly in Stone Town and local villages.

  • Respect Swahili greetings and traditions — a simple “Jambo” goes a long way.

  • Remove shoes when entering homes or mosques.

  • Photography: ask permission before photographing people.

  • Avoid public displays of affection in conservative areas.

Money & Currency Tips

  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) — US dollars widely accepted.

  • ATMs: Available in Stone Town and major resort areas.

  • Tipping: Expected in hotels, restaurants, and for guides; 5–10% is standard.

  • Bargaining: Common in markets; negotiate politely.

Maasai people visiting Zanzibar, showcasing traditional attire and cultural exchange experiences for travelers.

Packing Essentials

  • Light, breathable clothing

  • Swimwear and beachwear

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen)

  • Mosquito repellent

  • Light jacket for evenings (June–October)

Optional: snorkeling gear if planning own excursions.

Getting Around Zanzibar

  • Taxis & Private transfers: Most reliable for comfort and safety.

  • Dala-dala (shared minibus): Cheap but crowded; only for adventurous travelers.

  • Car hire: Available; good for flexible exploration of beaches and villages.

  • Ferries: For day trips to nearby islands like Pemba.

Best Practices for a Smooth Trip

  • Always carry a copy of your passport.

  • Respect local customs and environment — Zanzibar is eco-sensitive.

  • Plan key activities (diving, spice tours, sandbanks) in advance.

  • Stay hydrated and pace yourself — tropical sun is intense.

  • Avoid isolated areas after dark if unfamiliar.

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