DISCOVER ZANZIBAR
Tropical Paradise in the Indian Ocean
Experience the magic of Zanzibar's pristine beaches, rich culture, and turquoise waters. Your perfect island getaway awaits with luxury resorts, historic sites, and unforgettable adventures.
7-DAY BEACH PARADISE ESCAPE
Zanzibar
Unwind in luxury beachfront resorts with white sandy beaches and turquoise waters.
6-DAY CULTURAL ZANZIBAR EXPLORER
Zanzibar Island Escape
Discover Zanzibar’s rich history, spice farms, and coastal culture with beach relaxation.
8-DAY HONEYMOON BLISS
Zanzibar
Romantic luxury escape for newlyweds with private villas, spa, and sunset cruises.
5-DAY BUDGET ZANZIBAR GETAWAY
Zanzibar Island Escape
Affordable beach break with clean guesthouses, local food, and island charm.
7-DAY FAMILY ZANZIBAR ADVENTURE
Zanzibar Island Escape
Kid-friendly beach holiday with shallow lagoons, cultural tours, and family suites.
10-DAY ALL-INCLUSIVE LUXURY ZANZIBAR
Zanzibar Island Escape
Ultimate all-inclusive escape with premium drinks, gourmet dining, and unlimited excursions.
Zanzibar: Where Beach Honeymoon Meets Safari Adventure!
Zanzibar might be one of the best beach honeymoon destinations of the world… beautiful white sandy beaches and coral reefs, comfortable accommodations, and transparent blue sea, like in the movies.
And did you know? Zanzibar is located only 15 miles off the coast of Tanzania. Which means that you can quickly and easily fly to the Tanzanian mainland and go on an amazing wildlife safari.
Popular Zanzibar Lodges
Experience the island's top lodges—beloved for stunning locations, warm hospitality, and unforgettable sunsets.
Legendary Zanzibar Beach Resort
Qambani Luxury Resort
Fun Beach Resort
Lux* Marijani
Zanzibar Vacation
Imagine a dream holiday to the tropical island Zanzibar. This bounty island is a paradise, offering the world's most beautiful beaches and coral reefs. Miles and miles of white sandy beaches sprinkled with palm trees, surrounded by the clear azure waters of the Indian Ocean.
Apart from laid-back beach life, Zanzibar also has a colorful culture and history. Stone Town is well worth a visit. This fascinating old city offers so many nice markets, restaurants and historical sightseeing's.
Zanzibar Island is part of the Zanzibar archipelago, together with Pemba and Mafia and many smaller islands. These islands are also called the Spice Islands because of their rich history in the spice trade and many spice plantations. Great beach destinations to wash off the dust after your safari.

Zanzibar Beaches
Discover 25+ beautiful beaches across the island
Beach Regions
Zanzibar Beaches
Zanzibar offers the world's most beautiful beaches. Soft white sandy beaches surrounded by colourful coral reefs and the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar island has about 25 beaches, sprinkled with fishing villages.
Should you stay north or rather choose the south or east coast of Zanzibar?
Excursions During Your Zanzibar Holiday
The tropical island of Zanzibar is known for its beautiful white sandy beaches and coral reefs. But Zanzibar does not only offer laid-back beach life and watersport activities but also a colorful culture and history. The opportunities are endless.
Spice Tour
Visit a spice farm and learn how spices, herbs and fruits grow and used as medicine.
Kite Surfing
Thanks to its steady sideshore winds, Zanzibar is an ideal spot for wind- or kitesurfing, especially the beaches at Paje, Kiwengwa and Nungwi.
Mountain Bike Tour
If you like some exercise and adventure go on a biking tour to explore the island. It offers you a nice insight in the daily way of life and beautiful nature.
Walking Tour in Stone Town
The old Stone Town is the historical centre of Zanzibar. Visit cultural places like Sultan's Palace, the House of Wonders, the Slave Market and food markets. You can even dinner at Freddie Mercury's former house.
Prison Island
Visit the deserted island that was once used as a place where slaves were detained. Nowadays it's a place to relax at the lovely white beach, ideal for snorkeling, swimming or sunbathing. See the old prison ruins and giant land tortoises.
Safari Blue
Enjoy the natural beauty of Zanzibar on a traditional wooden sailboat (dhow). Visit 3 beautiful islands where you can swim, snorkel and enjoy a delicious barbecue.
Jozani Forest
Go on a walk through the last indigenous forest and mangroves on Zanzibar. See impressive huge palms and rare Red Colobus Monkeys.
The Rock Restaurant
This restaurant is built on a rock in the ocean. An awesome place to eat and enjoy the views.
Chumbe Island
This uninhabited small coral island is a true snorkeling paradise. It's the first private marine park in the world with only 7 beautiful eco-friendly bungalows.


Ready to Explore?
Best Time to Visit Zanzibar
The most popular time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry season, from June to October and from December to February. However, Zanzibar Island is a great beach destination all-year round.
Dry Season
June - October & December - February
Wet Season
Mid-March, April, May, November
Hottest Month
February (average 28°C)
Coldest Month
July (average 24°C)
Given its tropical climate, it's always a good time to visit Zanzibar.
Zanzibar Hotels
Zanzibar offers a wealth of lodges, hotels and resorts. It has everything ranging from basic accommodation to ultra-luxury. Tanzania Specialist knows most of the accommodation Zanzibar so you can always contact us for advice.
We prefer the personal atmosphere of the small bed & breakfast lodges on the island. The staff is so friendly and will do everything you make sure you have a great time. Another benefit of bed & breakfasts is that you can explore other restaurants and bars during the day and evening. There are so many great places to eat and have a drink, with beautiful views over the ocean and a great ambiance.
Zanzibar Holiday Reviews
"Zanzibar is a fantastic, beautiful island. I stayed in the village Jambiani and the Zanzibari (local people) are so friendly and welcoming. They are always up for a chat. The beaches, spice farms, forests and little villages are so beautiful. The only drawback i can think of is the lack of museums, but it can also be I did not went to the right places. There are so many nice restaurants and bars on the island where you can eat delicious local or western meals and dance."
Roos
"Zanzibar is a great beach destination you don't want to miss when you visit Tanzania. It is a paradise and the perfect place to end your safari. We stayed at the eastcoast of the island where you can find amazing beaches. The beaches are pretty quiet with no annoying beach boys. We have eaten delicious sea food for a fair price at several restaurants."
Wouter
Zanzibar Tour Frequently Asked Questions
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous archipelago off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. It is composed of two main islands: Unguja (also known as Zanzibar) and Pemba, and several smaller islands. Although the islands are part of the United Republic of Tanzania, they have their own government and are considered a semi-autonomous region with its own distinct identity, culture, language, cuisine, and even a different time zone!
The capital of Zanzibar is Stone Town, located on Unguja island. As the commercial center of Zanzibar, Stone Town has been an important trading hub since the 7th century. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to much of Zanzibar's culture and history. With its winding alleyways, colorful bazaars, and stunning architecture, Stone Town is a must-visit for anyone trekking to this unique archipelago!
The best way to get around when you're on Zanzibar tours is by taxis, either hired from the street or arranged through a hotel. Taxis are usually reliable and affordable but it's important to agree on a price before getting in the car. Alternatively, public buses known as 'daladala' are an excellent option for travelers on a budget. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also rent a motorbike or take a ferry between islands.
Yes, Zanzibar is home to a number of unique festivals throughout the year. From Sauti za Busara, an annual music festival featuring African performers from around the world, to MwakaKogwa, a celebration of the harvest season with traditional dancing and cultural performances. There's also Ramadan, when Muslims fast during the daylight hours and celebrate at night with special foods and family gatherings.
Absolutely! Zanzibar is widely regarded as one of the best honeymoon destinations in the world. With its stunning beaches, magical sunsets, and romantic atmosphere, it's no wonder why so many couples choose to spend their special trip here. Whether you want a quiet retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, Zanzibar has something for everyone.
The perfect length of stay for Zanzibar tours will depend on your preferences. Of course, the more time you have to explore this incredible destination, the better! But if you're short on time, even a few days can be enough to take in some of the highlights. There are plenty of activities to keep busy with during your stay, from relaxing beach days to thrilling water sports and sightseeing tours.
Zanzibar has a wide range of accommodation options to suit any budget. From luxury resorts and boutique hotels, to beach bungalows and self-catering apartments, you'll be sure to find something that fits your needs. For a truly unique experience, consider staying in a traditional Swahili house or at one of the island's many campsites.
Zanzibar is brimming with activities for visitors to enjoy. Take advantage of the beautiful beaches and go swimming, snorkeling, or windsurfing. Explore the island's historical sites, such as Stone Town and Prison Island. For something different, take a spice tour or join in on some local fishing trips. There's no shortage of things to do in Zanzibar!
No, you should not drink the tap water in Zanzibar. It is best to stick to bottled water or other safe drinks like tea and coffee. Be sure to check that any beverages or ice cubes you consume are prepared with purified water. Taking these precautions will help keep you healthy during your visit!
As with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings in Zanzibar. Make sure to research the local laws and customs before your trip. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash or valuable items that could attract unwanted attention. Stick to well-lit areas and groups when you go out at night.
It's important to be respectful of the local culture when taking photos on Zanzibar Tours. Always ask permission before photographing people, and be mindful of their wishes. Some locals may not want to be photographed, so use discretion if they refuse. Taking photos can be a great way to document your trip, but remember to stay respectful at all times!
Yes, there is good public transportation while you're on Zanzibar Tours. The most common way to get around the island is via daladala buses, which cost a few dollars per ride. You can also hire taxis, although it's recommended that you negotiate the fare before getting into the cab. For longer distances, you can find ferries and boats that will take you to your destination.
Zanzibar is home to a diverse range of wildlife including monkeys, hippos, elephants, antelopes, and warthogs. You can also find a wide variety of bird species, including pink flamingos, kingfishers, pelicans, bee-eaters. If you're lucky enough to spot any of these animals your visit, take some time to appreciate the beauty of Zanzibar's wildlife!
The locals in Zanzibar are generally very friendly and welcoming towards tourists. Be sure to be respectful of local customs and traditions, and you will find that the people of Zanzibar are more than happy to help you out with any questions or needs you may have. Take some time to interact with the locals and learn about their culture!
Yes, it is possible to rent a car while visiting Zanzibar. There are several companies that offer car rentals at competitive prices. However, driving in Zanzibar can be tricky since the roads are often poorly maintained and congested. It's recommended that you hire a driver for added convenience and safety.
Yes, many parts of Zanzibar are pedestrian-friendly and can be explored on foot. Some popular walking routes include Stone Town, Jozani Forest, and the Nungwi coast. Streets can be narrow and confusing, so it's best to hire a local guide if you are unfamiliar with an area. With the right preparation, you can explore Zanzibar at your own pace!
Yes, most hotels and restaurants in Zanzibar offer free WIFI access. You can also purchase a local SIM card, which will give you access to mobile data services. Be mindful of the different regulations surrounding digital privacy in Zanzibar – always read the terms and conditions before connecting to any public WIFI networks!
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