Our ultimate Zanzibar Travel Guide! Here’s why we think this stunning African island with white beaches, glittering oceans, and a unique history should be at the top of your bucket list.
This past August, we spent an epic 27 days in Africa during our honeymoon. We started with seven days in Zanzibar and then continued on to other amazing destinations like Serengeti National Park and Gorilla trekking in Uganda.
Out of all the places we visited on our honeymoon – Zanzibar has sparked the most interest from our readers. With lots of questions coming through on our emails and social media about the beautiful island of Zanzibar.
In this piece, we will aim to answer all those questions and give you lots of advice for your vacation in Zanzibar.
5 Things You Should Know Before Visiting Zanzibar
1. Divide your time between the beaches and Stonetown
We spent 4 nights on Jambiani Beach, which is one of the best beaches in Zanzibar – on the Southeast of the island and 3 nights in Stonetown. This itinerary worked out perfectly for us because it meant we spent our first few days relaxing on the white sand beaches of Paje. We wanted to de-stress after our wedding in Italy, and, so doing nothing more than swimming, eating and drinking cocktails on Jambiani was just what the doctor ordered.
Stonetown on the other hand was pretty jam-packed as there’s lots to see. We recommend visiting the Old Slave Market, doing a boat tour to Prison Island to see the giant tortoises and visiting the Darajani market. In the evening make sure you head to the beach to watch the sunset preferably at one of the many bars and restaurants dotted along the beach. We liked The Beach House.
Some of the other awesome activities available throughout Zanzibar include –
- A guided quad-biking tour to a local village; – it’s one of the most popular tours on Zanzibar involves you driving a high-powered quad bike through remote African villages and farm land.
- A visit to Jozani Forest that also includes the chance to see dolphins – did you know there;s a jungle area in Zanzibar that’s home to the rare red colobus monkey, only found here on the island? As part of this 6-hour tour, you’ll get to not only visit the jungle but also go swimming with wild dolphins and have a traditional Swahili lunch.
- The chance to swim with wild dolphins – this well-rated tour is 3-hours-long and offers the chance to snorkel with wild dolphins from the small fishing village of Kizimkazi.
All the above tours include pick-up from most hotels on Zanzibar.
2. Be sure to book a table at The Rock Restaurant
Next up on our Zanzibar travel guide is a bucket-list-worthy dinner at the famed Rock Restaurant.
We highly recommend booking the Rock Restaurant in advance as it is extremely popular. We advise booking your table at least two weeks prior, especially if you want a dinner sitting. The Rock Restaurant is pricey, but in our opinion, it’s worth the price tag. The cuisine is best described as fresh Zanzibar seafood with an Italian twist. You can order non-fish items on the menu too. In fact, I ordered the vegetarian ravioli, and it was yummy!
We also ordered the house wine, which has a beautiful label featuring the restaurant at sunset (we peeled this off and took it home for our memory box).
Depending on the tides, you may be able to walk to the Rock restaurant, or the restaurant will collect you on their boat if the tide is in. Your hotel will need to organize a taxi for you as the Rock restaurant is quite far from most places. Your driver will wait for you in the car park until your finished. Our taxi cost $40 USD return from Jambiani.
3. Splurge on a nice hotel
Why not treat yourself to a ‘fancy’ hotel for your time in Zanzibar – ideally on the beach? We chose the Spice Island Resort in Jambiani. The unique selling point for the Spice Island Resort is the jetty extending into the bright blue Indian Ocean. You can sunbathe on the jetty, swim off its wooden steps, or enjoy a cocktail at sundown.
The hotel also has a large swimming pool, a Spa, and a large restaurant. They were also nice enough to organize a private dinner on the beach for our honeymoon. A very special touch.
In Stonetown, we stayed at the Spicetree by Turaco. And we’re so glad we did – we were upgraded to a Suite and even got a warm chocolate chip cookie on check-in. The Doubletree is centrally located and has an excellent view from the rooftop restaurant Taarab.
4. Make sure you watch the sunset every night!
We’re so glad we made the effort to watch the sunset every night of our honeymoon in Zanzibar. Some of the sunset highlights for our honeymoon were at the jetty at Spice Island in Jambiani or as previously mentioned the Beach House in Stonetown.
One of the best ways to watch the magnificent Zanzibar sunset is on a traditional Dhow sunset tour from Stonetown. A dhow is a popular boat type used in Zanzibar and is from the Arabian region – it’s very photogenic with its two large, unusual masts.
5. Be sure to visit Zanzibar at the right time of year
The best time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry season, which runs from June to October, as you are pretty much guaranteed warm weather at this time. The most popular months to visit Zanzibar are July, August, and September when you can expect average daily temperatures of 28 Celsius (82 Fahrenheit).
Avoid visiting in the wet season (from November to February) if possible as you will experience lots of rain. Now, it won’t be raining continuously – there will be breaks in the rain during the afternoon, typically.
Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Zanzibar
Can you swim in the ocean in Zanzibar?
You can definitely swim in the ocean in Zanzibar – in fact, we made sure to swim a few times a day. In the Southeast, where we stayed, the water is gorgeously turquoise, but it can be windy, so the water tends to be choppier. Keep in mind that Paje and Jambiani Beach are very popular windsurfing destinations. When the tide goes out, you can walk over the rock pools for quite a while and spot crabs and small fish. Pretty cool!
If you’re a confident swimmer you can book a private snorkelling tour to Mnemba island, which also includes the chance to swim with wild dolphins!
Is Zanzibar safe?
We never felt unsafe during our honeymoon in Zanzibar and found the locals to be incredibly friendly and accommodating. However, as with everywhere, we recommend having ‘your wits about you’ when walking on the streets of Stonetown or the beach of Jambiani.
Locals will approach you often, but they are usually just trying to sell you a tour or get you to visit their restaurant or bar. Be polite, smile, and tell them firmly, “No, thank you,” and they tend to leave you alone.
Don’t display flashy jewelry or cameras. Lock your valuables in the safe in your room. If your room doesn’t have one, ask the reception to store your valuables securely.
Above all, be respectful – Zanzibar is a predominantly Muslim nation, so respecting their culture is important. Dressing appropriately, especially for women, is recommended.
How easy is it to get to Zanzibar?
I will admit that I thought it would be a lot more difficult to reach Zanzibar than it actually was. We saved money by flying from London Gatwick via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines. You can also fly with Emirates via Dubai and British Airways via Doha. As always, we recommend using Google Flights to find the best flight deal!
From Zanzibar airport it’s best to book a transfer to your hotel in advance as it can be very expensive if you get a taxi when you get there.
Is Zanzibar Good for Tourists?
Zanzibar is a fantastic tourist destination. From white beaches, a unique history and plenty of luxury resorts. Zanzibar is the ultimate spot for your upcoming beach vacation! You will be spoiled with romantic things to do on Zanzibar too – think a sunset cruise in a traditional boat and a traditional cooking class in a beautiful setting. If you’re looking for the most romantic area in Zanzibar the East Coast beaches like Jambiani and Paje have Zanzibar’s prettiest beaches!
As always, if you have any questions about our Zanzibar Travel Guide – please comment in the comment section below and we will get back to you.
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Last Updated on April 27, 2024 by snaphappytravel
7 thoughts on “Zanzibar Travel Guide + 5 Things You Should Know”
I absolutely loved visiting Zanzibar many years ago. While I won’t be there on a honeymoon I have dreamed of going back. I loved the stunning beaches, the amazing giant turtles, and the interesting history. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, Zanzibar looks stunning! What a romantic place to have a honeymoon. These beaches are stunning!
What a great post! I visited Zanzibar a few years ago for scuba diving and absolutely loved it. And I‘m also very glad I spent some time in Stone Town too 🙂
Wow Zanzibar sounds incredible! Love the photos!
Zanzibar looks amazing! I’m sad I didn’t get the chance to go when I was in Tanzania recently. Guess I can plan my honeymoon there when I get married!
I only see good things about Zanzibar, it looks beautiful. The water doesn’t even look real it’s that blue! Hopefully I will get there next year as I plan my Africa trip
Ahh, this is perfect as we are probably going to be planning a honeymoon in the Serengeti and Zanzibar! Everything I read and see about Zanzibar sells it to me even more.