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Beach Holiday Tips: Zanzibar

Enjoy the Best of the Spice Island

Planning a beach holiday in Zanzibar? Whether you’re coming to relax after your safari or simply to soak up the tropical sunshine, being well-prepared ensures you make the most of your stay. From pristine beaches to spice farms and historic Stone Town, here’s everything you need to know before you go.

What to Bring to Zanzibar

Pack Light, Stay Comfortable, and Be Beach-Ready

Zanzibar’s tropical climate is warm and humid year-round, with occasional rain showers depending on the season. Here’s a list of essentials to keep you comfortable, protected, and stylish on your island holiday.

CLOTHING:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing such as linen shirts, cotton dresses, shorts, and t-shirts

  • Swimwear for the beach and pool

  • A light sweater or wrap for cooler evenings or air-conditioned rooms

  • A light rain jacket or umbrella during the wet season

  • Modest clothing (shoulders and knees covered) for visiting towns, markets, or religious sites

FOOTWEAR:

  • Flip-flops or sandals for the beach

  • Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers for exploring towns or going on excursions

SUN & INSECT PROTECTION:

  • Wide-brimmed hat or cap

  • Sunglasses with UV protection

  • High-SPF sunscreen for both face and body

  • After-sun lotion or aloe vera

  • Mosquito repellent (especially for evenings)

PERSONAL ITEMS:

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Lightweight beach towel or sarong

  • Waterproof bag or dry bag for boat trips or snorkeling gear

  • Snorkeling gear (optional – most tours provide it)

  • Power bank or portable charger

  • Travel-sized toiletries and personal medication

  • Basic first aid kit

Best Time to Visit Zanzibar

Tropical Paradise, All Year Round

Zanzibar is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on your interests—whether it’s sunbathing, snorkeling, or exploring the island’s cultural attractions.

Dry Season (June – October)

  • Ideal beach weather: sunny days, low humidity

  • Best time for water activities like diving and snorkeling

  • Combines perfectly with dry season safaris on the mainland

Short Rains (November – Mid-December)

  • Light afternoon showers with mostly clear mornings and evenings

  • Fewer tourists and lush green landscapes

  • Excellent for photography and peaceful getaways

Hot Season (January – February)

  • Warmest months of the year

  • Great time for diving and island hopping

  • Stone Town festivals often take place in this period

Long Rains (March – May)

  • Higher rainfall, occasional heavy showers

  • Some lodges close during this time

  • Ideal for quiet, budget-friendly travel if you don’t mind some rain

Pro Tip: Book well in advance during peak season (June to October and December holidays) as the best resorts fill up quickly. Many resorts have a minimum stay of 3 – 4 days during Christmas or New Years. 

What to Expect on the Island

Culture, Cuisine, and Coastal Charm

Zanzibar is more than just a beach destination. Here’s what to keep in mind while exploring the island:

Respect the Local Culture

Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim, so modest dress is appreciated in towns and villages. Swimwear is fine at the beach and in resorts, but consider covering shoulders and knees (both women and men) when walking in public areas or visiting local communities.

Local Experiences

Don’t miss the chance to:

  • Wander through historic Stone Town

  • Visit a spice farm and learn about the island’s rich trade history

  • Swim with dolphins or go snorkeling at Mnemba Atoll

  • Enjoy a sunset dhow cruise

  • Try Zanzibari cuisine—fresh seafood, Swahili curries, and tropical fruits

Currency & Payments

  • Tanzanian Shillings are widely accepted, but USD is also used

  • Credit cards are accepted at most resorts, but bring cash for local markets, taxis, and small shops

Health & Safety

  • Tap water is not safe to drink—stick to bottled or filtered water

  • Apply mosquito repellent, especially at dawn and dusk

  • Bring any necessary prescriptions and basic medications

  • Travel insurance is a mandatory purchase upon arrival from the govenment source. The cost is $44/person (USD) regardless of duration of visit. This is required even if you already have other health insurance.

Still Have Questions?

We’re Here to Help You Prepare

If you’re not sure what to bring, when to go, or how to combine Zanzibar with your safari or Kilimanjaro climb, we’re here to assist.

Contact us directly:
Email: info@dotcomsafaris.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +255 763 838 577

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Let’s get you ready for the adventure of a lifetime.