Zanzibar Beaches
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Zanzibar Beaches

Pristine Indian Ocean paradise with spice island charm

Zanzibar's beaches stretch like white ribbons along the Indian Ocean, each one telling a different story. You've got the party scene at Kendwa, the luxury resorts of Matemwe, and the dhow-dotted shores of Stone Town. The water here shifts from turquoise to deep sapphire depending on the tide, and the spice-scented breeze carries stories of sultans and traders. This isn't just another tropical getaway — it's where Swahili culture meets pristine coastline, where you can haggle for saffron in the morning and watch the sunset from a rooftop bar by evening. The beaches are spectacular, sure, but it's the layers of history and culture that make Zanzibar stick with you long after the tan fades.

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Nungwi takes the crown for beach lovers who want it all. The northern tip offers powder-soft sand and swimming at any tide, plus the island's best sunset views. Kendwa Beach sits right next door with a younger, party-focused crowd — think beach bars and fire dancers until dawn. For luxury seekers, Matemwe on the northeast coast delivers boutique resorts with minimal crowds. The water here disappears at low tide, revealing a massive sandbar perfect for long walks. Stone Town offers the most culture but zero beach access — you'll need a taxi or dalla dalla to reach the coast. Jambiani on the southeast gets you authentic fishing village vibes and excellent kitesurfing conditions. The downside? Serious seaweed during certain seasons. Michamvi Peninsula hits the sweet spot between developed and wild, with upscale lodges scattered along dramatic cliffs.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Negotiate taxi fares before getting in — drivers often quote tourist prices that are 3x the local rate
  • 2.Eat at local restaurants instead of resort dining rooms to cut food costs by 70%
  • 3.Buy a local SIM card for $5 rather than paying international roaming charges
  • 4.Book accommodations directly with hotels to avoid booking platform fees
  • 5.Shop for souvenirs in Stone Town markets rather than resort gift shops for better prices
  • 6.Use dalla dalla buses ($0.50) instead of private taxis ($15-25) for longer distances
  • 7.Bring US dollars in small bills — many places prefer cash and give better exchange rates than banks
  • 8.Time your visit during shoulder season (October-November) for 40% savings on hotels

Travel Tips

  • Pack reef-safe sunscreen — the coral reefs here are protected and chemical sunscreens are discouraged
  • Bring a waterproof phone case for boat trips and water activities
  • Download offline maps before arriving — internet can be spotty outside Stone Town
  • Respect local customs by covering up when walking through villages or Stone Town
  • Check tide tables before planning beach days — some areas become unwalkable at low tide
  • Bring mosquito repellent and consider malaria prophylaxis after consulting your doctor
  • Learn basic Swahili greetings — locals appreciate the effort and it opens doors
  • Book popular restaurants like The Rock well in advance, especially during peak season

Frequently Asked Questions

Most visitors need a visa, which costs $50 for single entry and can be obtained on arrival or online in advance. US, UK, and EU citizens are eligible for visa on arrival. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.

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