7-Day Full Zanzibar Getaway

Pure Paradise – A Full Week of Culture, Relaxation & Ocean Adventures

Overview

Enjoy seven glorious days on Zanzibar, combining Stone Town’s heritage, pristine beaches, and Indian Ocean adventures. Ideal for couples, families, or anyone seeking a tropical escape after a Tanzanian safari.

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FAQs

Got questions? We’ve got answers.

Do I need a visa to visit Zanzibar?

Yes. Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, so you’ll need a Tanzanian visa. Most travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport or apply online before travel.

You can fly directly to Zanzibar International Airport from Dar es Salaam, Arusha, or Kilimanjaro. There are also international flights from some major cities. Ferry services are available from Dar es Salaam.

Yes, Zanzibar is generally safe. However, like any destination, we recommend standard precautions such as safeguarding valuables and respecting local customs.

The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency, but US dollars are widely accepted in hotels and tourist areas.

  • Relax on pristine beaches

  • Explore Stone Town (UNESCO Heritage Site)

  • Take a Spice Plantation Tour

  • Go snorkeling or scuba diving in the Indian Ocean

  • Enjoy a Sunset Dhow Cruise

Light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sandals, sunscreen, and a hat. If visiting Stone Town or villages, modest dress is recommended to respect local culture.

Is Zanzibar suitable for families?

Absolutely! Many resorts offer family-friendly accommodations, and activities such as snorkeling and cultural tours are great for all ages.

Yes. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate may be required if you are arriving from a country where Yellow Fever is present. It’s also recommended to have vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and be on malaria prophylaxis.

No. It’s best to drink bottled or purified water at all times to avoid waterborne illnesses. Most hotels and lodges provide safe drinking water for guests.

The official language is Swahili, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by guides. Learning a few Swahili phrases is appreciated by locals.

Yes! Zanzibar is one of the top honeymoon destinations in Africa, offering romantic white-sand beaches, luxury resorts, private villas, and dreamy sunset cruises.

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