What to see, what to do Zanzibar Archipelago?

The 10 good reasons to go Zanzibar Archipelago

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A preserved nature

Zanzibar has not suffered the onslaught of intense concrete development, the beaches are intact.

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A historic capital

Stone Town fascinates with its carved doors, its labyrinth of alleys teeming with life.

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Eco-hotels

The bungalows are almost all made of natural materials, wood and palm leaves.

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A thousand-year-old culture

The Swahili culture, with its language and traditions, offers a unique change of scenery.

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Heavenly beaches

The lagoon of crystal clear water in a thousand shades of blue borders wild white beaches.

Wonderful seabed

People come to Mafia, Pemba and Zanzibar to admire spectacular reefs and fish.

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A relaxing destination

The mild equatorial climate of the Zanzibar archipelago promises sunshine almost all year round.

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Kitesurfing in Pajé

The south-east of the island, quite windy, is ideal to learn or practice kitesurfing

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A friendly people

Karibu! We will tell you all day long with a big smile, you are welcome!

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A spicy gastronomy

The spice island has developed a Swahili gastronomy full of flavours to discover

What to visit Zanzibar Archipelago?

Interview

Interview: My island Zanzibar

with CAMILLE GRIFFOULIERES, author of the guide

Journalist graduated from the IPJ and author of travel guides for the Petit Futé for 12 years, Camille Griffoulières has specialized in Africa since her first trips. Passionate about continental Tanzania as well as Zanzibar, which she has been rediscovering with wonder every year for the past 7 years, she shares the best addresses in each town and village of this heavenly and exotic island.

See the video of the interview

Good to know to visit Zanzibar Archipelago

Timetable Timetable

There are very few museums, all in Stone Town, and they are generally open from 8am to 6pm every day. On the other hand, we do offer tours outside the city. The Dolphin Tour usually takes place very early in the morning, while the Prison Island Tour, the Spice Tour and the Jozani Forest Tour can be done during the day. Sea excursions depend on the tides, which shift every day by 30 to 45 minutes, so it's best to find out the exact time the day before.

To be booked To be booked

The highlight on the north coast of Unguja (the boat trip to Mnemba Atoll for snorkeling) must be booked with local agencies or fishermen. Cheetah's Rock is also always heavily booked, so make sure you book well in advance.

Budget & Tips Budget & Tips

Museums don't cost much, but sea trips are quite expensive. Try to form a group to negotiate a price for the whole boat with the fishermen directly.

Day safari charters from Zanzibar to the mainland (charters exist for Saadani, Mikumi, Ruaha, Serengeti and Selous national parks) can be booked locally. Last-minute promotions are always available. It's best to arrange this at the start of your trip, so you have some leeway on dates and can negotiate prices.

Main events Main events

Stone Town organizes a number of first-rate cultural festivals, which in themselves make a trip to the island worthwhile for their very special atmosphere. These include the Sati Za Busara festival, a four-day dance, music and theater festival in February, and ZIFF, Festival of Dhow Countries, during which a whole host of cultural events take place over a two-week period.

Guided tours Guided tours

A guide is highly recommended when visiting Stone Town, as the old stones don't speak for themselves and real museums are limited. And even when you do visit them, there are very few explanations inside. A guide can also help you find your way through the maze of alleyways and explain the history of the buildings, ward off the numerous and tiring touts, and negotiate souvenirs for you at a reasonable price. It's also a great way to talk to a local and ask questions about their daily life. Souleymane (+255 777 839 371), a French-speaking guide, will show you around Stone Town and organize your excursions and safaris at reasonable prices.

Smokers Smokers

Smokers are tolerated everywhere, and can smoke outside. There is no special legislation except when driving, when smoking is prohibited.

Tourist traps Tourist traps

Beach boys - or "touts" - are always on the beach trying to sell you tours. Prices range from the fanciful to the reasonable, but the quality of the services varies according to the equipment (snorkeling in particular), the length of the excursion, the size of the boats, etc. It's best to go direct with a local agency to ensure you get the best service, or make sure you negotiate the price and key points of the tour before making a deal.

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