Photo of Coconut Trees On Seashore

    Zanzibar Archipelago, including Stone Town

    Dive into Zanzibar’s white sands and the historical marvels of Stone Town. Your unforgettable African adventure begins here.

    Brown Beach Huts on Seashore

    About Zanzibar

    Welcome to Zanzibar, Tanzania’s island gem, known for its stunning beaches, rich culture, and historical Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its warm equatorial climate makes it ideal for beach and water sports enthusiasts.

    Explore the island’s heritage through spice tours, enjoy water activities like diving and snorkeling, or relax on a dhow cruise. With a variety of accommodations from luxury resorts to boutique hotels, Zanzibar promises an unforgettable tropical getaway.

    Zanzibar offers visitors a fantastic selection of beach locations to choose from, each with its own character, scenery, and attractions. For the most part, they offer safe swimming conditions in warm, clear water, making them ideal for families with children.

    Best Beaches

    Visitors to Zanzibar are presented with an amazing array of beach options, each with unique features, landscapes, and activities. Families with kids will find them perfect because they generally provide safe swimming conditions in warm, clear water.

    Paje Beach

    Paja Beach

    Combining all that one could hope for from a tropical beach, with palm trees swinging over white sand beaches bordered by blue waves, Located on the east coast of Zanzibar, Paje is most recognized for serving as a base for the vibrant kitesurfers who glide over the waves. In the neighboring reefs, it also provides fantastic SCUBA diving. Numerous eateries and plenty of beachside lodging are available. provides supervised kids with safe swimming areas.

    Nungwi Beach

    Nungwi Beach is ranked in the top 25 beaches in the world, and one of its main draws is the exciting nightlife that takes place at different beachside venues. During the day, beachgoers can enjoy excellent snorkeling and SCUBA diving there. Located on the northwest coast of Zanzibar, the sunsets are breathtaking and are best savored while sipping cocktails atop a traditional sailing dhow. provides children under supervision with safe swimming conditions.

    Nungwi Beach
    Kizimkazi beach

    Kizimkazi Beach

    This sleepy fishing village of two villages is located on Zanzibar’s south coast and is well-known for its opportunities to swim with dolphins. Please be sure to use only official dolphin guides to ensure an ethical encounter that does not harm the animals. While snorkeling is rewarding, this isn’t the island’s best beach for swimming. There are a number of cultural attractions and a respectable range of lodging options available on land.

    Kendwa Beach

    For people who enjoy being in the water—whether for swimming, snorkeling, or diving—this is a great beach. For those looking to intensify their romantic moments, Kendwa offers breathtaking sunsets. And when the sun sets, attention shifts from the sea to the nightlife, with carefree beach parties capping off idyllic tropical fantasies. There are lots of restaurants and resorts along the well-developed beachfront. provides kids with adult supervision with safe swimming conditions.

    Kendwa Beach
    Matemwe Beach

    Matemwe Beach

    Found on Zanzibar’s northeastern coast, this beach is the longest on the island. Not too far offshore is the well-known Mnemba Atoll. Imagine old-fashioned fishing villages beneath the graceful canopy of palm trees. It’s a fantastic place to dive, snorkel, and swim. Sailing and kitesurfing are also quite popular here. There are a few hotels and eateries nearby, and the beach is usually not too crowded. provides kids with adult supervision with safe swimming conditions.

    Activities

    Experience Zanzibar’s rich cultural and natural wonders, from pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs to historic spice tours and lively local markets, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

    Beach

    Beach

    A lounger, a cocktail, lapping waves, a tropical breeze, and fine white sand between your toes. Zanzibar’s beaches are clean, safe, and laid back.

    Scuba Diving & Nnorkeling

    Scuba Diving & Snorkeling

    Dip your head below the surface of the warm, crystal-clear Indian Ocean and immerse yourself in a pristine otherworldly encounter with abundant marine life.

    Cultural Tours

    Cultural Tours

    Zanzibar’s history is as colorful and diverse as the tropical landscape of its location. The story of Zanzibar – from past to present – is brought to life in a selection of tours.

    Skydiving

    Skydive

    Experience an exhilarating freefall over Zanzibar’s turquoise waters and white sandy beaches, offering breathtaking aerial views of the island’s stunning landscape.

    Authentic cuisine

    Spice Tour

    Join a sensory journey through fragrant spice plantations and immerse yourself in this rich aspect of Zanzibari history.

    Cultural Tours

    Prison Island

    Visit this historic island, home to giant tortoises and fascinating ruins, offering a glimpse into Zanzibar’s past while enjoying beautiful beaches and clear waters.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    No, Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania and therefore does not require a separate visa.

    Yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus are recommended.

    Nungwi, Kendwa, and Paje are some of the best beaches in Zanzibar.

    Flying into Zanzibar International Airport or taking a ferry from Dar es Salaam are the most common ways to get to Zanzibar.

    Yes, malaria is present in Zanzibar, so taking malaria tablets is recommended.

    Credit cards are accepted in some places, but it’s recommended to carry cash as many places only accept cash payments.

    Stone Town, Jozani Forest, Prison Island, and the Spice Farms are some of the top tourist attractions in Zanzibar.

    Handmade crafts, spices, and traditional clothing are popular souvenirs to buy in Zanzibar.