Zanzibar travel cost 2024 – how much I spent in 7 weeks
The local currency in Tanzania is Tanzanian shilling = tzs.
- 1 euro = 3,000 tzs (KADOO exchange in Dar Es Salaam the day before I made my way to Zanzibar)
- 1 euro = 2,890 tzs (Posta in Stone Town, Zanzibar)
- 1$ = 2,800 tzs (at ZanFast ferry office both in Dar Es Salaam and Stone Town – that was the exchange rate they gave me to give me back my change after paying for the ferry ticket in $, and it was way better than at any exchange office I visited).
Generally speaking, Zanzibar is more expensive than the mainland Tanzania (except for safari trips).
Details of Zanzibar travel cost
Visa to Zanzibar
Transport to Zanzibar
To get to Zanzibar, I had to travel across Slovakia to the Vienna airport and from there flights to Dar Es Salaam and then a ferry to Zanzibar. Yes, there are flights also to Zanzibar but they were a lot more expensive on the dates I needed so I decided to do it this way. It turned out to be a good idea as then I bought a local SIM card and exchanged money in Dar Es Salaam a way better than I would have in Zanzibar (cheaper SIM and better exchage rate).
Bear in mind that the ferry is 3 times more expensive for non-residents/tourists than for locals.
Zanzibar transportation cost 2024
Boda boda, or bodaboda is a motorbike taxi.Daladala, or dala dala is a bus/minivan.Bajaji is a tuk tuk/rikshaw.
Transport from Zanzibar
I paid 715.20 eur for all transportation from Slovakia to Zanzibar, all around Zanzibar, and then back from Zanzibar to Slovakia.
Zanzibar hotels cost
During my 6.5 week stay in Zanzibar I stayed at 6 different hotels in the following locations:
Michamvi, just outside of Bwejuu, Stone Town, Nungwi, Kendwa, Stone Town again.
I was there alone and tried to choose eco-friendly hotels whenever possible.
Second part of my stay was the beginning of rainy season so most hotels were cheaper than during the main hot season. And when I book via Booking, I have a Genius 3 discount there (the biggest possible discount they offer) so those who don’t have it, would pay more than I did.
Hotels in Zanzibar where I stayed at
In Michamvi from 10.2. to 22.2.2024: accommodation at Botanica Eco Lodge cost 330,52 eur by card (no extra fee as it was charged via Booking before my stay). The hotel bungalows are located between Michamvi Kae and Michamvi Pingwe and my stay was with simple breakfast included (I only asked for fresh fruit).
Then I got 4 nights at the same hotel Botanica with breakfast and water in exchange for mentioning them online = those 4 nights were for free for me. Check more from Botanica Eco Lodge here.
I paid 1845.126 eur for all my accommodation in Zanzibar for 44 nights.
That makes it 41.935 eur per night.
I repeat, some days were with breakfast included, some without and 3 days were all inclusive.
Zanzibar food and drinks cost
Unfortunately, the tap water in Zanzibar is not potable and you have to buy it. Always when possible I would buy a 15l to 20l water containers and some of my hotels had water included in my stay.
I don’t drink alcohol nor soft drinks, not even sparkling water. All I ever drink is still water, coconuts, sugar cane juice, freshly made juices or smoothies without added sugar.
- 18.9 l water with a water pump cost 15,000 tzs at a hotel = 5 eur
- 1.5 l water cost 1,500 tzs in Stone town old town = 0.52 eur
- 1.5 l water cost 1,000 tzs outside of Stone town old town = 0.34 eur
- 1.5 l water cost 1,200 tzs at a local supermarket in Pingwe = 0.40 eur
- 15 l water cost 4,500 tzs at a local store = 1.50 eur.
I paid 337.36 eur for the food and drinks on Zanzibar. Well, that’s without the 3 days of all inclusive stay and some breakfast and water that I had included in my accommodation or on tours.
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1 pineapple 4,000 tzs = 1.34 eur
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1 stack of bananas 4,000 tzs = 1.34 eur
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rice with choroko lentils in coconut sauce 12,000 tzs = 4 eur
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veggie curry with rice 10,000 tzs = 3.34 eur
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hummus bowl at a restaurant for 10,000 tzs = 3.34 eur
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5 small tomatoes 1,000 tzs = 0.34 eur
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3 mangoes with delivery 5,000 tzs = 1.67 eur
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1 young coconut at the street 1,500 tzs = 0.50 eur
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1 bigger young coconut at the street 2,000 tzs = 0.692 eur
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1 young coconut at restaurants 3,000 to 5,000 tzs
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1 papaya 1,000 to 3,000 tzs
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1 watermelon 2,500 to 5,000 tzs
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1 vegan chocolate muffin 6,000 tzs = 2 eur
- 1 gluten-free vegan chocolate muffin 7,000 tzs = 2.34 eur
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1 vegan banana cake 8,000 tzs = 2.67 eur
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1 vegan avocado brownie 4,000 tzs = 1.34 eur
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1 vegan burger with cassava chips 15,000 tzs = 5 eur
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4 small summer rolls 7,000 tzs = 2.34 eur
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falafel with fatoush salad 7,000 tzs = 2.34 eur
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hummus with jackfruit balls 15,000 tzs = 5 eur
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0.4 l fresh sugar cane juice 2,000 tzs = 0.67 eur (then I negotiated the price with the street vendors and then would always pay just 1,000 tzs for 0.5l of sugar cane)
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1 scoop of ice cream 4,000 tzs = 1.34 eur
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hummus, falafel and veggies 15,000 tzs = 5 eur
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a local dish with veggie rice and 3 small vegan sauces/curry and rice pancake at Lukmaan restaurant in Stone Town 21,000 tzs = 7.267 eur
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a local dish with rice and 3 small vegan curry at Lukmaan 16,000 tzs = 5.536 eur
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falafel, samosa, sweet potato at Stone Town night food market 18,000 tzs = 6.23 eur
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small cocoa powder pack at spice farm 5,000 tzs = 1.73 eur
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3 scoops of ice cream 11,000 tzs = 3.81 eur.
Other expenses in Zanzibar
Airtel SIM card I bought already in Dar Es Salaam city center cost 2.000 tzs + 50.000 tzs for 24GB mobile data for 60 days so altogether for the new SIM with data it was 17.34 eur. I’ve heard that in Zanzibar SIM cards cost a lot more and sometimes they try to overcharge tourists. This can happen not only at the Zanzibar airport but also at local shops so be aware of that.
Unnecesarry expenses in Zanzibar
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a small personal bag for 15,000 tzs = 5 eur
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2 plastic boxes to store fruit to avoid ants getting inside cost 10,000 tzs = 3.34 eur
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2 bracelets for 12,000 tzs altogether = 4.153 eur
- a local soap with herbs/fruit/plants + small ylang ylang essential oil 10,000 tzs at spice farm = 3.46 eur
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1 locally-made soap with herbs/fruit/plants at a store in Stone Town 2,000 tzs = 0.692 eur
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1 locally-made soap with herbs/fruit/plants 5,000 tzs at spice farm = 1.73 eur
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2 pair of pants 40,000 tzs = 13.84 eur for 2
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a long dress with long sleeves 40,000 tzs = 13.84 eur
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a wooden mask to hang on the wall 35,000 tzs = 12.111 eur (a late birthday gift for my dad to add to his collection)
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a T-shirt with giraffe print 30,000 tzs = 10.381 eur
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a T-shirt with pants with butterfly print 60,000 tzs = 20.762 eur
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a long dress with long sleeves 40,000 tzs = 13.84 eur
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$17 for a big travel bag = 16.50 eur
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a long dress with short sleeves 30,000 tzs = 10.38 eur
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a tank top 7,000 tzs = 2.43 eur (initially he wanted 20,000 tzs)
- a dress without sleeves 20,000 tzs = 6.92 eur
- a different dress without sleeves 25,000 tzs = 8.65 eur
I paid 398.294 eur for everything else on Zanzibar (clothes, gifts, souvenirs, magnets, local SIM card with data, cosmetics, bags etc.).
Extra Zanzibar travel cost
However, I did have some tours around Zanzibar with my local friends and tour guides from Zanpalme Tours (Michael, Marvin, Ali and the driver Edi) and as they were part of our collaboration, I did not pay for them. We did the following tours:
*Stown Town walking tour
*Prison Island tour = a boat trip from Stone Town to Prison island, entrance fee, a tour with explanation there, visited also the Tortoise sanctuary there, a boat trip back to Stone Town.
*Spice farm tour = we visited the Hakuna Matata spice farm in Dole, with the explanation of the plants, spices and fruit they grow there. And also fruit tasting and a great lunch with different meals. I had a Czech speaking local guide at the spice farm, it was so much fun!
*Baraka aquarium with turtles
*Nungwi sunset cruise
*they drove me from Stone Town to Nungwi and a few days after from Kendwa back to Stone Town.
All the above mentioned private tours and transportation would cost 220 eur altogether (per 1 person if it would be just 1 person like me. They offer discounts if it’s group of more people, of course).
What’s the Zanzibar travel cost?
Let’s count my Zanzibar travel cost:
I spent 3,295.98 eur for the entire 45 days in Zanzibar. That’s the cost for absolutely everything (with all the shopping I did not need to do, too). And I ate each time I felt like it, I dined out at restaurants many afternoons, I drank more than 40 young coconuts etc. And I also bought everything I liked that would squeeze in my baggage.
So all the main things, such as transportation, visa, accommodation, food and drinks cost me 2,897.686 eur (without shopping, souvenirs, gifts).
For many things I paid the same price as locals/residents in Zanzibar do, but for many others I still paid more (yes, even after bargaining).
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