Wondering where you will be staying during your holiday in Zanzibar, then you don't have to worry about that we have got your back. Here we have picked the best hotels, resorts and even bungalows to the best of our knowledge that will give you the best experience based on your budget and taste. There are three main destinations to stay in, which are North and North East Coast, South East Coast and Central (Stone Town).
Generally considered to be the most peaceful part of the island, this section offers laid-back beachfront hotels and lodges of various comfort level and budgets.
Despite that Nungwi and Kiwengwa being the most popular section of North and North East Coast part, Matemwe and Pwani Mchangani are considered the good options too. All the beach in this part offers fine white sands and remains reasonably unspoiled.
Also, North and North East Coast comprises two beautiful islands which are Mnemba Island and Tumbatu Island, while Mnemba Island is privately owned island and are considered the luxury island, and it is very perfect for snorkeling as it features a marine conservation, Tumbatu island on the other hand are considered the fantastic one for cultural and snorkeling tours.We can organize both Mnemba Island tour and Tumbatu Island tour for you.
South East Coast offers white sandy beaches lined with palm trees and a good sea-breeze which makes it ideal for those looking for relaxing beach holiday. It features hotels and lodges located in Paje which is a place for kite surfing, Bwejuu, Jambiani, Michamvi which is a home to the World famous restaurant The Rock, and Kizimkazi which is best known for both dolphin and historical tour, Paje is the most popular location.
Stone Town, also known as Mji Mkongwe (Swahili for "old town") is the old and the main city of Zanzibar, a city of prominent historical and artistic importance in East Africa. Hotels in stone town is an ideal for those in search for experiencing the multicultural society of Zanzibar.
There are arrays of options of restaurants, bars, and shops without forgetting the Forodhani Garden where at night becomes crowded with locals and tourists trying to enjoy Zanzibar cuisine.