How much does it cost
Where is Zanzibar Island?
In the east of Africa, on the west coast of the Indian Ocean, there is a place called Zanzibar. The color of the sea there is different from that in the whole of Africa. The milky white sandy beach is lined with the turquoise water. The green is healing, the green is ethereal, and the green makes the heavy heart change.
The ground is light and green, allowing lost people to return to the depths of their souls.
Zanzibar is not a cheap destination compared to many other places in Africa, it is an island paradise after all, however, you can still enjoy it on a budget!
Zanzibar Island Accommodation Hotel Costs There are usually two accommodation options on Zanzibar Island, one is to live in Stone Town, and the other is to live on the beach. It is usually cheaper to live in Stone Town than to live on the beach.
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From cheap basic rooms (about 25 USD per night), to better hotels and more comfortable rooms in tropical surroundings (about 50 USD – 60 USD per night), up to luxury hotels with prices ranging from 90-200 USD per night
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Zanzibar Island Dining Costs Zanzibar is famous for its spiced and fragrant food, a blend of Indian, African and Arabic cuisine.
Food in Zanzibar is generally not expensive, and you can choose from a variety of meals ranging from $5-$30 per meal.
You can either have the kitchen prepare everything for you at the hotel, from fresh seafood to vegetable curries to grilled chicken, salads, etc., for about 10 US dollars per person, or you can choose from many good restaurants in Zanzibar, which are very good.
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Or go experience the African seafood food stalls at night~ There is also a world-famous restaurant on Sand Island - The Rock, which includes appetizers, main courses and desserts and costs about US$60.
Zanzibar Island Activity Experience Project Fees Zanzibar Island is not just a simple holiday island, there are also many activities to participate in, from Safari blue (boat tour), watching colobus monkeys, visiting spice plantations, and stone city walking tours
, visits to Prison Island, sunset dhow cruises, etc. Each activity costs between $50-200.