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☀️🌊 Zanzibar Travel Tips You NEED to Know! Save this for later & share with your travel buddy! 🌍💙 #Zanzibar #TravelTips #BucketList   1. Time to Visit – The dry seasons (June to October & December to February) offer the best weather for beaches and sightseeing. 2. Visa & Entry Requirements – Many nationalities require a visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months. 3. Currency & Payments – The local currency is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), but USD is widely accepted. Bring cash since ATMs can be limited outside major towns. 4. Cultural Respect & Dress Code – Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim, so dress modestly in towns and villages. Swimsuits are fine on the beach, but cover up elsewhere. 5. Getting Around – Dala-dalas (local minibuses) are cheap but crowded. Private taxis and rental scooters are more convenient for tourists. 6. Food & Water Safety – Try local dishes like Zanzibar pizza and seafood platters, but drink bottled or filtered water to avoid stomach issues. 7. Top Attractions – Must-visit spots include Stone Town, Nungwi Beach, Jozani Forest (Red Colobus Monkeys), Prison Island (Giant Tortoises), and The Rock Restaurant. 8. Snorkeling & Diving Hotspots – Mnemba Atoll and Kendwa are top locations for crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and dolphin spotting. 9. Spice Tour Experience – Zanzibar is famous for its spice farms. A guided tour lets you see how cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon are grown. 10. Local Etiquette & Language – Swahili is widely spoken; learning a few phrases like “Jambo” (Hello) and “Asante” (Thank you) will be appreciated by locals.  We stayed at the @tui_blue_bahari_zanzibar and I highly recommend it. Tell them Aisha sent you! 💞
☀️🌊 Zanzibar Travel Tips You NEED to Know! Save this for later & share with your travel buddy! 🌍💙 #Zanzibar #TravelTips #BucketList 1. Time to Visit – The dry seasons (June to October & December to February) offer the best weather for beaches and sightseeing. 2. Visa & Entry Requirements – Many nationalities require a visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months. 3. Currency & Payments – The local currency is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), but USD is widely accepted. Bring cash since ATMs can be limited outside major towns. 4. Cultural Respect & Dress Code – Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim, so dress modestly in towns and villages. Swimsuits are fine on the beach, but cover up elsewhere. 5. Getting Around – Dala-dalas (local minibuses) are cheap but crowded. Private taxis and rental scooters are more convenient for tourists. 6. Food & Water Safety – Try local dishes like Zanzibar pizza and seafood platters, but drink bottled or filtered water to avoid stomach issues. 7. Top Attractions – Must-visit spots include Stone Town, Nungwi Beach, Jozani Forest (Red Colobus Monkeys), Prison Island (Giant Tortoises), and The Rock Restaurant. 8. Snorkeling & Diving Hotspots – Mnemba Atoll and Kendwa are top locations for crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and dolphin spotting. 9. Spice Tour Experience – Zanzibar is famous for its spice farms. A guided tour lets you see how cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon are grown. 10. Local Etiquette & Language – Swahili is widely spoken; learning a few phrases like “Jambo” (Hello) and “Asante” (Thank you) will be appreciated by locals. We stayed at the @tui_blue_bahari_zanzibar and I highly recommend it. Tell them Aisha sent you! 💞

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