
Zanzibar
Zanzibar in 7 Days: Stone Town, Spice, and Sea Breezes
Swahili streets, spice aromas, and sunset beaches in balance
A week-long, culture-forward Zanzibar itinerary that balances historic Stone Town, village life, spice plantations, and northern beaches. Designed for an experienced, cost‑conscious couple who want social energy, local food, and a tropical aesthetic without rushing.
Highlights
Lose yourself in narrow alleys lined with carved doors, mosques, and old palaces in UNESCO‑listed Stone Town.
Walk fragrant spice farms, tasting cloves, cinnamon, and vanilla while learning Zanzibar’s trading history.
Meet locals in Jambiani and Paje and wander tidal flats dotted with seaweed farms and dhows.
Swim all day on Kendwa and Nungwi beaches and stay for fiery sunsets and casual live music.
Sample Zanzibar pizza, sugarcane juice, and grilled seafood under the stars at waterfront night markets.
Sail by traditional dhow to a sandbank for swimming, snorkeling, and wide‑angle photography of the turquoise sea.
Where to Stay

Maru Maru Hotel
Midrange hotel in the heart of Stone Town with a rooftop terrace overlooking the old town and harbor, plus easy walking access to markets and historical sites.
$80-120/night
Coral Rocks Hotel & Restaurant
Beachfront hotel built along a small rocky outcrop with a pool, palm‑fringed loungers, and simple but stylish rooms.
$70-110/night
Smiles Beach Hotel
Small hotel directly on Nungwi’s main beach with palm trees, hammocks, and easy access to restaurants and boat trips.
$80-130/nightGood to Know
Cash, ATMs, and Payments
Bring a mix of Tanzanian shillings and a backup debit/credit card; ATMs exist in Stone Town and some larger beach towns but can be empty or offline, so withdraw when you see a working one.
Local SIM & Connectivity
Consider buying a local SIM from Zantel, Vodacom, or Airtel at the airport or in Stone Town for cheap data; coverage is good in towns but slower in remote stretches.
Respectful Beachwear
Bikinis and swim shorts are fine on the beach and at hotels, but cover up (sarong, T‑shirt) when walking through villages or markets near the shore.
Negotiating Taxis and Tours
Always agree on a price before getting into a taxi or joining an informal tour; knowing roughly standard rates between Stone Town, east coast, and north coast helps avoid overpaying.
Tides and Activity Planning
Check tide tables for Paje, Jambiani, and Michamvi since low tide can mean a very long walk to deep water but creates beautiful patterns and opens up reef walks.
Food Safety Basics
Street food is generally fine when busy and freshly cooked; avoid items that have been sitting out, and go easy on raw salads if you have a sensitive stomach.
Tipping Culture
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory; small tips to guides, drivers, and porters (around 5–10% or a few dollars) go a long way, especially on budget‑priced services.
Night Safety and Transport
Main tourist areas are generally safe but avoid dark backstreets late at night; arrange a taxi through your hotel when moving between bars or beaches after dark.
Your Week Itinerary

Lukmaan Restaurant
Casual local favorite for Swahili dishes; come early for chapati, mandazi, and spiced tea.
1h · $5-8 per person
Stone Town Historical Walking Tour
Guided walk through the Old Fort, House of Wonders exterior, Forodhani waterfront, and hidden alleys to understand Omani, Indian, and European influences.
2h 30m · $15-20 per person
Darajani Bazaar & Market Lanes
Explore the main fresh market, spice stalls, and fabric shops; great for people‑watching and photography.
1h 30m · Free (plus any food or purchases)
Passing Show Restaurant
Simple local joint near Darajani for pilau rice, biryani, and grilled fish or octopus.
1h · $6-10 per person
Old Slave Market & Anglican Cathedral
Visit the former slave chambers, memorial, and cathedral built on the old slave market site.
1h 30m · $5-8 per person
Forodhani Gardens Night Market
Evening street food stalls along the seafront; try Zanzibar pizza, grilled seafood skewers, urojo soup, and sugarcane juice.
1h 30m · $8-15 per person
The Rock Restaurant
Iconic restaurant perched on a rock in the sea; reach by foot at low tide or boat at high tide; book ahead and share mains to keep it budget‑friendly.
1h 30m · $20-30 per person (with shared dishes)
Stone Town Independent Architecture Walk
Before leaving town, stroll past the seafront, admire carved wooden doors, old consulate buildings, and mosques at your own pace.
2h · Free
Transfer Stone Town to Michamvi / Pingwe Area
Private taxi or shared transfer (about 1.5 hours) across the island to the more secluded east‑coast beaches.
1h 30m · $25-35 per couple (taxi)
Michamvi Beach Walk & Sunset at Kae Beach
Walk the palm‑lined beach and end at Kae Beach for west‑facing sunset over mangroves, with music and beanbags.
2h · Free (drinks extra)
Kae Beach Bar
Casual beachfront spot with grilled seafood, chips, and cocktails during sunset sessions.
1h 30m · $12-20 per person31 activities across 7 days
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