Another tip: Zanzibar is a big Muslim community, so just check what you wear in town, respect their beliefs and don't walk around in town with your bikinis.
Hi! Travel health doctor here. Yellow fever is only required for travelers from endemic countries (i.e., Kenya). Those arriving from non endemic regions are not required to produce proof of vaccination. As for the duration of the protection, it is now considered a lifelong immunization, not just valid for 10 years. Cheers!
In the video you say don't withdraw too much cash but if you swip you spend more because 1. Charged in USD+5% resturant fee for swipping +1-3% SA bank exchange rate fee per transaction. Wouldn't it be better to pay in Shillings are rand to shillings exchange is 1:0,00767 so getting more value for money?
Hello explorer. It all depends on where you are going to stay. If you are only gonna eat at local restaurants then withdraw enough for that. All the food was included at our hotel. Some places you only have the option to in USD.
Hello explorer. It would be difficult to give a budget for two weeks as we only stayed nine nights. the price would also depend on where you are planning to stay. if you are looking at staying in RIU Jambo here is a link to their website they give prices on there. www.riu.com/en/hotel/tanzania/zanzibar/hotel-riu-jambo/
@@twoticketstoanywhere thanks for the reply I am planning to visit on February but they say its not the best time to visit Zanzibar. What mon is the best to visit Zanzibar and why?
According to Google: The best time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry season, which lasts from June to October, when temperatures hover at an average of 77°F. During these months, rainfall is at its lowest on the island, averaging 2.67 inches a month in June, 1.88 inches in July, 1.5 inches in August and two inches in September.
Love your videos of Zanzibar😍😍 Till when are you staying at Riu Jambo? I will be there soon🤗🤗 Did you also went diving? What is the absolute thing to do or see at the resort and area?
Hello thank you for the kind words. We are back home already unfortunately. That place is really amazing! Hope you enjoy your stay there and that our video's helped a bit to make your trip amazing!
Hi Soraya. No we didn't go for diving but we went for snorkeling on the Blue Safari Tour. And it was beautiful! So I think the diving will be breathtaking in Zanzibar. I would suggest to go to Sun Tours at the Hotel and check out their day trips. We did the Blue Safari, Spice tour and Stone Town Tour and went to the Baraka Aquarium and swam with 30 sea turtles and it was absolutely an amazing experience. Al three tours were fantastic. Depending what you are interested in. Enjoy your holiday.
all 6 times I have been to zanzibar bar I did not have yellow fever jab as I was on other medications and the travel sister just wrote a letter. she said I will be sick if she does jab me. this was before 2016 after 2016 it was not compulsory so I did not get it no problem. now I must say things most probably have changed since lovkdown.....so I can only speak from my own experience.
Hello explorer. We did a bit of research before we went and from what we could gather we had to get it. At both airports we traveled through they did ask for it. Thank you for the comments.
Another tip: Zanzibar is a big Muslim community, so just check what you wear in town, respect their beliefs and don't walk around in town with your bikinis.
I arrived this morning!! Will be here for a week. Really friendly people. Very patient and so accommodating. Royal beach resort is amazing ❤
Thanks this was one of the best vlogs of Zanzibar
Hi! Travel health doctor here. Yellow fever is only required for travelers from endemic countries (i.e., Kenya). Those arriving from non endemic regions are not required to produce proof of vaccination. As for the duration of the protection, it is now considered a lifelong immunization, not just valid for 10 years. Cheers!
Thank you for the information. A stunning n informative video
Hello explorer! We are so glad we could help you. If you are planning a trip, we hope you enjoy it!
@@twoticketstoanywhere, where in SA did you buy those beach walking shoes
Great information you guys!!! Thank you
Thank you guys,that was so helpful 👌
Very helpful!
In the video you say don't withdraw too much cash but if you swip you spend more because 1. Charged in USD+5% resturant fee for swipping +1-3% SA bank exchange rate fee per transaction. Wouldn't it be better to pay in Shillings are rand to shillings exchange is 1:0,00767 so getting more value for money?
Hello explorer. It all depends on where you are going to stay. If you are only gonna eat at local restaurants then withdraw enough for that. All the food was included at our hotel. Some places you only have the option to in USD.
If from SA I’d rather pay cash as to pay in usd is too expensive
Very insightful thanks
Great Video!
Hello explorer. We are glad you enjoyed our video. Thank you for the comment.
Good tips! What about internet and power?
Hello explorer. We did not experience en power failures, and we only used the hotel wifi. We did not buy a sim card or anything like that.
I will be in Zanzibar in June and I need no vaccine, depends from what country you come from.
since 2016 yellow fever is not compulsory any more.
Traveling Solo...Which area do you recommend, N, S, E or W 🤔
Hello explorer. The North West part of the island is the best to visit to relax with the best beaches and night life!
hello I like your review ❤️
what about budget for tow weeks??
Hello explorer. It would be difficult to give a budget for two weeks as we only stayed nine nights. the price would also depend on where you are planning to stay. if you are looking at staying in RIU Jambo here is a link to their website they give prices on there. www.riu.com/en/hotel/tanzania/zanzibar/hotel-riu-jambo/
Yes 💐
What is the name of the beach you walking on?
Hello explorer. We started on Nungwi beach and walked south to Kendwa beach.
Is Feb a good time to go to Zanzibar?
Hello Explorer, February is the best month to visit Zanzibar. It's the month with the least chance of rain. It might be on the hotter side.
In what month you went
Hello explorer! We went in the month of September.
@@twoticketstoanywhere thanks for the reply
I am planning to visit on February but they say its not the best time to visit Zanzibar. What mon is the best to visit Zanzibar and why?
According to Google: The best time to visit Zanzibar is during the dry season, which lasts from June to October, when temperatures hover at an average of 77°F. During these months, rainfall is at its lowest on the island, averaging 2.67 inches a month in June, 1.88 inches in July, 1.5 inches in August and two inches in September.
Love your videos of Zanzibar😍😍
Till when are you staying at Riu Jambo?
I will be there soon🤗🤗
Did you also went diving?
What is the absolute thing to do or see at the resort and area?
Hello thank you for the kind words. We are back home already unfortunately. That place is really amazing! Hope you enjoy your stay there and that our video's helped a bit to make your trip amazing!
Hi Soraya. No we didn't go for diving but we went for snorkeling on the Blue Safari Tour. And it was beautiful! So I think the diving will be breathtaking in Zanzibar. I would suggest to go to Sun Tours at the Hotel and check out their day trips. We did the Blue Safari, Spice tour and Stone Town Tour and went to the Baraka Aquarium and swam with 30 sea turtles and it was absolutely an amazing experience. Al three tours were fantastic. Depending what you are interested in. Enjoy your holiday.
Can you pay with American dollars for tips ect…
Hello explorer! As far as i know, they do accept USD for tips.
all 6 times I have been to zanzibar bar I did not have yellow fever jab as I was on other medications and the travel sister just wrote a letter.
she said I will be sick if she does jab me. this was before 2016 after 2016 it was not compulsory so I did not get it no problem.
now I must say things most probably have changed since lovkdown.....so I can only speak from my own experience.
Hello explorer. We did a bit of research before we went and from what we could gather we had to get it. At both airports we traveled through they did ask for it. Thank you for the comments.
@Horn Out And About yes planning to go again so enjoyed your content. Like I said things change since lockdown.
We hope you have an amazing trip that place is really special.
agree, I believe it all depends on your point of origin.
the yellow fever vacine is not mandatory in zanzibar, its just recomended not mandatory, be carefull with miss information