Where to stay · Budget
Best budget neighbourhoods in Zanzibar
Where to stay in Zanzibar without overspending — the most affordable neighbourhoods that are still well-located and walkable.
Top pick for budget
Stone Town
The UNESCO-listed heart of Zanzibar — carved wooden doors, the old slave market, Freddie Mercury's birthplace, and a spice-scented labyrinth of Swahili streets.
Stone Town
Top pickThe UNESCO-listed heart of Zanzibar — carved wooden doors, the old slave market, Freddie Mercury's birthplace, and a spice-scented labyrinth of Swahili streets.
9/10
Walk
5/10
Price
7/10
Local
10/10
Central
Kizimkazi
GoodThe remote southwest — dolphin watching at dawn, the oldest mosque on the island, and a pace of life that the north coast abandoned a decade ago.
2/10
Walk
8/10
Price
9/10
Local
1/10
Central
Paje / Jambiani
Trade-offThe kite surfing capital of East Africa — a wide lagoon, consistent southeast trade winds, and a more local and budget-friendly east coast.
4/10
Walk
7/10
Price
7/10
Local
3/10
Central
Nungwi / Kendwa
Trade-offThe north coast sunset strip — the best swimming beaches year-round, the most lively beach bar scene, and the dhow fishing village that still functions.
5/10
Walk
4/10
Price
4/10
Local
3/10
Central
Matemwe / Mnemba
Trade-offThe most upscale end of Zanzibar — luxury reef-facing lodges, the Mnemba atoll dive site, and the quietest corner of the northeast coast.
3/10
Walk
2/10
Price
5/10
Local
3/10
Central
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