What is better Zanzibar or Seychelles?


What is better Zanzibar or Seychelles? Both have beautiful water and great beaches, though I would rate the beaches in Seychelles as superior. Generally speaking, Zanzibar is much less expensive and is more of a mass market destination than Seychelles. Zanzibar has a population of about 1.5 million, while Seychelles has a population of less than 100,000.


Why is Zanzibar so special?

The island is famous for its mix of exotic beaches, famous spice plantations, history (Stone Town being the capital) and diverse culture. Unguja (the main island in Zanzibar) is also home to many endangered species including the red colobus monkey and green turtle.


Can I wear shorts in Zanzibar?

Wear clothing that covers at least from the navel to the knees, especially when in public areas. Avoid wearing short shorts or revealing clothing.


Is it worth it to go to Zanzibar?

It's no wonder why travelers choose Zanzibar after their Tanzanian safari or trek. White sand beaches, gorgeous weather and a vibrant cultural legacy make this island paradise a must-see. Whether you're inquisitive, adventurous or looking to relax, Zanzibar has something for everyone.


What are the dangers and annoyances of Zanzibar?

While Tanzania isn't as bad as some other African countries, it still pays to be alert and take steps to protect yourself and belongings as you would traveling anywhere else. That said, the only annoyances you are likely to encounter in Zanzibar are the Papasi and Beach Boys.


Is Zanzibar a luxury destination?

Zanzibar does luxury supremely well, from treetop suites to private islands and all manner of barefoot bliss in between. There are world-class hotels and resorts across the archipelago, including some welcome new additions in Stone Town.


What is the difference between Zanzibar and Seychelles?

Seychelles is an archipelago consisting of 115 islands off the East African coast, while Zanzibar archipelago is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean, some 35km off the Eastern coast of Africa.


Why is Zanzibar so famous?

Zanzibar is famous for its spices The islands are sometimes referred to as the Spice Islands, due to the cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper that are grown there.


Are the Seychelles worth the money?

Sure, they really worth it! Seychelles is a unique place. You won`t find SUCH nature and landscapes in Bora-Bora or anywhere else, they are different. From what I have seen in Seychelles, I think you will hardly find an over-the-water bungalow.


Is it cheaper to go to Zanzibar or Seychelles?

Price wise, a trip to Zanzibar will be a lot cheaper than a trip to Seychelles. Finding affordable accommodation and cheap food joints is easier in Zanzibar. The average daily cost (per person, per day) of Zanzibar is USD 47, while that of Seychelles is USD 165.


Is Maldives better than Seychelles?

The Experience: While Seychelles offers a much better experience when it comes to sightseeing and activities. Maldives reigns supreme when it comes to the stay experience.


What to avoid in Seychelles?

Don't walk alone in the area and be extremely vigilant at all times. Theft is common on beaches. Avoid deserted beaches and solo trips to the beach, other than at major hotels. A beach security unit composed of police men and women patrols the main public beaches.


How many days in Zanzibar is enough?

So, how many days in Zanzibar is enough? Ideally, seven. Spend 2-3 days in Stone Town and the other 3-4 days on the coast. Of the tours you like, do the ones in and near Stone Town while you're in Stone Town and do tours that are located outside of Stone Town when you're staying on the coast.


Is Zanzibar a luxury holiday?

The sublime coastline and tropical islands of Zanzibar; exotic, luxurious and the perfect complement to a safari as part of your luxury holiday with Elegant Resorts.


Should I go to Zanzibar or Seychelles?

Both have beautiful water and great beaches, though I would rate the beaches in Seychelles as superior. Generally speaking, Zanzibar is much less expensive and is more of a mass market destination than Seychelles. Zanzibar has a population of about 1.5 million, while Seychelles has a population of less than 100,000.