What is not allowed in Zanzibar?


What is not allowed in Zanzibar? In Zanzibar and Pemba, women should avoid wearing shorts and sleeveless tops away from tourist resorts, particularly in Stone Town and other places where the local population may be offended. Zanzibari authorities may fine tourists, guides and tour operators for inappropriate clothing worn in public.


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.


What should I be careful of in Zanzibar?

Dress appropriately and respect Muslim cultural norms. Don't take your valuables to the beach. Lock your valuables in the hotel safe when you go out. Don't walk around alone after dark.


Can you kiss in public in Zanzibar?

Hugging, kissing and holding hands is something that should be done only in private in Tanzania, and especially the island of Zanzibar, which is home to a largely conservative Muslim population.


What colors not to wear in Tanzania?

When going on a Tanzanian safari, dress in neutral colors that blend well with the Tanzanian Savannah, such as brown, jungle green, and beige. Avoid wearing black or dark blue clothing because they attract tsetse flies. Also, avoid white and bright colors because they are easily soiled.


Is street food safe in Zanzibar?

Food hygiene standards in Zanzibar may differ to what you are used to back home so to avoid getting sick take extra precautions with your food. Ensure that all hot food is served piping hot rather than lukewarm. If something looks poorly prepared, especially meat or fish, it is better not to eat it.


Can you swim in the sea in Zanzibar?

Kendwa Beach, Sunsets & Swimming This is one of the few beaches on Zanzibar where the tide doesn't really change, which means the clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and diving.


Is Zanzibar safe for females?

Having said that, smaller incidences like muggings on beach or break ins have increased a bit as has the presence of drugs and what comes with it. Nevertheless, for single female travellers, Zanzibar must be one of the safest options in Africa.