Zanzibar on a Budget: Luxury Vibes Without the Price Tag
Experience the best of Zanzibar
Dreaming of Zanzibar’s turquoise waters, swaying palms, and beachfront bliss—but worried about the cost? Good news: you don’t need a luxury price tag to enjoy the luxury vibes of this Indian Ocean paradise.
With some smart planning (and a little help from the local experts at Sasatrip), you can enjoy white-sand beaches, spice tours, fresh seafood, and even boutique stays—on a budget.
Here’s how to experience the best of Zanzibar without breaking the bank.
1. Affordable Beachfront Stays That Feel Like Luxury
Zanzibar offers a wide range of accommodations—from budget hostels to chic beachfront bungalows that cost far less than you’d expect.
Top Budget-Friendly Beach Areas:
Paje (East Coast): Great for backpackers and digital nomads; affordable hostels and beach guesthouses with ocean views.
Jambiani: Quiet, less touristy, and full of cozy lodges right on the beach.
Nungwi & Kendwa (North): More lively, with mid-range resorts offering occasional deals and promotions.
Sasatrip Tip: Travel in the shoulder season (March, May, November) for the best rates and fewer crowds.
2. Eat Like a Local — Delicious & Cheap
Zanzibar’s local food scene is rich, flavorful, and affordable. Skip the resort buffets and enjoy:
Zanzibari Pizza at Forodhani Night Market (Stone Town) – ~TSh 5,000 ($2)
Fresh grilled seafood on the beach – ~TSh 10,000–20,000 ($4–8)
Coconut rice, octopus curry, chapati, and mishkaki from local restaurants (“mama’s kitchen” spots) – $1–5 per meal
Tropical fruit from roadside stalls – mangoes, pineapples, jackfruit for under $1
Eat where the locals eat, and your wallet (and taste buds) will thank you!
3. Do Free (or Nearly Free) Activities
Not every unforgettable experience has to come with a tour price. Some of Zanzibar’s best moments are completely free.
Watch the sunset from Stone Town’s seafront promenade.
Swim and relax on the beach—free, beautiful, and always open.
Explore Jambiani village or walk Paje’s shoreline.
Visit a local market (like Darajani) and take in the colors, scents, and sounds.
Affordable Activities You Shouldn’t Miss:
Spice Tour: ~TSh 25,000 ($10) for a guided walk through a spice farm.