More serious illnesses need to be treated in the island’s capital Stown Town (60-90 minute drive) and severe illnesses in Tanzania’s capital Dar es Salaam (30 minute flight from Stown Town). There are several local and international medical clinics in the vicinity of the hotels, the nearest hospital is located in Makunduchi. Medical care is provided at a basic level. We recommend that you contact your country’s doctor about any immunizations that may be required during your trip, depending on your nationality. Zanzibar is not in a malaria zone – there is no need to take antimalarial medication. Depending on your nationality, a visa can be obtained in Zanzibar or you will need to apply for one in your own country. VISAS, MEDICAL CARE, COVID RESTRICTIONīefore traveling to Zanzibar, we recommend contacting the local embassy to obtain the required visa and travel documents. Zanzibar is a year-round destination, the stay is not recommended only during the month of the rainy season. Temperatures oscillate around 20 – 25 ° C, but the rain is sometimes very heavy, access to the attractions may be difficult. The rainy season (heavy rains) lasts from mid-April to mid-May. This period is called the “little rainy season”. Late October to mid-December is hot, with the possibility of periodic thunderstorms. June to October is very dry, with warm days and fairly cool evenings. Winter temperatures (June to August) range from 19☌ to 25☌. Nights are warm, there may be winds blowing from the sea. Summer temperatures (November to March) range from 25☌ to 35☌ with very high humidity, which increases the feeling of warmth.
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