Travel Zanzibar 2024

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ZATI Board Members & Secretariat

Rahim M. Bhaloo Chairman

Jabir Mahmood Treasurer

Lincoln-Hope Board Member

Clara Riera Vice Chairperson

Taleeb Jussab

Andrea Frignani Board Member

Omar Rajab Board Member

Göhse Board Member Board Member

Rajab
Gary
Franko
Helen Peeks

Foreword

Dear Readers,

Cruise tourism, an increased focus on sustainability, and the opening up of Pemba for investors and tourists

As you explore the pages of Travel Zanzibar, I invite you to appreciate the natural wonders and cultural treasures tourism story!

Sincerely,

About ZATI

Key Focus Areas

ZATI's approach revolves around six core mandates, all of which integrate principles of sustainability and

- Safety and Security

-- Sustainable and Responsible Tourism

- Skills Development -

ZATI’s Membership

ZATI's strength lies in its diverse membership, encompassing companies directly and indirectly involved in

stands ready to provide guidance and support for investors interested in shaping the future of Zanzibar's contact us:

Zanzibar's Economic

inclusivity, and strategic partnerships to reshape the island's economic

At the core of Exim Bank's mission lies a commitment to empower

Exim Bank's Tourism Desk, nestled on the serene shores of Zanzibar, stands as strategic alliances, such as its pivotal partnership with the Zanzibar knows no bounds, where every stakeholder in Zanzibar's vibrant tourism

Exim Bank (Tanzania) Limited

Cruise Tourism

Mohammed Said, noted that the arrival of MS

to diversify tourism in Zanzibar and stay on the

”The arrival of the cruise ship brings a new era of In tourism, Zanzibar remains a strategic natural beauty, culture, and hospitality of the Cruise tourism is also an emerging business as it

Cruise tourism is a form of travel that involves an all-inclusive holiday on a cruise ship of at least 48

from small yachts to mega ships and operate on

Stakeholders in the tourism industry of Zanzibar back cruise shipping to Zanzibar, saying it will add Suleiman, owner of Zenith Tours and Safaris, the oldest tour company in Zanzibar, said Zanzibar has tourism as it lies strategically to this business,

In the early 2000s, Zenith Tours organized several operators, it puts down the hassles of handling tourists packed with everything ranging from good advantage, it is a value-added tourism, Suleiman of Zenith Tours, adding that Zanzibar

rare species found only in Zanzibar at Jozani forest, the culture of Zanzibaris, and white sand

Cruise tourism is a growing type of tourism around amount of income directly, but through its various

Cruise tourism has what is popularly known as a companies, and individual tour guides, said Salim

MS Zuiderdam is a Vista-class cruise ship owned the lead ship of the Vista-class vessels, so named for the extensive use of glass in their superstructure, and is sister to three other HAL and cafes, 10 bars and lounges, a casino, a spa and throughout the year, including cruises to the The ship is known for its elegant design,

As cruise tourism becomes popular in Zanzibar, made available from the Commission for Tourism

the Kidiko area punctuated by some unhurried

Zanzibar Islands is located on the East African goes in the form of packaging whereby tourists on

THIS IS TIME FOR PEMBA

such as roads and airports, and developing new

and Investment Authority, passionately echo this myself, have pondered the genesis of this fervent

none other than who proclaimed

Pemba as the linchpin for future economic growth

Pemba, the second-largest island in the Zanzibar

has long been overshadowed by its sister island, Zanzibar and more popular tourist and investment

is the establishment of the Pemba Investment Zone (PIZ), a designated area for investors to set up businesses and contribute to the island's

including tax breaks, streamlined licensing

enhance accessibility, opening doors for investors

government aims to capitalize on the island's

historical sites, including the ruins of Ras Mkumbuu, which was once one of the most

these historical sites, as well as to showcase including lush forests, mangrove swamps, and government is working closely with the private create sustainable tourism development that

to invest in Pemba's development, heritage, and government support makes Pemba and charm of this hidden gem before the rest of

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Dive into Zanzibar's allure with a myriad of enriching experiences that blend culture, nature,

tour companies specializing in these excursions can help you unlock the beauty of Zanzibar's

Zanzibar Island (Unguja) Adventures

Immerse yourself in history as you wander through winding

Delight your senses with the aroma

Encounter giant Aldabra

playful Red Colobus Monkeys and delve into

Uncover the hidden gems of Zanzibar City while preserving its historical

Heritage

the island's diverse past, from ancient lavish world of Zanzibar's sultans and uncover

- Old Fort: Explore the remnants of a strategic fortress, echoing tales of Zanzibar's storied history and Zanzibar's pivotal role as a trading

- Slave Market: Confront the sobering legacy of the slave trade and its profound impact on the that have shaped Zanzibar's historical pulse of contemporary Zanzibari culture at this tourist trails and discover the unspoiled beauty of the charm of Pemba, where unspoiled shores, and vibrant coral reefs teeming with life below the

Bask in the golden hues of the Indian Ocean as you embark on a

Experience the mesmerizing marine life around Bawe Island through an

Sustainable Tourism in Zanzibar

serves as a robust employer, providing livelihoods

charm grips any visitor, carries you, overwhelms

economic policy, diversifying it from a mono-crop economy depending solely on cloves to tourism

The boom in tourism which experts say has tourism thus striking a balance between the use of the tourism sector, and handling of the massive Commission of Tourism Zanzibar, said sustainable having on the natural and cultural environment of each segment of society has in the process of ensuring that tourism brings the desired cultural,

in a manner that supports environmental, social, and economic sustainability for it to be

Our own sustainability plans are also “tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the

civil servant and environmentalist, said: overcrowding, societal changes, damage to fragile

It is basically the tourism of today and tomorrow include economic leakage and damage to the Travelers are becoming more responsible and are to travel in vehicles with low environmental

concept, it is wise to tone the sliver line to describe between the two sites, the Old Fort and imposing 16th-century structure built by the Indian Ocean, and gentle breezes that help stave

market, where hauls of octopus and snapper come in daily from dhow boats, and countless tourists

on tours that also take them to a memorial near and other businesses that add value to the tourism sector, says Abubakar Shani, a resident of Stone Town and architect specializing in historical

Zanzibar’s Stone Town, with its small streets, humming with the sounds of zigzagging alleys, with shops selling products made with locally grown seaweeds and other spices, plus famous sweetened baobab, popularly known as

Down the coast, in neighboring Tanzania, is Stone Town of Zanzibar, with its bustling snapper come in daily from dhow boats, and countless Polish, English, Italian, and through on tours that also take them to a memorial near the site of the city’s former slave

Zanzibar is blessed with a number of tourist forest in Pemba, dolphin tours at Kizimkazi, and spice farms - all are hotspots for any visitors to balance and resilience to protect nature, hence

weigh carefully the pros and cons of the

“The original Stone Town is diminishing, but the fact is that the old buildings can’t resist real estate demand to accommodate fast-moving tourism

adding that the Stone Town is a demand-driven

In hindsight, one of the key areas of sustainable

heritage, culture, and the popular Forodhani Park with a strip of beaches lying from the Malindi

sports tourism, further enriching the diverse

elements into a new tourism package that promises an immersive experience for travelers

It is all covered as part of sustainable tourism, and tourists who visit Zanzibar, may be cheated away from seeing amazing scenes of historical museums displaying the rich history, culture and heritage of

For instance, the Island of Pemba where you can

Mangrove ecosystems have components of

each other to become ecosystem units with important ecological, economic, and social

The mangrove ecosystem is the second largest of the importance of biodiversity among travelers, travel companies, and those that supply them for

Embraced by both locals and visitors alike, these

verdant mangrove forest stands as a testament to Pemba's commitment to preserving its ecological hotspot for tourists but also underscores the socio-economic gap of the tourism sector in Zanzibar considering that mangrove forest tourism will increase the awareness of

percent of all travel involves the traveler entering

But now I think people actually want to have a beaches of Zanzibar, especially around Forodhani coastlines, noted a resident of the stone town, a

Pemba history and culture

get the most out of your visit to any of these sites, ChakeChake, where displays about the island’s past

Besides the Mkumbukuu historical site, there are plenty of heritage spots to look around in Pemba,

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Foreword

Zanzibar's tourism industry.

value chain and elevate the standard of living of the Zanzibar people. I am pleased to witness the Z-Summit GDP. The Government remains steadfast in its commitment to balancing market demands with the projects, such as the improvement of growing demands of electricity, roads and the development of an tourism serves as a catalyst for sustainable development, economic prosperity, and cultural exchange. future.

Sincerely,

H.E. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi

Foreword

that beckons explorers. As the Minister responsible for Tourism and Heritage, I am pleased to witness the Zanzibar's tourism into a model of diversity, sustainability, and resilience.

leisure tourism, the island now proudly promotes Eco-Tourism, Cultural Tourism, Cruise Tourism, MICE visitors from around the world.

recently ranked 4th best in the world, adding to our pride and reinforcing our commitment to excellence and sustainability in tourism.

experiences for all who visit us.

Sincerely,

Foreword

Dear Guests, Partners and Friends,

The Z-Summit stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment in showcasing the beauty and boundless

In the midst of Zanzibar's palm-lined shores and azure waters, we come together once more to celebrate the invite you to delve into the vibrant tapestry of Zanzibar's tourism landscape where ancient history, rich culture

This year, we are delighted to introduce enhancements to The Z-Summit experience, including an expanded tourism community on the global stage.

Government of Zanzibar, led by H.E. The President, Dr. Hussein A. Mwinyi and The Ministry of Tourism &

To our esteemed sponsors, exhibitors, and partners, including our main sponsor, Exim Bank Tanzania, I extend

in the tourism sector. Together, let us preserve Zanzibar's natural beauty, safeguard its cultural heritage, and

Let us seize this opportunity to forge new partnerships, share insights and chart a course towards a brighter, await.

Sincerely,

Foreword

Welcome to Z-Summit 2023 and to “TANZANIA Unforgettable” !

Z-Summit has quickly established itself as Zanzibar’s premier B2B networking platform, now in its second edition. It serves as an important meeting ground for tourism players from both Zanzibar and the Tanzania Mainland, to connect with travel agents and potential investors from across East Africa

be hosted under the umbrella of H.E. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, the president of Zanzibar.

In 2023, Zanzibar recorded 638,498 international visitors, marking a notable increase of 16.4 percent from the 548,503 visitors in 2022. This surge in tourism is a testament to Zanzibar’s active transformation into a leading year-round destination.

The island continues to thrive as an exciting hub for beach and cultural experiences, attracting guests from all over of the globe. Therefore, Z-Summit is the gateway to unlock the treasures of the islands.

Z-Summit comes together through a partnership involving the well-known KILIFAIR Promotion Company Ltd, based in Kilimanjaro (KARIBU-KILIFAIR), and ZATI (Zanzibar Association of Tourism Investors), celebrating a membership of over 400 individuals from the “Spice Island” and beyond, to support Zanzibar’s Blue Economy Tourism.

The expansive 4,000 sqm exhibition area at Golden Tulip Hotel & Spa Zanzibar airport will again host the over 130 exhibitors and more than 350 registered Travel agents from 30+ countries, during Z-Summit 2024. International agents are invited to participate in three different Fam Trips to gain deeper insights into Zanzibar’s attractions and activities. These trips serve as valuable experiences to promote and sell the island upon their return to their home countries.

We express our sincere gratitude to all Hotel & Adventure partners for making the Fam Trips possible!

High grade presenters will lead presentations & workshops on “hot topics” about Zanzibar & its Tourism industry. Let’s learn more about Blue Economy & sustainable concepts, Zanzibar attractions & opportunities, Zanzibar’s security & safe guiding,

A heartfelt acknowledgment extends to our Premium Sponsors EXIM Bank, as well as our Partner Hotels Golden Tulip Hotel & Spa Zanzibar Airport & Hotel Verde , for their consistent engagement & support.

We wish all participants a very successful Z-Summit and the most memorable time in Zanzibar.

Exhibitors A - F

Supplier | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.1001organic.com retail@1001organic.com

+255 767 999 044

Accommodation | Usa River, Tanzania www.africaaminilife.com lodge@africaaminilife.com

+255 767 999 044

Airline | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania lmusyoka@aviareps.com

+254 782 777 555

Airline | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.airtanzania.co.tz jerry.ngewe@airtanzania.co.tz

+255 759 090 907

Health Care | Arusha, Tanzania

+255 752 869 199

Accommodation | Arusha, Tanzania www.angatacamps.com marketing@angatacamps.com

+255 765 496 237

Airline | Arusha, Tanzania www.auricair.com dgupta@auricair.com +255 784 749 769

Tour Operator | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.beachsafari.tz maurice@paradise-wilderness.com +255 773 876 782

Accommodation | Zanzibar www.bluebayzanzibar.com sales@bluebayzanzibar.com +254 721 432 857

Tour Operator | Kiembe Samaki, Zanzibar www.zanzibarchoumtour.com jumadaima@gmail.com

+255 778 507 746

Airline | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.condor.com lmusyoka@aviareps.com

+255 782 777 555

Media | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.issuu.com/darlife asif.bora@darlife.com

+255 784 434 929

Supplier | Mombasa, Kenya www.denriafricastores.com damariskaluki2@gmail.com +254 707 704 368

Accomodation | Mahonda, Zanzibar www.planhotel.com d.adolphe@planhotelresort.com +255 766 070 599

Supplier | Mijini, Zanzibar www.electronicshub.co.tz asim.makkani@electronicshub.co.tz +255 772 622 222

Accomodation | Arusha, Tanzania www.elewanacollection.com sales.coffeelodge@elewana.com +255 699 116 728

Airline | Zanzibar, Tanzania www.ethiopianairlines.com mathias@ethiopianairlines.com +255 774 417 070

Hospitality | Johanesburg, South Africa www.exechospitality.com jacky@exechospitality.com +278 233 568 83

Finacial Institution | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.eximbank.co.tz customercare@eximbank.co.tz +255 800 780 111

Tour Operator | Mlandege, Zanzibar www.exoticzanzibar.com sales@exoticzanzibar.com +255 672 623 043

Supplier | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.ezeetechnosys.com elizabeth.wangai@ezeetechnosys.com +255 784 247 284

Airline | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

+255 787 888 851

Exhibitors M - R

Media | Arusha, Tanzania

www.meritconcept.com arjav@meritconcept.com

+255 787 591 291

Accomodation | Arusha, Tanzania www.mgungaportfolio.com sanjeev@mgungaportfolio.com

+255 713 752 537

Tour Operator | Arusha, Tanzania www.miracleexperience.com balloon@miracleexperience.co.tz

+255 789 300 009

Tour Operator | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.zanzibar-submarine.com submarine@miracleexperience.co.tz

+255 788 300 005

Supplier | Zanzibar www.dstv.com/business/en-tz sara.bura@multichoice.co.tz

+255 679 100 132

Government | Arusha, Tanzania www.ncaa.go.tz cc@ncaa.go.tz

+255 734 160 014

Accommodation | Pwani Mchangani, Zanzibar www.neptunehotels.com res.neptunezanzibar@neptunehotels.com

+255 774 567 893

Association | Kigali, Rwanda www.linked.com ta@gmail.com

+250 788 558 880

Accommodation | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania twendekusinicamps@gmail.com

+255 754 695 6802

Accommodation | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.chase-nature.com info@chase-nature.com

+255 782 024 590

Accommodation | Pwani Mchangani, Zanzibar www.oceanparadisezanzibar.com antonie.dupreez@oceanparadisezanzibar.com

+278 236 512 52

Accommodation | Karatu, Tanzania www.octagonlodge.com octagonlodgetz@gmail.com

+254 722 608 865

Accommodation | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.onomohotels.com jigna.shanghavi@onomohotel.com +255 783 620 092

Supplier | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.painteddogspirits.co.tz info@painteddogspirits.co.tz

+255 783 563 780

Accommodation | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.paradise-wilderness.com sales@paradise-wilderness.com +255 677 082 675

Financial Institution | Arusha, Tanzania www.pesapal.com info@pesapal.com +255 682 370 207

Supplier | Arusha, Tanzania www.photonsenergy.com info@photonsenergy.com +255 783 061 448

Accomodation | Pongwe, Tanzania www.pongwe.com gm@pongwe.com +255 652 612 661

Airline | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.precisionairtz.com hmremi@precisionairtz.com +255 683 152 698

Booking Platform | South Africa

+27 83 228 3928

Supplier | Zanzibar www.qmb-zanzibar.com clara@qmb-zanzibar.com

+255 778 383 833

Tourism Authority | Dar es Salaam www.tanzaniatourism.go.tz dg@tanzaniatourism.go.tz +255 222 664 878

Exhibitors R - T

Tour Operator | Iringa, Tanzania www.rubabasafaris.com rubabasafaris@gmail.com

+255 763 026 614

Tour Operator | Zanzibar www.safarigateway.co.tz biubwa@safarigateway.co.tz

+255 777 232 747

Accommodation | Arusha, Tanzania www.sanaa.co.tz info@sanaa.co.tz

+255 715 641 164

Accommodation | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.serenahotels.com/zanzibar saleszanzibar@serena.co.tz

+255 779 107 070

Tour Operator | Arusha, Tanzania www.balloonsafaris.co.tz sales@balloonsafaris.co.tz

+255 789 851 189

Tour Operator | Arusha, Tanzania www.shadowsofafrica.com ben@shadowsofafrica.com

+255 754 254 600

Tour Operator | Mwanza, Tanzania www.shayonasafaris.com ajay@shayonasafaris.com +255 789 522 000

Tour Operator | Arusha, Tanzania www.shineballoons.co.tz reservation@shineballoons.co.tz

+255 742 200 400

Supplier | Zanzibar www.smithuniversal.com sales@smithuniversal.com

+255 626 490 451

Supplier | Zanzibar www.energygold.co.tz info@sdlftanzania.co.tz

+255 784 465 363

Accommodation | Arusha, Tanzania www.suenosdeafricaluxurycamp.com info@suenosdeafricaluxurycamp.com

+255 773 471 255

Tour Operator | Zanzibar www.suntoursznz.com sales@suntoursznz.com

+255 773 499 333

Government | Arusha, Tanzania www.tanzaniaparks.go.tz jully.lyimo@tanzaniaparks.go.tz

+255 784 479 855

Accommodation | Tanga, Tanzania www.tangabeachresort.com sales@tangabeachresort.com +255 655 088 773

Accommodation | Arusha, Tanzania www.tanzaniabushcamps.com info@tanzaniabushcamps.com +255 782 464 225

Association | Arusha, Tanzania www.tlto.org info@tlto.org +255 677 112 946

Tour Operator | Arusha, Tanzania www.tanzaniatravelcompany.com samdiahtz@gmail.com +255 754 294 365

Association | Arusha, Tanzania www.tatotz.org info@tatotz.org +255 744 777 444

Health Care | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

+255 784 240 500

Insurance | Zanzibar www.heritageinsurance.co.tz reginald@heritageinsurance.co.tz

+255 682 151 552

Accommodation | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.neelacollection.com sales@neelacollection.com +255 784 345 332

Accomodation | Southwest, Zanzibar www.ceinzaro.com ligene@theresidence.com +255 773 343 852

Government | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

www.corporate.tanzaniatourism.go.tz dg@tanzaniatourism.go.tz

+255 222 664 878

Accommodation | Mahonda, Zanzibar www.tui-blue.com jacquelyn.maulgue@tui-blue.com +255 699 078 212

Supplier | Arusha, Tanzania www.ujumbeink.com marketing@ujumbeink.com +255 685 250 061

Accommodation | Mwanza, Tanzania www.waghill.co.tz ben@waghill.net

+255 759 513 335

Supplier | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania www.weavingpoint.co.tz weavingpoint@gmail.com +255 784 304 839

Accommodation | Mazizini, Zanzibar www.wellworthcollection.co.tz gm@zanzibarbeachresort.net +255 754 248 101

Tour Operator | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

dr.bienaime.amabile@gmail.com +255 742 200 352

Research Facility | Tunguu, Zanzibar www.worldveg.org khamuni20@gmail.org +255 655 802 711

Association | Marumbi, Zanzibar www.yconaluxuryresort.com reservation@yconaluxuryresort.com +255 657 892 118

Tour Operator | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.zanzibar-submarine.com submarine@miracleexperience.co.tz

+255 788 300 005

Tour Operator | Moshi, Tanzania www.zaratours.com zara8@zaratours.com

+255 784 451 000

Association | Mjini Magharibi, Zanzibar www.zati.or.tz info@zati.or.tz

+255 776 725 528

Association | Kinazini, Zanzibar www.zato.or.tz info@zato.or.tz

+255 754 842 828

Association | Zanzibar zatoga2011@gmail.com

+255 777 497 876

Government | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.zanzibartourism.go.tz marketing@zanzibartourism.go.tz

+255 772 821 725

Association | Stone Town, Zanzibar www.zipa.go.tz farida.mohamed@zipa.go.tz

+255 657 390 956

Hospitality | Viwanda Vidogo, Zanzibar www.ziietourism.com shosesinare@icloud.com

+255 756 542 544

EXPO Layout: Indoor (Ballroom)

EXPO Layout: Outdoor (Marquee Tent)

Saadani National Park Whether

Mikumi National Park

Selous Game Reserve/Nyerere National Park

All-Inclusive Safari Packages: Your Adventure, Our Priority

Zanzibar Transfers Bush Flights

Game Drives Accommodation Bush Lunches and Full Catering Services

Boat Safaris Walking Safaris

Seminars / Workshops @ Jahazi room

Greener Zanzibar discussions on building a more environmentally conscious and resilient Zanzibar.

Adil George,

With a long and respected history in Zanzibar's Tourism Industry, Adil George brings tourism industry, emphasizing the importance of nurturing talent and fostering growth

Maryam Mansab, , oversees the rejuvenate these cultural treasures, ensuring that Zanzibar's rich heritage remains

Sustainable tourism – the way forward

THE Z-SUMMIT 2023 IMPRESSIONS

1 Kilindi, Sansi Kendwa, Gold Zanzibar, Palumbo, Kendwa Rocks, Sunset Kendwa, Zuri Zanzibar, RIU Palace, RIU Jambo, Opera

2 Royal Zanzibar, My Blue, Sunset Beach, Baobab, Nungwi Inn, The Z Hotel, Amaan Bungalows, Langi Langi

3 ZaVa Nungwi, Double A, Faridu, Flame Tree, Smiles, Nungwi Beach

4 Mnarani Beach Cottages, Essque Zalu, Zanzibari, Nungwi Dreams, Warere

5 Emerald Zanzibar, Sunshine Marine

6 Mnemba Island

7 Kasha, Zi Villa, Matemwe Retreat, Matemwe Lodge, Sevi

8 Sunshine Bay, Keys, Alladin, Mambo Jambo, Zanzibar Queen, Kena, Seles, Zanzibar Pearl, Villa Kiva

9 Zanzibar Retreat, Zoi, Zawadi

10 Panga Chumvi, Zanziblue, Hodi Hodi, Zanzibar House, Kilindini

11 Next Paradise, Waikiki, Marijani

12 Neptune Pwani, Ocean Paradise, TUI Blue, Mapenzi, Coral Reef, Meliá, Shooting Star

13 Sultan Sands, Bluebay, VOI Kiwengwa, Mvuvi

14 Kiwengwa Beach, Zanzibella, Blu Marlin,

15 Tulia, Pongwe Beach, The Island, TOA, Pongwe Bay, White Paradise

16 Palumboreef, F-Zeen Boutique, Sunny Palms

17 Zanzibar Bay, Paradise Beach, Filao Beach

18 Konokono, Sansi Kae, Kae Funk, Michamvi Sunset

19 Qambani, Pearl Beach, Kichanga, Le Mersenne

20 Karafuu, Matlai, Baladin Zanzibar, Upendo, Rock (Restaurant)

21 Zawadi, Sultan Palace, Dongwe Club, Albatross, The Sands, Anna, Baraza, The Palms, Breezes, Xanadu

22 Indigo, Five Palms, Kijani Beach, Sahari, VRclub Paje Palms

23 Paradise Beach, Summer Dream, Paje Blu, Dhow Inn, Villa Huruma, Ananda, Aluna, Mahali

24 Cristal Resort, Kisiwa, White Sand, Hakuna Majiwe, Hotel on the Rock, Amani

25 Villa Serenity, Jaribu, Mbuyuni, Spice Island, Fun Beach, Alma, Geo, Sharazad, Mwezi

26 Uzuri Villa, Nyumbani Residence, Mamamapambo, Jambiani Villas Kaskazini

27 Blue Oyster, Belvedere, The Loop, Driftwood, Visitors Inn, New Teddy's, NUR Beach, Casa Beach

28 Al Hapa, Blue Reef, Kupaga Villas, Zanzistar, Coral Rock, Red Monkey, Mahi Mahi, Natural Garden

29 Villa Fleur de Lys, Reef & Beach

30 Nest Style, One Resort

31 Promised Land, Aya Beach, Mama Root, Unguja Lodge

32 Karamba, Kwanza, Kizikula

33 Fruit & Spice, The Residence

34 Fumba Beach, Safari Blue (Tour)

35 Chumbe Island Coral Park

36 Golden Tulip Airport, Madinat Al Bahr, Zanzibar Beach Resort, Manor House

37 Verde, Golden Tulip

38 Chuini, Mangrove

39 Zanzi Resort, Sea Cliff

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