Weather in Zanzibar Island. Actual conditions and forecast
Week forecast for temperature, rain and cloudiness
Map of wind conditions for Zanzibar Island area
Map of Zanzibar Island temperature forecast
1. You can zoom in to Zanzibar Island using the '+' button, or check temperatures around the globe by the '-' button.2. Besides this, you can grab the map by your mouse button and move it to see the temperature in other regions.
This temperature map is centered around Zanzibar Island. The map is real-time and interactive.
Rain forecast for Zanzibar Island area
1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Zanzibar Island for any period within next 10 days.2. Via the top control panel, you can check the following weather parameters: Temperature, Cloud cover, Precipitation, Wind and Pressure.
This precipitation forecast map is centered around Zanzibar Island. The map is also real-time and interactive.
Climate in Tanzania and weather forecast - best seasons for visit
With the onset of autumn, air temperature in all regions of Tanzania is gradually rising. The constant rains begin only in the middle of October. However, it’s still dry on the southern coast. The rainy weather on islands changes around the end of November. In the very last days of autumn, the rainy season begins in the South of the country. From December to the end of February, Tanzania has the highest air temperature. In some cities, the average daily may be up to 38C. The humidity is getting higher, and even cool ocean breezes don’t help. The water temperature in winter varies from 27 to 29 degrees Celsius. The sea at the coast is flooded with plankton. The water becomes muddy due to strong winds. … OpenSights of Zanzibar Island - photogallery
Zanzibar Island guide chapters
Advices for travellers
3. You should choose a place to stay on the island based on your preferences. If you are planning an active holiday, you should go to the South-Eastern part of Zanzibar. The Western part is more suitable for a relaxing holiday. 4. The local population of Zanzibar speaks Swahili or Arabic. Almost everyone also speaks English. 5. It is recommended to get a yellow fever vaccine before the trip. You should … Open
Best beaches
Nearby is the wild Kendwa Beach, which is one of the most inaccessible on the island. It won’t be easy to get there by yourself, as the road passes through a very difficult place. Travelers who aren’t afraid of obstacles have an opportunity to relax at a surprisingly quiet and beautiful beach. Local sand looks like sugar, that’s why the water off the coast also appears pure white. Going on vacation, … Open
Shopping, streets and outlets
Another interesting place is located on Hurumzi Street. This is Hurumzi Art & Craft Gallery. You will find the work of craftspeople, inexpensive souvenirs, and antiques here. There is also a similar store in Gizenga Street. It is called Kibiti. Both establishments belong to the same owner. Antique fans should take a walk along Gizenga Street. It is here that antique shops are concentrated, where you can find … Open
Zanzibar Island for children - what to visit
Moreover, everyone has to see a dolphin safari. In order to see a herd of dolphins, go to the open ocean. The safari also includes snorkelling. There is might be just one problem – you won’t be able to see mammals literally any time you like. However, if you plan your holidays on Zanzibar Island in July or August, you’re more likely to see humpback whales which swim near the coast during that period. … Open
Travel guide to Zanzibar Island
Zanzibar is an ideal place for beach recreation and diving. Travelers will be pleased to find gorgeous beaches with shiny white sand. Fuji Beach is located not far from the country’s capital. It is a comfortable place with several water sports centers. The beach is a great place for all vacationers who want to try waterskiing, snorkeling or take several scuba diving lessons. Fuji is also the starting point of … Open
Traditions and mentality of Zanzibar Island
Stone town is the centre of life here on Zanzibar, the majority of the local population lives right here. Nationals from all over the globe belong here: Saudis, Indians, Europeans, Chinese, representatives of African tribes (Bantu people, in particular). The island forms part of the United Republic of Tanzania since the 1960s. Locals speak Swahili, and many of them speak Arabic as well. Islam is the main religion, … Open