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Flights from London to Zanzibar

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London (LHR)

06:40 - 10 Dec 2024

Zanzibar (ZNZ)

02:20- 10 Dec 2024

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From

£1797

Economy

From

£599

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London (LHR)

06:30 - 10 Dec 2024

Zanzibar (ZNZ)

02:10- 10 Dec 2024

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From

£1737

Economy

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£579

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London (LHR)

16:55 - 10 Dec 2024

Zanzibar (ZNZ)

10:15- 10 Dec 2024

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£1857

Economy

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£619

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London (LHR)

18:25 - 10 Dec 2024

Zanzibar (ZNZ)

10:15- 10 Dec 2024

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From

£1860

Economy

From

£620

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Travel Tips

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    Passport & Visas

    Check the passport and visa requirements for the countries you are visiting / transiting in on your planned journey - make sure you apply for them well in advance of your date of travel. Check the legitimacy of your Passport and Visas. Don't forget your passport and visa on the day of travel. If you misplace your passport or visa please speak to the embassy or consulate immediately in the country you are traveling in.

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    Security Precautions

    Put a luggage strap around your case for easy credentials and superfluous securely. If you misplace your passport or visa please contact the embassy or consulate immediately in the country you are traveling in. Never carry packages on behalf of anyone else, however genuinely they seem to be. Never go away luggage unattended at airports, this creates a high security risk.

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    Health Precautions

    Check the inoculation and health requirements for all of the countries you are visiting on your journey. Please be aware some vaccinations need to be administered 4-6 weeks before travel. If you are carrying medicines or medications with you please keep a note of your condition and the medication you require somewhere handy e.g. a piece of paper inside the cover of your passport, where it can be easily found in an emergency. Ensure you take extra supplies of medication in case you get delayed abroad.

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    Air Tickets

    Check the ticket for Flight(s) details & accuracy as soon as you recieve it. Keep your tickets with your passport and visas and do not forget them on the day you travel.

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    Baggage Packing

    Pack the night before you travel, to save rushing and being late for your flight. Check the weather forecast at your destination before travelling to avoid taking unnecessary luggage. Roll clothes instead of folding them, it creates less creases. Honest! Pack travel sizes of all of the lotions and potions you require to save space.

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    Baggage Allowance

    Check with the airline you are traveling with on the stipulated baggage allowances. Ensure that your hand baggage allowance does not exceed the level enforced by the airline you are traveling with. This ensures unnecessary embarrassment at the check-in desk, having to move luggage from your hand baggage to your suitcase.

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    Getting To & From The Airport

    Check timetables for public transport in advance to ensure you arrive at the airport in plenty of time. If taking your car pre-book parking wherever possible or get someone to give you a lift in order to save time. Wherever possible use only metered taxis around the airport.

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    Foriegn Currency

    Make sure you have enough foreign currency for your immediate arrival into a foreign country, particularly if your flight arrives at an odd hour. Always make a list of the Credit / Debit Card numbers and travelers cheques you are carrying along with the suppliers contact numbers in case they get lost.

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    Special Requests

    Give airlines plenty of notice for special meal requirements or seating requests.

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    Jetlag

    Try to drink plenty of water whilst on the aircraft as this helps to counter dehydration. Check in flight magazines, for gentle exercises to do whilst on board to stop stiffness and tiredness of joints. Cleanse and moisturize skin regularly whilst on board again to counter dehydration. Eat a light meal onboard as easier to digest, avoid excessive carbohydrates and fats.


Flights from London to Zanzibar: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

Planning a trip from London to Zanzibar? Whether you're heading to this stunning Tanzanian archipelago for a tropical getaway, an adventurous escape, or a relaxing retreat, this guide provides everything you need to know for a smooth journey. Zanzibar, with its pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant markets, is a top destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

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    Flight Options from London to Zanzibar

    Traveling from London to Zanzibar usually involves at least one stopover. There are no direct flights available, but several major airlines offer convenient routes with one or two layovers. Airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, and Kenya Airways provide connections from London to Zanzibar, typically with layovers in cities like Istanbul, Addis Ababa, or Nairobi.

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    Best Time to Book London to Zanzibar Flights

    For the best deals on flights from London to Zanzibar, it’s advisable to book several months ahead. Zanzibar’s climate is tropical, with a warm and humid atmosphere year-round. The peak tourist season is during the cooler, dry months from June to October. To avoid the crowds and potentially find better deals, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons of March to May or November to December.

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    London to Zanzibar: What to Expect Upon Arrival

    Zanzibar's main gateway is Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ), located approximately 5 kilometers (3 miles) from Zanzibar City. The airport is well-equipped with facilities such as currency exchange, car rentals, and dining options.

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    Exploring Zanzibar

    Zanzibar offers a wealth of experiences for every type of traveler. Begin your exploration in Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its narrow alleys, historical architecture, and bustling markets. Key landmarks include the House of Wonders, the Old Fort, and the Sultan’s Palace.

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    Travel Tips for London to Zanzibar

    UK passport holders require a visa to enter Tanzania, including Zanzibar. You can obtain a visa online through the e-Visa system or upon arrival at the airport. The local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but it’s wise to carry some cash for smaller transactions and local markets. Swahili is the main language spoken in Zanzibar, but English is widely understood, especially in tourist areas.

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    Conclusion

    Traveling from London to Zanzibar opens the door to an unforgettable island adventure. With its beautiful beaches, rich cultural history, and vibrant local life, Zanzibar offers an incredible experience for all types of travelers. Book your flight from London to Zanzibar today and prepare to immerse yourself in the magic of this enchanting destination!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

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    What is the best time to visit Zanzibar?
    Ans: Zanzibar enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The dry season (November-March) offers pleasant weather, but it's also peak season with higher travel costs. Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer good weather and potentially cheaper flights. The rainy season (June-August) can be humid but might present the best opportunities for budget-friendly travel.
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    What documents do I need to travel to Zanzibar?
    Ans: To travel to Zanzibar, Tanzania, you'll need a passport valid for at least six months beyond your stay. A visa is required, which can be obtained online via Tanzania’s eVisa system or upon arrival. Proof of yellow fever vaccination is required if traveling from a country with yellow fever risk. It is advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip interruptions. You'll also need to present proof of onward or return travel and accommodation details, such as hotel reservations.
  • 3
    What currency is used in Zanzibar?
    Ans: The currency used in Zanzibar, which is part of Tanzania, is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). However, U.S. dollars (USD) are widely accepted in hotels, tourist areas, and for activities, especially for larger transactions. It's recommended to carry some local currency for smaller purchases and transactions in markets or local shops.
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    What is the language spoken in Zanzibar?
    Ans: The main language spoken in Zanzibar is Swahili (Kiswahili). It is the most widely spoken language in Tanzania, including Zanzibar. English is also commonly used, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and for official purposes. Additionally, Arabic is spoken by some due to Zanzibar's historical connections with the Arab world.
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    Still have questions?
    Ans: If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us! We're here to help and provide you with the information you need. You can contact our customer support team via email, phone, or live chat. Don't hesitate to ask—no question is too big or small. We’re committed to ensuring you have a smooth and informed experience.
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