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Hostels in Zanzibar, Tanzania

7 hostels in Zanzibar. Prices start from 8,516 TSh for a dorm bed.Sorted by quality, not payments.
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#1 Top Rated
23.1 km from city center (≈ 277 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelSolo TravellerBeach Lovers Retreat

"…We also have plenty of bevies and snacks for purchase. Our facilities include a mixed dorm, a female dorm, a private room, and hammock rentals. The dorms are equipped with A/C, have privacy ... more details

from 25,730 TSh
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26 km from city center (≈ 312 min walking)
Best for: Female Solo TravellerParty HostelSolo Traveller

"…The bar and restaurant is the place to chat and meet other travelers. We have plenty of chilling choices - hammocks, swings, beds. Whatever you need. You can play, use our strong WIFI in the public ... more details

from 23,832 TSh
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Kameleon Blue

Free Breakfast
32.9 km from city center (≈ 395 min walking)
Best for: Female Solo TravellerParty HostelSolo Traveller

"…Breakfast included 24h security Free parking Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards, debit cards. 3% service fee if pay with credit card. All taxes included except city tax of 2usd/day/ ... more details

from 14,720 TSh
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Your Zanzibar Place

Free Breakfast
21.4 km from city center (≈ 256 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelSolo TravellerBeach Lovers Retreat

"…Just talk to us when you are here. Activities at place: Slackline, Dart, Beach Ball, games, kiting The east coast, especially Paje, is famous for its stunning beach. The sand is as fine as flour ... more details

from 16,983 TSh
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Demani Lodge

Free Breakfast
22.1 km from city center (≈ 265 min walking)
Best for: Solo Traveller

Paje East Coast Zanzibar ... more details

from 26,764 TSh
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23.5 km from city center (≈ 283 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelSolo TravellerBeach Lovers Retreat

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from 28,443 TSh
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Cheapest
21.1 km from city center (≈ 253 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelBeach Lovers RetreatYouth Hostel

"…Our guests enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the public areas. We provide free secure storage, free parking, night security, and have multilingual staff to make you more comfortable. We have a restaurant ... more details

from 12,591 TSh

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White Beach Hotel

Free Breakfast
19.9 km from city center (≈ 239 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelSolo TravellerFamily-Friendly Hostel

"…We are about 50 km far from Stone Town airport and are easily reachable in about 50 min of transfer on paved road. The White Beach Hotel offers 6 deluxe rooms of different sizes. The rooms are ... more details

from 281,399 TSh
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Villa Fleur De Lys

Free Breakfast
33.2 km from city center (≈ 398 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelDigital NomadsOlder travelers (+50)

"…The beach is subject to tidal water and transport for ocean swimming can be arranged nearby beaches. We arrange excursions to various island location. Historical Stone Town, Prison Island with the ... more details

from 173,358 TSh
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34.1 km from city center (≈ 409 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelSolo TravellerDigital Nomads

"…Child friendly. Hotel has own restaurant where lunch from 11:00 to 14.30 and dinner from 17:00 to 21:00 is served daily. Frequent barbeque dinners in own grill area consisting of local and ... more details

from 241,484 TSh
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Paradise Beach Resort

Free Breakfast
9.1 km from city center (≈ 109 min walking)
Best for: Party HostelSolo TravellerDigital Nomads

"…It is situated in the Chwaka Constituency in the Unguja South Region (Mkoa wa Unguja Kusini). The Paradise Beach Hotel Resort has 75 rooms and bungalows, 2 swimming pools and a children's pool, a ... more details

from 289,173 TSh

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Ebb & Flow

Free Breakfast
21.1 km from city center (≈ 253 min walking)
Best for: Party Hostel

"…This property may pre-authorise your card before arrival. Taxes included. Breakfast included. General: Reception from 9:00 – 18:00. Curfew until 22:00. Child friendly." …"From the ... more details

from 27,616 TSh

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Where to stay in Zanzibar on a budget

Looking for budget stays in Zanzibar? This section is designed to save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. We've got insider tips to help you find affordable hostels and the cheapest places to stay in Zanzibar.

Where to stay in Zanzibar on a budget

Zanzibar will not leave you disappointed -- the island is a perfect getaway from the dust of major East African cities, and a good place for diving and beach bumming.

Zanzibar, along with its neighboring islands, is an autonomous region of Tanzania; prepare your passport for stamping in and out at the harbor or airport. Zanzibar is famous for producing saffron, ginger, nutmeg, and other spices, and you even can take a spice tour around the plantations. The city also offers you a visit to the old Slave Market, where guides can tell you about this dark page of Zanzibar's history. Forodhani Gardens on the waterfront is a perfect place to visit at night for an evening snack at the market. Be sure to bring your bargaining skills!

Zanzibar's Stone Town is a World Heritage Site with a nice Arab feel to it -- there are narrow streets, lots of cats, and tons of dates sold at the market. Stone Town offers plenty of tour companies who can arrange your diving, kiteboarding, spice sampling, or boat trips around the island. For a more authentic experience, head to the rural parts of the coast, such as Jambiani Village in the southeast, to see seaweed plantations and fishing boats, sit on the beach, and enjoy the sun. Keep in mind that Zanzibar is a Muslim community, so dress and behave accordingly, especially when invited to local houses outside of main tourist areas.

Zanzibar's hostels and hotels are generally more expensive compared to the mainland, but the conditions are better, despite the occasional power shortages. You can also find some traditionally equipped Zanzibari guesthouses where local families will share their life with you.

Stone Town

Stone Town, Tanzania, is the old part of Zanzibar City on the semi-autonomous island of Zanzibar, and is hugely popular with tourists and travelers of every type. It is accessible by several daily ferries from Dar Es Salaam; the crossing takes about two hours.

The tiny alleys of Stone Town make for an intriguing wander; initially, travelers will get lost almost immediately. It's a maze of narrow streets, but heading toward the ocean will eventually get you reoriented. Watch out for motorbikes, though; the streets -- too narrow for cars -- are filled with motorbikes and cycles.

Stone Town has so much of interest to see -- it's mostly architectural, with a huge range of styles represented, which makes Stone Town a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stone Town has been an immensely important port since the eighth century, and became a center of trade for spices and slaves during the nineteenth century. The architecture reflects the diversity of the people who traded here with examples of the original Swahili settlers and the Arab, Persian, Indian, and European traders who came here.

Stone Town's houses are characterized by ornately carved doorways, verandas with carved wooden balustrades, and long stone benches on the outside walls. Most of the major historical buildings can be found on the seafront with many former palaces, churches, mosques, and municipal buildings -- all made largely with coral stone, which gives the town its name. Among the most well-known and striking buildings are the Beit-Al-Ajaib (House of Wonders), The Old Fort, The Old Dispensary, and the Palace Museum. All of these are found on the seafront. Dotted around town are many small old mosques and churches.

As befitting a destination so popular with international tourists and travelers, Stone Town is loaded with accommodation choices. Most of the upmarket hotels are located in some of the oldest and most beautiful old houses in Stone Town. Budget travelers are well served by a small number of hostels in Stone Town, Tanzania. It helps to have detailed directions to get to these as the streets are difficult to navigate. Stone Town, Tanzania hostels all have dorm accommodation and are great sources of information for onward travel around the island of Zanzibar. There are a number of destinations around the island on the coast that also have hostel accommodation and recommendations are easily had in Stone Town, Tanzania hostels.

Zanzibar is an essential destination for travelers to Tanzania and you might find yourself extending you stay as you get caught up in the Stone Town atmosphere.

Paje

Paje, Tanzania, is a fishing village on the east coast of Zanzibar that is building a reputation as good beach stop for independent tourists. It is fifty kilometers east of Stone Town and at the crossroads of the east coast road that turns south, toward Jambiani and Makanduchi, and north to Bwejuu and Pingwe on the beautiful Michamvi Peninsula. Travel is cheap and easy on the local minibuses (dalla-dallas). The trip from Stone Town takes you past the Jozani forest, which is well worth a couple of hours on the walking trails. You might spot red colobus and Syke's monkeys, duikers, and bush babies.

Paje has long left its fishing village tranquillity behind, as more and more tourists arrive to enjoy its beautiful beach. It's now a prime spot for backpackers looking for a bit of a party scene. Further up the coast toward the tip of the Michamvi Peninsula, visitors will find much more peaceful spots. Kite-surfing is a big draw here, and there are a couple of places in Paje that will arrange this. December to June is kite-surfing season. There's also a dive center with snorkeling trips, too.

One of the focal points for travelers in Paje is Mr. Kahawa's coffee shop, right on the beach. Not only can you get snacks and drinks here, but it's also an outlet for the Jenga organization that gives an opportunity for local people to make and sell handicrafts. There is also a Seaweed Centre. The local villagers have long harvested seaweed here, and the centre now gives them the opportunity to sell their organic perfumes and soaps. Visitors can also take a tour of their workshops.

Accommodation in Paje is mostly geared toward backpackers, so you'll find plenty of Paje, Tanzania hostel dorm beds. Paje, Tanzania hostels are sociable places where backpackers from different countries, each with their own route, can meet and exchange ideas over a drink or two. The hostels in Paje, Tanzania, also help with arranging activities and onward travel. If you need to visit Stone Town, it's an easy minibus trip in under an hour. During kite-surfing season, accommodation is at a premium, so book ahead.

Written by Travel Expert Zanzibar

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Affordable Hostel Prices in Zanzibar

Wondering about hostel prices in Zanzibar? Here's everything you need to know.

Prices for hostels in Zanzibar start at just $10 per night. Based on our latest data, Drifters Zanzibar is currently the most affordable hostel to stay in Zanzibar.

On average, hostels in Zanzibar cost around $7 per dorm bedand$51 per private room per night. Compare prices from every major booking site at once on Hostelz.com and always get the best deal. Whether you're a student, a backpacker, or looking for a budget-friendly private room, Zanzibar has options for every budget.

Want to compare hostels side-by-side? Use our Hostel Comparison Tool to check prices, amenities, and locations—so you can make the smartest choice.

What is the cheapest area to stay in Zanzibar? Many cheap hostels in Zanzibar are located in Paje, Jambiani, Kizimkazi, offering easy access to the city's top attractions and public transport.

Hostel Price Statistics & Key Numbers in Zanzibar

Total number of hostels7
Typical dorm bed prices in Zanzibar $7
Private room costs in Zanzibar $51
Cheapest Hostel in ZanzibarDrifters Zanzibar for only $10
Popular Party Hostel in ZanzibarJambiani Backpackers Hostel
(6 hostels for partying in total)
Where to stay in Zanzibar on a budget?Paje, Jambiani, Kizimkazi

For students and budget-conscious travelers, Zanzibar hostels provide great value. Many hostels include free breakfast, shared kitchens, and social spaces perfect for meeting other travelers — everything you need for a fun and easy stay.

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