Every week, we watch guests arrive at our villa gate in Nungwi with wildly different amounts of luggage. Some roll in with one soft duffel and a grin. Others drag three suitcases up the sandy path and spend the first ten minutes apologizing for it. By day three, almost everyone says the same thing: “I brought too much of the wrong stuff, and not enough of the right stuff.”
So we put together the packing list we wish every guest had before they booked their flight. It’s built from years of greeting travelers at Safaya Luxury Villas, doing late-night pharmacy runs to Nungwi village for forgotten sunscreen, and lending out extra sarongs more times than we can count. This isn’t a generic list copied from a travel blog — it’s what actually gets used, and what sits untouched in a suitcase all week.
Zanzibar doesn’t really have a winter, but it does have a rhythm. Understanding it will save you from overpacking.
If you haven’t locked in your travel dates yet, our month-by-month guide to the best time to visit Zanzibar breaks down exactly what each season feels like on the ground, so you can pack — and plan — accordingly.
Zanzibar is a beach destination, but it’s also a Muslim-majority island with a strong sense of modesty outside resort grounds. The guests who feel most comfortable are the ones who pack for both worlds.
You don’t need a suitcase full of “resort wear.” Four or five versatile pieces you can mix, plus one nice outfit, will outperform a bag stuffed with single-use looks.
Guests consistently overpack shoes and underpack the two pairs that matter:
Flip-flops are fine for lounging, but they’re rarely the shoe you actually need once you’re off the villa grounds.
The equatorial sun here is stronger than most guests expect, even on cloudy days.
Zanzibar carries a low malaria risk, but it’s still worth a quick chat with your doctor or a travel clinic before you fly, particularly if you’re combining your stay with a mainland safari.
This is the section guests forget to think about until they’re at check-in, so read it now:
Guests consistently overpack these:
What’s in your bag changes a little depending on why you’re here. If you’re planning a proposal on the sand, you’ll want an outfit that photographs well at golden hour — something we talk through in more detail in our guide to planning a marriage proposal in Zanzibar. Honeymooners tend to pack lighter and dressier, since most days are spent between the pool and the villa — our piece on why Nungwi is where honeymoons should begin covers what that kind of stay actually looks like day to day.
Still finalizing your dates or your villa? Take a look at our private beach villas in Nungwi and get in touch — we’re always happy to answer packing questions from guests before they land.