Zanzibar Mandatory Travel Insurance (Effective 1st October 2024)

Everything You Need to Know Before Traveling to Zanzibar

If you are planning a dream holiday to Zanzibar Island — whether for a romantic honeymoon, a luxury beach escape, a family vacation, or after your Tanzania safari adventure — there is an important travel update you must prepare for.

As of 1st October 2024, all foreign visitors entering Zanzibar are required to purchase Mandatory Inbound Travel Insurance before arrival.

At Kiliclimb Africa Safaris, we believe in keeping our guests fully informed so there are no surprises at immigration. Below is a clear, detailed guide explaining what this new regulation means for you and how to prepare properly.

What Is the Zanzibar Mandatory Travel Insurance?

The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has officially introduced a compulsory travel insurance policy for all international visitors entering the Zanzibar Archipelago (Unguja and Pemba).

Here are the key facts:

  • Cost: USD 44 per person

  • Validity: Up to 90 days

  • Applies to: All foreign travelers (adults and children — same fee)

  • Provider: Zanzibar Insurance Corporation (ZIC) — the only authorized provider

  • Requirement: Mandatory for entry into Zanzibar

This insurance must be purchased separately, even if you already hold international travel insurance from your home country.

You will receive a QR code confirmation after payment, and this must be presented at immigration upon arrival in Zanzibar. Without it, entry may be denied.

Why Has Zanzibar Introduced Mandatory Travel Insurance?

Over the past decade, Zanzibar has transformed into one of Africa’s premier island destinations, attracting travelers from Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia. Known for its powder-white beaches, warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and rich Swahili culture, the island has seen consistent growth in international arrivals year after year.

Tourists visit Zanzibar for many reasons:

  • Pristine white sand beaches like Nungwi, Kendwa, Paje, and Matemwe

  • Luxury beach resorts and all-inclusive boutique hotels

  • Romantic honeymoons and anniversary escapes

  • World-class snorkeling and scuba diving in coral reefs

  • Traditional dhow sunset cruises

  • The historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • Spice farms and cultural heritage tours

  • Water sports, kite surfing, and marine excursions

As tourism has expanded, it has become one of the strongest pillars of Zanzibar’s economy, generating employment, foreign exchange, and infrastructure development. However, rapid tourism growth also brings new responsibilities — particularly in the areas of public health management, emergency preparedness, and visitor protection.

Addressing Healthcare and Emergency Response Challenges

Zanzibar, while beautiful and welcoming, is still a small island system with limited medical infrastructure compared to larger developed countries. Although there are hospitals and private clinics available, serious medical emergencies often require:

  • Specialized treatment

  • Medical evacuation to mainland Tanzania or abroad

  • Coordinated emergency transport

  • International-standard hospitalization arrangements

In the past, there have been cases where uninsured visitors faced delays in treatment, financial disputes, or difficulties coordinating evacuation. These situations can strain both the visitor and the local healthcare system.

By introducing mandatory travel insurance, the government ensures that:

  1. Every visitor has guaranteed financial coverage for medical emergencies.

  2. Hospitals and clinics receive payment assurance.

  3. Emergency evacuations can be arranged without delay.

  4. Medical providers can focus on treatment rather than payment logistics.

This creates a smoother, safer experience for everyone involved.



Lessons Learned from Global Health Events

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly reshaped global travel policies. Countries worldwide recognized the vulnerability of tourism-dependent destinations when travelers required quarantine, hospitalization, or emergency repatriation without adequate coverage.

For Zanzibar, which relies heavily on tourism, ensuring preparedness for:

  • Epidemics and pandemics

  • Mandatory quarantine situations

  • Travel disruptions

  • Sudden border policy changes

became a national priority.

The mandatory insurance policy is partly a response to these lessons — ensuring the island is better prepared for any future global health event while protecting visitors and residents alike.

Standardizing Protection for All Visitors

One of the main reasons for implementing a locally managed insurance scheme is standardization.

International travel insurance policies differ widely in:

  • Coverage limits

  • Exclusions

  • Claim procedures

  • Emergency response timelines

  • Accepted healthcare providers

Some policies may not cover tropical diseases, water sport accidents, or emergency evacuations from island destinations. Others may require upfront payments before reimbursement.

By requiring insurance through the Zanzibar Insurance Corporation (ZIC), the government guarantees that every tourist receives:

  • Uniform coverage terms

  • Direct coordination with approved local healthcare facilities

  • Immediate claim recognition

  • 24/7 assistance support within Zanzibar

This removes uncertainty and ensures consistency across all visitors.

Protecting Zanzibar’s Reputation as a Safe Destination

Tourism today is highly competitive. Travelers carefully research safety, healthcare standards, and entry requirements before choosing a destination.

By implementing mandatory travel insurance, Zanzibar positions itself as:

  • A responsible tourism destination

  • A government that prioritizes visitor safety

  • A destination aligned with international travel standards

  • A place prepared for emergencies

This policy strengthens Zanzibar’s global image as a secure and professionally managed travel destination, especially important for luxury travelers, honeymooners, families, and elderly visitors.

Reducing Strain on Local Public Services

Without insurance, medical emergencies can place unexpected financial burdens on local hospitals and government resources. In some cases, unpaid medical bills become a challenge for healthcare facilities operating with limited budgets.

Mandatory travel insurance ensures that:

  • Medical providers are compensated

  • Public healthcare funds are protected

  • Residents’ access to healthcare is not affected

  • Emergency systems remain sustainable

This creates a balanced relationship between tourism growth and local community welfare.

Zanzibar Is Not Alone



Zanzibar’s policy aligns with global best practices. Many popular tourist destinations have introduced similar requirements, including:

  • Thailand (mandatory health coverage during certain periods)

  • Costa Rica (insurance requirements during reopening phases)

  • Cuba (compulsory travel insurance for entry)

  • United Arab Emirates (health insurance requirements linked to visas)

  • Schengen countries (minimum insurance coverage required for visas)

These policies are designed to protect both travelers and national healthcare systems while maintaining tourism sustainability.

The Bigger Picture: Sustainable Tourism Growth

Ultimately, Zanzibar’s decision reflects a broader strategy — ensuring tourism growth remains safe, sustainable, and well-regulated.

With increasing numbers of international arrivals, high-end resorts, water sports activities, and marine tourism, having a structured safety net is not just beneficial — it is necessary.

The mandatory travel insurance policy supports:

  • Responsible tourism management

  • Visitor safety and confidence

  • Efficient emergency systems

  • Long-term tourism sustainability

For travelers, this means peace of mind. For Zanzibar, it means protecting both its visitors and its people while continuing to thrive as one of Africa’s most beautiful island destinations.

.What Exactly Does the Mandatory Insurance Cover?

The Zanzibar Travel Insurance policy provides comprehensive protection specifically tailored to visitors staying on the island.

1. Emergency Medical Coverage

This includes:

  • Emergency medical treatment and hospitalization

  • Coverage for epidemics and pandemics

  • COVID-19 related medical care

  • Compulsory quarantine expenses

  • Emergency medical evacuation

  • Repatriation to your home country

If you become seriously ill or injured during your stay, the insurance ensures proper medical handling and, if necessary, evacuation.

2. Extended Stay Due to Medical Reasons

If a doctor determines that you are medically unfit to fly:

  • Your hotel stay extension is covered

  • One accompanying person may also be covered

This provides peace of mind for families, honeymooners, and elderly travelers.

3. Personal Accident & Liability

The policy includes:

  • Personal accident compensation

  • Legal liability coverage

  • Repatriation in the unfortunate event of death

While we hope these situations never occur, having this protection is reassuring.

4. Baggage & Travel Document Protection

Travel disruptions happen. This insurance also covers:

  • Lost baggage

  • Passport loss

  • Document replacement assistance

  • Related legal expenses

5. 24/7 Emergency Assistance

You will have access to:

  • Round-the-clock assistance services

  • Emergency coordination support

  • Medical guidance

Why Is It Required Even If You Already Have Travel Insurance?

This is the most common question we receive from our guests.

While many travelers already hold international insurance, policies vary greatly in:

  • Coverage limits

  • Emergency coordination procedures

  • Direct hospital partnerships

  • Claim approval timelines

The Zanzibar government has made this policy mandatory to ensure:

  • Immediate recognition by local healthcare providers

  • Direct coordination with local medical facilities

  • Standardized protection for all tourists

In simple terms, this ensures every visitor has equal access to emergency support within Zanzibar.

Your personal insurance is still valuable and recommended — but it does not replace this requirement.

How to Apply for Zanzibar Mandatory Travel Insurance

A Complete Step-by-Step Guide for International Visitors

If you are traveling to Zanzibar after 1st October 2024, securing your Mandatory Zanzibar Travel Insurance is an essential part of your trip preparation. This requirement applies to all foreign visitors entering the Zanzibar Archipelago, whether you are arriving for a beach holiday, honeymoon, diving trip, or as an extension after your Tanzania safari.

To avoid delays or complications at immigration, it is important to complete the process correctly and in advance.

Below is a detailed guide explaining exactly how to apply, what to expect, and how to prepare properly.

Step 1: Visit the Official Government Website

All applications must be completed online through the official Zanzibar tourism portal:

https://visitzanzibar.go.tz/

It is important to use only the official website to avoid scams or unauthorized third-party services. The Zanzibar Insurance Corporation (ZIC) is the sole authorized provider of this mandatory inbound travel insurance.

Step 2: Complete the Online Application Form

You will be required to enter accurate personal and travel information. Typically, this includes:

  • Full name (as shown in passport)

  • Passport number

  • Nationality

  • Date of birth

  • Contact details (email and phone number)

  • Arrival date in Zanzibar

  • Departure date

  • Point of entry (airport or seaport)

Ensure that all details match your passport and travel documents exactly. Any errors could cause delays during immigration checks.

If you are traveling as a family or group, individual applications may be required for each traveler. Future updates may allow group submissions, but currently each visitor must be properly registered.

Step 3: Pay the Mandatory USD 44 Fee

Once the form is completed, you will proceed to secure online payment.

  • Cost: USD 44 per person

  • Applies equally to adults and children

  • Coverage valid for up to 90 days

Payment is typically made using internationally accepted debit or credit cards. After successful payment, the system generates confirmation documentation.

It is advisable to complete the application at least several days before travel in case of payment processing delays.

Step 4: Receive Your Insurance Confirmation and QR Code

After payment is confirmed, you will receive:

  • An official insurance confirmation receipt

  • A unique QR code linked to your policy

  • Policy reference details

This QR code is extremely important. It serves as proof that you have complied with Zanzibar’s entry requirements.

If you do not receive confirmation within a reasonable time, check your spam folder or contact ZIC directly.

Step 5: Present Your QR Code Upon Arrival

When you arrive at:

  • Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), or

  • Any authorized Zanzibar seaport

Immigration officers may request to see:

  • Your passport

  • Your visa (if applicable)

  • Your return or onward ticket

  • Your Zanzibar Mandatory Travel Insurance QR code

The QR code will be scanned or verified digitally to confirm active coverage.

Without valid proof of purchase, you may not be permitted to proceed through immigration.

Important Practical Recommendations

To ensure a smooth arrival process, we strongly recommend:

Saving a digital copy of the QR code on your phone
Printing a hard copy as backup
Keeping a copy inside your travel folder
Completing the process before boarding your flight

Airlines may also begin checking compliance before departure, so it is wise to be prepared.

Coverage Limitations You Should Understand

The mandatory insurance:

  • Covers you only within the Zanzibar Archipelago (Unguja and Pemba)

  • Does NOT extend to mainland Tanzania

  • Does NOT replace your international travel insurance

  • Is valid for stays up to 90 consecutive days

If your itinerary includes mainland destinations such as Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, or Mount Kilimanjaro, you should maintain comprehensive international travel insurance separately.

Who Must Purchase the Insurance?

The policy applies to:

  • All foreign passport holders

  • Tourists

  • Business travelers

  • Short-term visitors

Exemptions, if any, are determined solely by the Zanzibar authorities.

Children are not exempt and must pay the same USD 44 fee.

Can a Tour Operator Purchase It for You?

At this time, travelers must complete the application themselves.

Even reputable safari companies and Zanzibar tour operators, including Kiliclimb Africa Safaris, are not authorized to purchase the policy on behalf of guests.

This ensures that each traveler personally confirms their details and receives their individual QR code.

Contact for Official Clarification

For direct assistance or policy-related questions, contact:

Zanzibar Insurance Corporation (ZIC)
Email: inbound@zic.co.tz

Always rely on official sources for the most accurate and updated information.

Key Things to Remember Before You Travel

The insurance is mandatory for entry into Zanzibar.
It costs USD 44 per person.
It is valid for up to 90 days.
It must be purchased online before arrival.
Proof of purchase (QR code) is required at immigration.
It only applies within Zanzibar — not mainland Tanzania.

Budgeting for Your Zanzibar Holiday

When organizing your Zanzibar beach vacation, luxury honeymoon, or Tanzania safari extension, be sure to include this additional requirement in your planning.

While it is an extra step, the cost of USD 44 is relatively small compared to:

  • International airfare

  • Luxury beach resorts

  • Safari packages

  • Diving and snorkeling excursions

  • Cultural tours in Stone Town

Most importantly, it provides structured emergency support and peace of mind during your stay.

Final Thoughts from Kiliclimb Africa Safaris

Traveling to Zanzibar remains one of the most rewarding experiences in Africa. The beaches are breathtaking, the culture is rich, and the hospitality is warm and welcoming.

This new mandatory travel insurance policy is not meant to complicate your journey — it is designed to protect you.

As your trusted safari and Zanzibar travel experts, Kiliclimb Africa Safaris recommends:

  • Purchasing the mandatory insurance early

  • Keeping your personal international insurance active

  • Traveling with full awareness of entry requirements

  • Staying informed through official channels

When properly prepared, your Zanzibar experience will be smooth, relaxing, and unforgettable.

If you have any questions about combining your Tanzania safari with Zanzibar beach holidays, our team is always ready to assist.

Travel smart. Travel protected.
Discover Zanzibar with confidence.



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