Tourism moves past pre-pandemic levels, setting path to becoming a global destination and addition of international hotel brands poised to transform Zanzibar tourism landscape.
Zanzibar's tourism industry is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, having successfully surpassed pre-pandemic visitor numbers since 2022.
In 2023, the island welcomed over 638,444 visitors from around the globe, marking a significant recovery. Projections for 2024 indicate a further 9% growth, with January to May arrivals reaching 255,408 compared to 234,444 during the same period in 2023.
The government's comprehensive development plan for 2021- 2026 aims to enhance Zanzibar's infrastructure and economy, bolstering the tourism sector.
A key milestone is the opening of the new Terminal 3 at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, which now has the capacity to accommodate up to 1.3 million passengers annually. This strategic initiative underscores Zanzibar's commitment to becoming a global travel destination.
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport Passenger Arrivals
Source: C9 Hotelworks Market Research & Office of the Chief Government Statistician (OCGS)
The majority of visitors to Zanzibar in May 2024 stayed for 8 days, with 94.4% citing holidays as their primary reason for visiting. Hotel demand in Zanzibar varies seasonally, with an average occupancy rate of 62% in 2023. The market is predominantly driven by European travelers, who account for nearly 60% of the total arrivals by sea and plane.
The hotel pipeline indicates improved economic stability, with international hotel chains signing with five new properties including Anantara, Four Seasons, and Canopy by Hilton, primarily in the luxury and upper upscale segments.
The number of hotels in the pipeline has doubled this year, signaling a positive outlook for the tourism industry. The introduction of these diverse, high-end properties is poised to attract a broader
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