Zanzibar Diving Rates: What to Expect in 2026

If you are planning a beach extension to Zanzibar, understanding current Zanzibar diving rates helps you budget your marine activities properly. Prices vary depending on the number of dives booked, equipment rental requirements, and the selected reef systems.

Most dive operators structure Zanzibar diving rates around single dives, double-dive days, and multi-day dive packages. Snorkeling excursions are priced separately and are generally more affordable than scuba diving experiences.

Zanzibar Diving Costs Explained (2026 Overview)

In 2026, the average Zanzibar dive cost typically depends on several operational and logistical factors:

Primary Cost Factors
  • Number of dives per day
  • Multi-day package discounts
  • Equipment rental (BCD, regulator, wetsuit)
  • Refresher session requirement
  • Marine conservation fee (paid locally)
  • Departure location (north, northeast, or Stone Town coast)
Divers & Snorkelers on the Same Boat

Divers and snorkelers often share the same boat, allowing couples, families, groups, and mixed-experience travelers to enjoy the ocean together while paying separate activity rates. This setup works particularly well for honeymooners or safari extensions where experience levels differ.

Fully Coordinated Zanzibar Experiences

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Zanzibar Snorkeling & Scuba Diving Packages.

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Zanzibar Diving Rates & Package Prices (2026 Guide)

Package Duration Price (USD)
Double Dive 1 Day 150 per diver
Four-Dive Package 2 Days 310 per diver
Six-Dive Package 3 Days 405 per diver
Eight-Dive Package 4 Days 410 per diver
Ten-Dive Package 5 Days 590 per diver
Equipment Rental Per Day 25

Rates may vary slightly by departure location (north coast, northeast coast, or Stone Town) and typically exclude marine conservation fees payable locally.

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These Zanzibar diving rates apply to reef systems near:

  • Mnemba Atoll
  • Stone Town
  • Tumbatu Island
  • Leven Bank
Snorkeling prices typically range between USD 45 and 60 per person, depending on location and boat group size. For guests staying at luxury and midrange resorts such as Meliá Zanzibar, pricing may vary depending on transfer coordination and departure zone.If you are looking for a combined snorkel + dive day (where one guest dives and the other snorkels), visit our Zanzibar Snorkeling & Scuba Diving Packages page for structured options.

Zanzibar Snorkeling Prices for 2026

For travelers who prefer to remain at the surface, Zanzibar snorkeling prices are significantly lower than scuba diving rates due to the absence of tanks, certification requirements, and compressed air logistics.

Average Zanzibar Snorkeling Prices

  • Standard reef snorkeling excursion: USD 45–60 per person
  • Half-day boat excursion (marine conservation area): USD 55–70 per person
  • Private boat snorkeling charter: Pricing varies depending on group size

Final Zanzibar snorkeling prices depend on:

  • Departure coastline (north, northeast, or Stone Town zone)
  • Boat size and minimum participant requirement
  • Marine conservation fees
  • Inclusion of refreshments and guide supervision
  • Hotel pickup coordination distance

Common Snorkeling Locations

Most snorkeling excursions operate around:

  • Mnemba Atoll: Protected marine conservation area with coral slopes and turtles
  • Stone Town reefs: Accessible coral gardens near the historic coast
  • Tumbatu Island: Northern reef systems with healthy coral formations
  • Leven Bank: Deeper offshore reef structure (weather-dependent access)

Snorkelers and divers frequently share the same boat. This allows couples or mixed-experience travelers to participate in the same marine excursion while paying separate activity rates.

Compared to Zanzibar diving rates, snorkeling provides a lower-cost option while still offering coral gardens, tropical reef fish, and occasional turtle sightings.

Mnemba Atoll

Dolphin Swimming|Zanzibar SnorkelingA stunning and exclusive small island: Mnemba Island is noted for many fun activities, including snorkeling. The tour includes watching the white sand bank on the island as well as swimming with the dolphins.

Stone Town

Zanzibar Snorkeling and Diving PackagesIt reflects the vibrant, busy hustle and bustle you find in the small streets: Located on the captivating island of Zanzibar, it offers an exciting snorkeling experience for water enthusiasts. 

Tumbatu Island

A great place to explore corals: located off the northwest coast of Zanzibar’s main island, offers an enchanting snorkeling experience. 

Leven Banks 

Zanzibar Snorkeling and Diving PackagesA submerged mountain: Leven Bank, located off the northeastern coast of Zanzibar, offers a unique snorkeling adventure for those seeking underwater thrills.