Tourists to pay mandatory insurance to visit Zanzibar
Travellers heading to the island of Zanzibar will soon have to pay a new fee in the form of mandatory insurance. Here are the details…
Zanzibar introduces new fee
Authorities in Tanzania have announced that a new mandatory insurance fee will become applicable to tourists visiting Zanzibar from 1 September.
According to Travel News, Zanzibar-bound travellers will have to fork out an additional US$44 (+/-R800) per person on arrival for compulsory insurance.
This fee will reportedly cover tourists for stays of up to 92 days on the island.
What will the insurance be for?
The new fee will be handled by the Zanzibar Insurance Corporation, a government-owned company, and travellers must pay the fee regardless of whether or not they have obtained travel insurance elsewhere.
Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr Saada Mkuya Salum, said as per Travel News that the insurance would cover various aspects that have previously been problematic for visitors to the island. These include health, loss of baggage, accidents, emergency evacuation, loss of passports and even repatriation of remains in case of death.
Zanzibari government said that procedures were still being finalised, but the insurance would be obtained online and paid in advance.
With direct flights from South Africa and no visa requirement for short stays, Zanzibar is a convenient and top getaway for South Africans. The island destination’s offerings include stunning beaches like Nungwi and Kendwa, rich history in Stone Town, and vibrant Swahili culture.