I work remotely in finance, so most of my days revolve around numbers, planning, and helping people make smarter decisions.
Over time, that spilled into something else.
People started asking me how to travel without overspending.
One day, an old colleague from the US reached out. Newly married, excited, but unsure how to plan a honeymoon that felt special without going over budget.
He told me:
“We don’t want cheap. We just don’t want to waste money.”
That’s when I mapped this out for them.
What I’m sharing below is exactly what they followed. Same hotels, same timing, same experiences.
Before you arrive in Zanzibar, it helps to book your flights, set up an eSIM for instant data, and have travel insurance in place so everything runs smoothly from the start.
Where to Stay in Zanzibar for a Budget Honeymoon (Best Areas + Hotels)
Before anything else, I focused on location.
Because in Zanzibar, where you stay affects everything.
Best Beach Area for a Budget Honeymoon: Nungwi Beach
This is where I placed them first.
Why:
- Swimmable all day
- Easy access to restaurants
- Best value beachfront stays
Hotel They Booked in Nungwi
Amaan Beach Bungalows
What they told me after:
“We didn’t feel like we booked budget. Being right on the beach changed everything.”
What stood out:
- You walk straight onto the beach
- Breakfast was simple but good
- Everything is within walking distance
Price:
Around $90 per night
If you’re planning something similar, this is one of those places worth checking availability early because the beachfront rooms go first.
Why I Chose Nungwi for Their Stay
Nungwi Beach was the easiest choice because it removes a lot of common travel frustrations.
You don’t have to worry about tides, long walks to swim, or limited food options.
Everything is close, simple, and works well for short stays.
If you want a deeper breakdown of where to stay and what to expect:Nungwi Beach travel guide
Second Location for Balance: Stone Town
I always recommend at least one night here.
It changes the feel of the trip completely.
Hotel They Stayed in Stone Town
Tembo House Hotel
Their feedback:
“It felt like we stepped into a different time. Not modern, but full of character.”
What worked:
- Right by the ocean
- Walking distance to everything
- Historic atmosphere
If you want something central and easy to explore, this is a good place to look at availability before deciding.
3 Day Zanzibar Honeymoon Itinerary (Exact Plan + Times + Activities)
Day 1: Arrival + Beach Time in Nungwi (Relaxed Start)
12:30 – Arrival in Zanzibar City
They landed early afternoon.
Instead of figuring things out there, I told them to pre-arrange a transfer.
Airport Transfer:
- Cost: $40
- Time: about 1 hour
14:30 – Check-in at Amaan Beach Bungalows
No rushing.
They dropped their bags, changed, and walked straight onto the beach.
15:30 to 17:30 – First Beach Walk + Swim
This was intentional.
No activities. No pressure.
Just:
- Walking along the shoreline
- Getting used to the water
- Slowing down
18:15 – Sunset on Nungwi Beach
Right in front of their hotel.
They told me this was when it started to feel like a honeymoon.
19:30 – Dinner Near the Hotel
They ate at a small beachfront restaurant.
- Grilled seafood
- Drinks
- Relaxed setting
Cost:
About $30 for two
Day 2: Snorkeling + Kendwa Sunset Proposal
08:00 to 09:00 – Breakfast at the Hotel
Simple but enough:
- Fruit
- Eggs
- Coffee
09:30 to 13:30 – Snorkeling & Sandbank Tour
I told them to book this in advance.
What they did:
- Boat trip
- Snorkeling
- Lunch stop
Cost:
$45 per person
Their feedback:
“This felt like something we would’ve paid double for somewhere else.”
14:30 – Rest at Hotel
This is important.
I didn’t pack their day too tight.
16:30 – Transfer to Kendwa Beach
Short ride:
- Cost: $10
17:00 to Sunset – Proposal at Kendwa
Kendwa Rocks Hotel
No setup.
No decorations.
Just a walk on the beach.
He told me:
“It felt real. Not like something staged for photos.”
Planning a Proposal Like This in Zanzibar?
What made this moment work wasn’t anything expensive.
It was the setting, the timing, and keeping it simple.
Places like Kendwa Beach naturally create that kind of atmosphere without needing much planning.
If you’re still deciding where to do something like this, I’ve put together a guide with a few ideas that feel just as special in different settings.
You can explore more ideas here:Best Places for a Romantic Proposal in Africa
19:00 – Dinner at Kendwa Rocks
- Beachfront table
- Quiet atmosphere
Cost:
$40
Even if you’re not staying here, it’s worth planning an evening here. The sunset alone is reason enough.
Day 3: Stone Town Experience + Departure
08:30 – Breakfast + Checkout
Relaxed morning again.
09:30 to 10:30 – Transfer to Stone Town
- Cost: $30
11:00 – Check-in at Tembo House Hotel
They left their bags and went straight out.
11:30 to 14:00 – Walking Through Stone Town
What they did:
- Explored markets
- Walked narrow streets
- Took photos
14:00 – Lunch in Stone Town
Local restaurant.
Cheaper than beach areas.
15:00 – Souvenir Shopping
They bought:
- Spices
- Handmade jewelry
Budget:
$30
16:30 – Transfer to Airport
Pre-booked.
No stress.
What They Wish I Told Them (Important)
This is something they mentioned after:
“We wish we stayed one more night.”
Three days worked.
But they felt like they were just settling in when it ended.
If you can, stretch this to 4 or 5 days.
Full Zanzibar Honeymoon Cost Breakdown
Flights: $1,800 (for two)
Hotels: $250 to $350
Activities: $120 to $180
Food: $150 to $250
Transport: $80 to $120
Total:
$2,500 to $3,400
Final Thought
They didn’t come back talking about how much they saved.
They came back talking about:
- The beach
- The proposal
- How easy everything felt
And that’s the difference good planning makes.
If You’re Thinking About Planning a Zanzibar Honeymoon
Start with:
- Looking at hotels in Nungwi
- Checking a sunset spot in Kendwa
- Adding one cultural stop in Stone Town
And if it feels like a lot
Sometimes you just need someone to map it out with you.
Still Figuring Out Zanzibar as a Destination?
If this is your first time planning a trip to Zanzibar, it helps to understand how everything fits together before choosing hotels or activities.
Things like:
- Best time to visit
- How to move between areas
- What each part of the island offers
This guide breaks it down step by step:Your Zanzibar travel guide.






