Zanzibar during Masika

2026

machi

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jumatatu

the long rains. the island goes deep green.

sea stirred·wind shifting·rain most days

best for — low-season quiet, green light, reading weeks

the most private period.

  • Eid al-Fitr

    mar 9 – 10 · island-wide

    the end of ramadan. stone town fills, family days, new clothes.

niamembe

distance. reset.

Zanzibar 2026 Calendar — month by month

The Zanzibar 2026 calendar follows the four Swahili seasons. Notable cultural and seasonal events across the year include:

  • Sauti za BusaraFeb 5 – 8 2026, Stone Town. Four nights of East African music at the Old Fort.
  • Zanzibar GatheringFeb 2 – 9 2026, Paje Beach. Daytime beach parties, late-night club sessions, sandbank madness — a tribe of music lovers gathered in paradise.
  • Calm-sea divingDec – Feb 2026, Mnemba & east reefs. Visibility at its yearly peak.
  • Embe in flowerApr 2026, Near Jozani. The mango trees bloom before the long rains end.
  • Low-season quietMar – May 2026, Island-wide. Most east-coast hotels close. The island feels private.
  • World Travel AwardsAug 28 2026, Zanzibar. The industry visits the island.
  • Embe Estate tableAug 29 2026, Near Jozani. A long table at Embe Estate. By invitation.
  • Season opensNov 2026, Island-wide. Hotels reopen, embe ripens, the year begins again.
  • Embe harvestOct – Nov 2026, Near Jozani. Mango weeks. The first ripe fruit of the year.
  • Embe Foundation Artist ResidencyNov 2026, Embe Estate, near Jozani. A month-long residency hosting invited artists in studio across the estate. Open studio evenings by invitation.
  • Zanzibar Revolution DayJan 12 2026, Island-wide. National holiday. Marches in Stone Town, quiet beaches.
  • RamadanFeb 7 – Mar 8 2026, Island-wide. The fasting month. Days quiet, evenings unfold after iftar.
  • Eid al-FitrMar 9 – 10 2026, Island-wide. The end of Ramadan. Stone Town fills, family days, new clothes.
  • Zanzibar International Film FestivalJun 24 – 28 2026, Stone Town. Cinema on the seafront at the Old Fort.

Seasons

  • Kaskazi (December – February) — Hot. Still air. Clear water. Kaskazi is the northeast monsoon season. The calmest sea conditions usually occur during this period.
  • Masika (March – May) — The long rains. The island goes deep green. Masika is the main rainy season. Heavy rainfall, lush landscape, slower travel period.
  • Kuzi (June – September) — Wind rises. Cooler air. The kite season. Kuzi is the southeast monsoon. Dry, breezy, cooler temperatures — best for kitesurfing.
  • Vuli (October – November) — Brief afternoon storms. Mornings stay clear. A transitional period. Brief rainfall, quieter island, glassy seas returning.