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I seem to have gotten my locations mixed up. I asked for quotes for Paje by
Night and Mtoni Marine Centre and the $60 transfer was to Paje. Mtoni is only $10. Mtoni seems much closer to Stonetown and therefore a better bet. I also made enquiries about Botanic Country House. What suggestions do you have? East or West. In or near Stonetown or elsewhere? We are nor all day beach sitters. We'd like to see lots of museums and sights(culture) in Stonetown, but adding a regular dip in the Ocean and a bit of snorkelling. Eating in lots of local locations, etc. thanks Juliette "Speedometer J Hyena (Whitedog)" wrote in message ... On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:02:59 +0200, "BZH" wrote: 8 km outside Stonetown. Is the currency in Zanzibar not the same as Tanzania? or do they have their own money? About money - no ATM's on Zanzibar? What type of money do I take? Can one change travellers cheques or do I take cash? Sorry forgot to say.... Same currency as Tz but US$ will do just as well anywhere, your change will always be in TzShillings though and you can end up with lots of them if you're not careful!! There's now an ATM that will accept credit cards in Stonetown, ask anyone for directions! If you don't mind paying commission then travellers cheques can be changed in many places. -- .--~~,__ :-....,-------`~~'._.' `-,,, ,_ ;'~U' _,-' ,'`-__; '--. (_/'~~ ''''(; |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:31:33 +0200, "BZH" wrote:
I seem to have gotten my locations mixed up. I asked for quotes for Paje by Night and Mtoni Marine Centre and the $60 transfer was to Paje. Mtoni is only $10. Mtoni seems much closer to Stonetown and therefore a better bet. I also made enquiries about Botanic Country House. What suggestions do you have? East or West. In or near Stonetown or elsewhere? We are nor all day beach sitters. We'd like to see lots of museums and sights(culture) in Stonetown, but adding a regular dip in the Ocean and a bit of snorkelling. Eating in lots of local locations, etc. thanks Juliette Ah well now you say Paje it all makes sense!! Those prices are about right in that case, Paje is a long drive, not in distance but the last stretches of road are made of dirt, rocks and potholes. Mtoni is nice and has a nice beach area too and is just far enough away from Stonetown to make all the difference. Stonetown is great, I love it, but I don't like to stay there and it's nice to escape from it after a day's sightseeing. Next to Mtoni is our friend's new place (Maruhubi Beach Villas) which you can walk to and eat at for a change if you're staying near town for a few days. Next to them is the old Maruhubi Palace ruins which are worth a look round. Snorkelling is easily arranged and is good near the small islands off Stonetown. Chapwani Island ( sometimes called Grave Island) is a good day out if you like exploring, though it's tiny, there's lots to see and you can eat there too. The East Coast is different in many ways, the reef makes the whole scene different and the east coast beaches are nicer in general. The reef also means that swimming is difficult or impossible at low tides but again, there are plenty of trips out available. Personally I'm not comfortable with the dolphin trips, as the boatmen chase them to try to allow customers the chance to swim with them and usually manage to scare them off, but it's popular enough. The feel of much of the Paje and Bwejuu area is more laid back than Stonetown or the North, though you'll be swapping the Mosque amplified noise for the musical variety! The choice of accommodation on the East Coast is huge, from basic to luxury so it's worth having a look around at the competition wherever you decide to stay. Hope that helps, enjoy Zanzibar. -- ......... |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:31:33 +0200, "BZH" wrote:
I seem to have gotten my locations mixed up. I asked for quotes for Paje by Night and Mtoni Marine Centre and the $60 transfer was to Paje. Mtoni is only $10. Mtoni seems much closer to Stonetown and therefore a better bet. I also made enquiries about Botanic Country House. What suggestions do you have? East or West. In or near Stonetown or elsewhere? We are nor all day beach sitters. We'd like to see lots of museums and sights(culture) in Stonetown, but adding a regular dip in the Ocean and a bit of snorkelling. Eating in lots of local locations, etc. thanks Juliette Ah well now you say Paje it all makes sense!! Those prices are about right in that case, Paje is a long drive, not in distance but the last stretches of road are made of dirt, rocks and potholes. Mtoni is nice and has a nice beach area too and is just far enough away from Stonetown to make all the difference. Stonetown is great, I love it, but I don't like to stay there and it's nice to escape from it after a day's sightseeing. Next to Mtoni is our friend's new place (Maruhubi Beach Villas) which you can walk to and eat at for a change if you're staying near town for a few days. Next to them is the old Maruhubi Palace ruins which are worth a look round. Snorkelling is easily arranged and is good near the small islands off Stonetown. Chapwani Island ( sometimes called Grave Island) is a good day out if you like exploring, though it's tiny, there's lots to see and you can eat there too. The East Coast is different in many ways, the reef makes the whole scene different and the east coast beaches are nicer in general. The reef also means that swimming is difficult or impossible at low tides but again, there are plenty of trips out available. Personally I'm not comfortable with the dolphin trips, as the boatmen chase them to try to allow customers the chance to swim with them and usually manage to scare them off, but it's popular enough. The feel of much of the Paje and Bwejuu area is more laid back than Stonetown or the North, though you'll be swapping the Mosque amplified noise for the musical variety! The choice of accommodation on the East Coast is huge, from basic to luxury so it's worth having a look around at the competition wherever you decide to stay. Hope that helps, enjoy Zanzibar. -- ......... |
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"BZH" wrote: 8 km outside Stonetown. Is the currency in Zanzibar not the same as Tanzania? or do they have their own money? About money - no ATM's on Hard to find ATMs in Tanzania! At least in Arusha and Stonetown Zanzibar? What type of money do I take? USD is always good though Euros are accepted too. Can one change travellers cheques or do I take cash? cash is better I think. |
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