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My family is going to Zanzibar. Tell me who was, which hotel to choose, when is the best time to go and which region or coast to choose. In general, what can Tanzania be compared with (Zanzibar as a beach holiday). The budget is sufficient. Thanks!
9 years ago  •  13 subscribers 11 answers
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I closed this country for myself after a friend died of yellow fever in terrible agony. TO did not even hint about vaccinations. Recently, Europeans can enter without a certificate, alas. The most dramatic thing is that the couple paid extra, changed the tour after the tragedy in Egypt ... and that's where I found evil rock ((( Be sure to take root Farther...
6 years ago  •  3 subscribers 1 answer
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Hello. We rested in this hotel 4 months ago, you can read my review. I would advise you to take all inclusive. Food and cleanliness at the highest level for Zanzibar! Again, drinks you will not be included in the "breakfast and dinner" You can eat directly at the hotel, but the price is not the lowest. Outside the hotel there is nothing decent nearby, the shops have dusty half-empty shelves, poverty is everywhere. Do not forget that this is Africa, unsanitary conditions are rampant. To the ... Farther...
9 years ago  •  15 subscribers 35 answers
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Been there. Not cheap, there is nowhere to go from the hotel - around or hotels or poverty. The city itself is gray, gloomy - although it does not interfere with visiting once. The beaches are white, the water is clear, but - let's say in the hotel where I was - a concrete path into the sea, until you enter up to your chest - there is a clearing with sand, which is removed - you won’t enter the sea in other places - sea urchins are a solid carpet and corals. You can go once, of course, but i ... Farther...
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Hello! I really want to go to rest in the UAE. Funding is still very limited. I am looking for a tour to the emirates on a full board basis. I want a quiet beach holiday, without any shopping trips, eating in cafes and walking around the city. I heard that many tourists buy tours only for breakfast or breakfast and dinner. And then they pay extra at the hotel only for meals. Here's what I don't understand: 1. Is it really cheaper in the UAE if you already pay extra for three meals a day at the hotel, and buy a tour at a travel agency for breakfast or without meals? 2. How does the hotel control those who paid only for breakfast (they are not allowed into the restaurant for lunch / dinner ???) I rested only in Turkey, I didn’t notice this there, all the tourists ate, I didn’t see someone being checked at the entrance upon payment. Although the hotel in which I rested sold tours for breakfast and all inclusive.
8 years ago  •  12 subscribers 51 answer
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Yes, there is nothing to see in the Emirates. All that is - buildings of glass and concrete that have grown over the past 20 years in the middle of the desert. Zero history, zero cultural values, zero local cuisine, zero local life. In Dubai, for example, out of 3 million inhabitants, only 100 thousand are local, the rest are foreigners (Hindus, Pakistanis, Asians). Paying for Italian food prepared by a Filipino from Chinese products is 2-3 times more expensive than in Rome - that's the whole po ... Farther...