ZANZIBAR; August 19, 2026 — Zanzibar recorded a sharp increase in international tourist arrivals in July, as the peak European summer holiday season boosted visitor numbers and strengthened the islands’ tourism outlook.
According to data released by the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism (ZCT), international arrivals rose by 54.9 per cent month-on-month to 107,801 visitors in July, up from June.
The latest figure also represents a 9.6 per cent increase compared with the 98,370 international visitors recorded in July 2025.
Research and Statistics Officer at the Zanzibar Commission for Tourism, Hassan Ameir Vuai, said the latest figures demonstrate the continued upward trend in the islands’ tourism sector.
EUROPE LEADS JULY ARRIVALS
Europe remained Zanzibar’s largest source market during the month, accounting for 56.4 per cent of total international arrivals, equivalent to 60,754 visitors.
Italy led individual international markets with 8,892 arrivals, followed by the United Kingdom with 5,618, Germany with 5,423, and France with 3,236 visitors.
African markets also continued to make a significant contribution, accounting for 24.6 per cent of total arrivals. Kenya was the leading African source market, recording 5,540 visitors.




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