zanzibar

Filming in

Nestled in the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean, Zanzibar beckons filmmakers with its captivating blend of paradisiacal beauty, rich cultural heritage, and historical significance. This enchanting island is a filmmaker’s dream, offering diverse settings that span pristine beaches, vibrant spice markets, historical stone towns, and lush tropical landscapes. African Fixer can organise the most stunning film production in Zanzibar for you!

Why Film in Zanzibar? It’s Your Cinematic Oasis on the Indian Ocean

Zanzibar offers an enchanting backdrop for filmmakers, with its historic Stone Town, renowned spice plantations, and pristine beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see. The island’s rich culture, maritime history, and natural beauty provide an array of captivating settings for your cinematic vision.

Capital City

Zanzibar City

languages

Swahili, English

Currency

Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

Weather

Tropical Climate

Film in zanzibar

Film Permits

Collaborate with our local Zanzibari film fixer to acquire the necessary permits.

film infrastructure

The local film industry is on the rise, with production services and support readily available.

film locations

Explore a diverse array of locations, from historic Stone Town and spice plantations to unspoiled beaches and lush forests.

film incentives

Explore potential incentives and discounts for your film project in Zanzibar.

film crew & equipment

Access local talent and equipment rental services to support your production with African Fixer.

film safety

Zanzibar is renowned for its safety and welcoming atmosphere.

Top filming locations

Stone Town

Transport your audience to another era with the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Stone Town’s winding alleys, historic architecture, and bustling markets.

Spice Plantation

Delve into the world of spices in Zanzibar’s lush plantations, offering a visually and aromatically stimulating backdrop for your film.

Nungwi and Kendwa Beaches

Film on the idyllic white-sand beaches, where turquoise waters meet swaying palm trees in postcard-perfect scenery.

Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park

Capture the island’s unique biodiversity and the rare red colobus monkeys in this pristine natural reserve.

Namibian Landscapes

Namibia’s distinct landscape, where desert dunes meet the Atlantic coastline, provides a one-of-a-kind backdrop for various film productions and documentaries. The country’s rich history, influenced by Dutch and German colonials, as well as the San, Ovambo, and Himba tribes, adds depth to its storytelling potential.

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