Zanzibar’s Ministry of Blue Economy and Fisheries has increased entry fees for marine conservation areas and marine protected areas from September 1.
According to a public notice, the fee adjustments apply to Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area, Menai Bay Conservation Area, Chumbe Island Coral Park, Changuu-Bawe Marine Conservation Area and the Pemba Channel Conservation Area.
Non-East African Community (EAC) adults (aged 16 years and older) are now required to pay US$10 (R175) per day, up from US$3 (R52). The entry fee for children between the ages of five and 15 is US$5 (R87) per day.
Non-EAC residents of Tanzania pay US$5 (R87) per adult per day and US$3 (R52) per child.
The Mnemba Island Marine Special Area has retained its existing entrance fees of US$25 (R436) per non-EAC adult and US$10 (R175) per child. EAC citizens continue to pay US$10 (R175) per adult and US$5 (R87) per child. Non-EAC residents of Tanzania pay US$12 (R210) per adult and US$10 (R175) per child.
Entry for all children below the age of five is free.
The entry fees are charged as an add-on to tour package prices.