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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s economic capital and busiest port, draws more than a million visitors annually as a gateway to Zanzibar, Serengeti safaris, and the Swahili Coast. The favorable USD-to-Tanzanian shilling exchange rate stretches your travel budget, especially outside the June-October high season. Book early for the dry season or target April-May for the lowest hotel rates.
Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Dar es Salaam
Masaki & Oyster Bay
The Masaki and Oyster Bay districts form Dar’s upscale core, favored by diplomats, business travelers, and expats. The area’s leafy streets hold embassies, international schools, and top hotels like Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro and Sea Cliff Hotel. Guests enjoy dining at Cape Town Fish Market, Samaki Samaki, and Zuane Trattoria. The Oysterbay Shopping Centre and Little Theatre are local highlights. Expect rates from $120 to $350 per night, with some luxury suites exceeding $400. This neighborhood best suits travelers seeking premium amenities, embassy access, or upmarket dining. Taxis are readily available, and ride-hailing apps (Bolt, Uber) offer safe, cashless transport. It’s a 20-30 minute drive to Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR).
City Centre
Dar es Salaam’s City Centre is a dense maze of markets, colonial-era landmarks like St. Joseph’s Cathedral, and the iconic Askari Monument. Kariakoo Market,East Africa’s largest,draws bargain hunters and foodies. Street food stalls and backpacker hostels cluster around Jamhuri and Azikiwe Streets. Rates here start at $15 and rarely exceed $50 per night. This area is perfect for budget travelers, urban explorers, and those in transit. Ferry terminals to Zanzibar (Azam Marine, Kilimanjaro Fast Ferries) are within walking distance. Public buses (dala-dalas) fan out from the Posta bus terminal, and most city sights are accessible on foot.
Msasani Peninsula
Msasani Peninsula blends mid-range comfort with a lively expat scene and excellent waterfront dining. Mid-tier hotels like Coral Beach Hotel and Best Western Coral Beach line the coastline, offering sea views and beach access. Popular restaurants include Slipway’s waterfront cafés and Thai Kani Sushi Bar. The Slipway Shopping Centre is a hub for crafts and souvenirs. Expect nightly rates from $50 to $150. This neighborhood appeals to couples, families, and digital nomads wanting a relaxed vibe but easy city access. Msasani is 12 kilometers from DAR airport, with taxis and ride-share options widely available. Dala-dalas and bajajis (three-wheelers) connect to central districts.
Kigamboni (South Beach)
Kigamboni, known as South Beach, is Dar’s coastal escape for beachgoers, eco-travelers, and those seeking quiet. White sands stretch from Kipepeo Beach Village to South Beach Resort. Island excursions depart from Kigamboni Ferry, and the new Nyerere Bridge offers fast road access. Hotel rates start at $40 and reach $120, with mid-range beach lodges and eco-friendly stays. Kigamboni suits couples, families, and weekenders wanting tranquility away from city noise. It’s 30 minutes from the airport by car, and the ferry to downtown runs every few minutes (TZS 200). Taxis, bajajis, and boda-bodas (motorbike taxis) provide local transport.
Mikocheni
Mikocheni is a sprawling residential area, popular with value seekers and travelers on extended stays. Hotels and guesthouses such as Mikocheni House and Urban Rose Hotel charge $20 to $60 per night. The area hosts the Village Museum, showing traditional Tanzanian huts and cultural performances, and several local markets. Mikocheni is ideal for longer-term visitors, researchers, or those seeking a quieter, local vibe. Public transport includes dala-dalas to City Centre or Oyster Bay. The drive from DAR airport takes 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic.
Bagamoyo Road (Airport Corridor)
Bagamoyo Road, stretching north from the city, is the main airport corridor and a convenient base for transit travelers, business visitors, and university guests. Hotels like Golden Tulip and Best Western Plus Colosseum offer rates from $40 to $100 per night. The University of Dar es Salaam and Mlimani City Mall are key landmarks. This area is ideal for early flights, conferences, or shopping excursions. Direct road access to Julius Nyerere International Airport (12 km) makes transfers easy, with airport shuttles and taxis readily available.
Average Hotel Prices in Dar es Salaam by Season
Hotel rates in Dar es Salaam follow distinct seasonal trends, driven by weather and tourist demand.
June to October (Dry Season, Peak): Three-star hotels average $65 to $90 per night. Four-star properties start at $120 and reach $200. July and August see the highest occupancy, especially in Masaki and Oyster Bay, with rates up to 30% higher than low season.
November to February (Short Rains, Shoulder): Three-star rates drop to $50-$70. Four-star hotels range from $90-$140. Expect moderate demand, especially around Christmas and New Year when prices can spike by 15%.
March to May (Long Rains, Low Season): This is the cheapest period. Three-star hotels average $40-$55, and four-star hotels start at $70, rarely exceeding $110. April and May can save travelers 35% compared to peak months.
April-May is the best time for budget travelers, while June-October is recommended for optimal weather and wildlife experiences, albeit at premium prices.
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Getting to Dar es Salaam: Flights and Transport
Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) is Dar es Salaam’s primary gateway, located 12 kilometers southwest of the City Centre. The airport offers direct connections to major hubs in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. For official airport information, visit the Julius Nyerere International Airport website.
Airport taxis to the City Centre cost TZS 35,000-45,000 ($14-$18) and take 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. Ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt are widely used; expect similar fares. Shuttle buses serve select hotels and the city’s main bus terminals for TZS 10,000 ($4).
Average round-trip flight prices to Dar es Salaam (economy class, booked 60 days in advance):
New York (JFK): $920
London (LHR): $670
Dubai (DXB): $530
Johannesburg (JNB): $290
Nairobi (NBO): $180
For the best fares, compare airlines and book on Travorio flights. Domestic flights connect Dar to Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and Mwanza.
Dar es Salaam Travel Tips for 2026
Visa: Most travelers from the US, UK, Canada, and Australia require a tourist visa. The e-Visa costs $50 and is recommended for all nationalities, including Americans, British, Canadians, and Australians. Apply online at immigration.go.tz at least two weeks before arrival for faster processing. Visas are also available on arrival at DAR airport for $50, but queues can be lengthy during peak hours.
Local transport: Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit (DART) operates clean, modern Metro buses on main routes (Morogoro Road, Kimara, Kivukoni). Fares are TZS 650-1,200 ($0.25-$0.50) per ride. Dala-dalas (minibuses) cover most neighborhoods for TZS 400 ($0.16) per trip. Bajajis and boda-bodas are common for short distances, with fares negotiable but usually under TZS 2,000 ($0.80) within city limits.
Tipping: Tipping is customary but not mandatory. In hotels, tip porters TZS 2,000-5,000 ($0.80-$2) per bag, and housekeepers TZS 3,000-5,000 per night. In restaurants, a 5-10% tip is appreciated if a service charge is not included.
Currency: The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the local currency. Major hotels, restaurants, and supermarkets accept Visa and MasterCard, and USD cash is widely accepted in hotels and tour agencies. For markets and public transport, use TZS cash. ATMs are plentiful in business districts and shopping malls.
Best time to visit: June through October is ideal, with dry, warm weather (highs of 27-31°C), little rain, and calm seas for Zanzibar trips. April and May bring long rains, flooding some roads, but hotel rates drop to their lowest,up to 35% less than peak months,making it the best period for budget travelers.
For more official travel information, consult the Tanzania Tourism Board and Dar es Salaam City Council. For booking, price comparison, and flexible payment, explore Travorio’s Dar es Salaam hotel listings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to stay in Dar es Salaam?
Masaki/Oyster Bay ($120-350/night) for upscale comfort and waterfront dining. Msasani ($50-150/night) for mid-range with good restaurants. City Centre ($15-50/night) for budget. Kigamboni ($40-120/night) for beach.
How much do hotels cost in Dar es Salaam?
Budget hotels in the city centre start at $15/night. Mid-range hotels in Msasani and Mikocheni average $50-120/night. Luxury properties in Masaki (Hyatt, Serena) range from $150-400/night.
Is Dar es Salaam safe for tourists?
Masaki, Oyster Bay, and Msasani are safe and popular with expats. Use Uber/Bolt for transport, especially at night. Avoid walking in the city centre after dark. Petty theft can occur in crowded markets — keep valuables secure.
When is cheapest for Dar es Salaam hotels?
April-May (long rains) offers the lowest rates — 30-40% below peak. November during short rains is another value window. The weather is still warm (28-30°C) despite rain. Best for city exploration and beach; less ideal for safari.
Can I combine Dar es Salaam with a safari?
Yes. Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous) is just 3 hours by road — Tanzania's largest game reserve with boat safaris on the Rufiji River. Ruaha National Park is a 1-hour flight. Both are uncrowded compared to the northern circuit.
Can I book Dar es Salaam hotels with cryptocurrency?
Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 100+ cryptocurrencies for hotel bookings in Dar es Salaam.