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When to visit Dar es Salaam?

By La rédaction · Updated 6/7/2026

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"Janvier : chaleur tropicale humide, mer chaude (29 °C). Période intéressante pour combiner avec Mafia (saison requins-baleines)."

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The best periods

The best time to visit Dar es Salaam is June to October (dry season, bearable humidity). The most recommended months are Janvier, Février, Mars, Mai, Juin, Juillet, Août, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre.

Juin, Jui, Aoû, Sep, Oct

Grande saison sèche — fenêtre optimale

  • Climat le plus respirable de l'année : 24-29 °C, humidité 65-75 %, alizé doux du sud-est
  • Très peu de pluies, ciel généralement dégagé
  • Période optimale pour combiner Dar avec safari sud (Nyerere) et Zanzibar
  • Vie nocturne animée, festivals et événements en septembre-octobre
  • Pic de chaleur en septembre-octobre (29-30 °C), encore élevé
  • Pic d'affluence des voyageurs en transit (juillet-août), tarifs hôteliers en hausse
  • Vie quotidienne moins animée pendant la saison touristique (résidents en vacances)
Déc, Jan, Fév

Été austral — chaleur tropicale intense

  • Atmosphère festive : Noël, Nouvel An, ambiance vibrante dans les quartiers populaires
  • Mer chaude pour les îles satellites (Bongoyo, Mbudya)
  • Mois de janvier-février : meilleurs prix hôteliers de l'été (avant la pointe du tourisme européen)
  • Chaleur et humidité maximales (32-34 °C, humidité 85 %), particulièrement oppressantes
  • Visites pédestres difficiles en journée — préférer les sorties tôt le matin et fin d'après-midi
  • Quelques pluies tropicales courtes possibles
Mar, Avr, Mai

Grandes pluies — basse saison

  • Tarifs au plancher sur les hôtels (-30 à -50 % par rapport à juillet-août)
  • Aucune affluence touristique — expérience locale plus authentique
  • Quartiers populaires (Kariakoo) animés comme toujours
  • Pluies tropicales intenses (Masika), embouteillages monstres dans la ville inondée
  • Visites en extérieur compromises plusieurs jours par semaine
  • Ferries vers Zanzibar parfois retardés ou annulés par la mer agitée
Nov

Petites pluies — saison intermédiaire

  • Conditions globalement praticables, averses courtes en fin de journée
  • Tarifs encore raisonnables avant la haute saison de Noël
  • Atmosphère locale authentique
  • Imprévisibilité météo : alternance d'orages et de belles éclaircies

Month-by-month climate

Temperatures, rainfall and sunshine in Dar es Salaam across the 12 months.

JanFévMarAvrMaiJuinJuiAoûSepOctNovDéc
Min26°26°25°24°23°22°22°21°22°23°24°25°
Max30°31°31°29°29°29°29°29°29°30°30°30°
Mer
Pluie109mm82mm127mm365mm90mm34mm23mm30mm36mm59mm132mm104mm
Soleil/j10.7h10.7h10.3h7.5h10.2h10.3h10.4h10.8h11.4h11.5h11.1h11.5h

Tourist crowds

Monthly attendance levels (0 = empty, 100 = saturated).

Jan
65
Fév
62
Mar
50
Avr
30
Mai
35
Jui
70
Jui
75
Aoû
80
Sep
78
Oct
70
Nov
55
Déc
70

Average flight prices

Average round-trip Paris → Dar es Salaam by month.

Jan
$810
Fév
$778
Mar
$670
Avr
$594
Mai
$605
Jui
$724
Jui
$810
Aoû
$864
Sep
$810
Oct
$756
Nov
$670
Déc
$810

Frequently asked questions

Do you really need to spend a night in Dar es Salaam?+
It depends on your program. If your international flight arrives early in the day (before noon) and you have a connection to Zanzibar or the parks in mid-afternoon, you can transit directly without an overnight. If your flight arrives at the end of the day (after 4 pm), __a night in Dar is wiser__ to avoid stressful connections. For travellers curious about African urbanity and urban Swahili culture, __1-2 nights__ allow an interesting immersion (fish market, national museum, Mwenge village, peninsula restaurants). For most tourists on safari + Zanzibar trips, 1 night on arrival and 1 night on return (if needed) largely suffice.
Which hotels to choose in Dar es Salaam?+
Favour the __Msasani-Oysterbay peninsula__ (quiet, secure, restaurants, Coco Beach nearby) rather than downtown (noisy, variable safety at night). __Absolute luxury__: Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam (downtown on the seafront, panoramic view, €250-400/night), Sea Cliff Hotel (Msasani peninsula, ocean view, €200-350/night). __Premium 5-star__: Serena Hotel Dar es Salaam (tropical central gardens, €180-300/night), Southern Sun Hotel (downtown, €150-250/night). __Boutique hotels__: Oyster Bay Hotel (charm, small, €130-200/night), Coral Beach Hotel (Coco Beach, €100-180/night). __Mid-range__: Best Western Plus Coral Beach (€90-150/night), Protea Hotel Courtyard (€100-160/night). __Budget__: YWCA Guesthouse (€40-70/night), New Africa Hotel (€60-100/night, downtown). Avoid Kariakoo district hotels (security).
What is the most practical way to reach Zanzibar?+
Two main options. __Cessna flight__ from the Coastal aerodrome (next to DAR) or directly from DAR with Precision Air: 20 minutes flight, 60-90 USD/segment depending on company (Coastal Aviation, Auric Air, ZanAir, Precision Air). Multiple daily flights, departures between 7 am and 6 pm. Practical but with baggage restrictions (15-20 kg in hold, 5-7 kg in cabin). __Azam Marine fast ferry__ from Dar port (Sokoine Drive terminal, downtown): 2-hour crossing, 35-50 USD in economy class, 60-80 USD in VIP. 4-5 daily departures between 7 am and 4 pm. More economical but can be uncomfortable in rough seas. For bulky luggage or travellers prone to seasickness, flight is preferable.
Is the Kivukoni fish market worth visiting?+
Absolutely, it's one of the most powerful sensory experiences possible in Dar. The market comes alive from __5:30 am__ with the return of traditional dhows laden with the night's catch. The fish hall, a huge building open onto the port, sees 50-80 tons of fish daily — tuna, swordfish, mahi-mahi, sharks, rays, squid, octopus. Auctions in fast Swahili, vibrant atmosphere, colourful cries, negotiations between fishermen, transporters and restaurateurs. Visit recommended __between 6 and 7:30 am__, when activity is at its maximum. Favour a local guide (10-15 USD for 1-2 hours, to ask your hotel) who decodes the activity and facilitates photos. Closed shoes and clothing that won't mind splashes recommended.
Are there bathable beaches in Dar es Salaam?+
Not really in the city itself. __Coco Beach__ (Msasani peninsula) is the most accessible urban beach, but the water is not very clean (proximity to port), not ideal for swimming — prefer it for Sunday atmosphere (family picnics, local life). For real beaches, two options: the __satellite islands__ (Bongoyo, Mbudya, Pangavini) accessible by dhow from Slipway in 30-45 min sailing — crystal-clear water, white sand, possible snorkelling, barbecue lunch, 50-80 USD/person for a full day. Or the __beaches north of Dar__ (Kunduchi, Bagamoyo, accessible in 1-1h30 by road) which host some resorts. To really enjoy the sea, the best obviously remains to go to __Zanzibar__ (20-min flight).
Is Dar es Salaam safe for travellers?+
Broadly yes, with precautions. The UK Foreign Office classifies Dar in __increased vigilance__ across the city. Safe areas: __Msasani-Oysterbay__ peninsula (where the best hotels are), downtown during the day. Areas to avoid at night: __Kariakoo__ (large market, dense by day, dangerous at night), __Buguruni__, __Manzese__, __Mwenge__ after nightfall. Main risks: __snatch thefts__ (phones, bags) in downtown, sometimes in broad daylight; __assaults__ rare but possible in popular districts at night. Precautions: don't walk alone after 10 pm outside the peninsula, use Uber/Bolt rather than street taxis, don't openly display your phone, keep passports and large sums in the hotel safe. In case of problem: 112 (single emergency number).
What to bring back from Dar es Salaam as a souvenir?+
Dar is the __best place in Tanzania to buy authentic Makonde crafts__ at __Mwenge__ village (10 km north of downtown, taxi 5-7 USD). The Makonde are globally recognised for their __black ebony sculptures__ (mpingo) — traditional motifs 'tree of life' (ujamaa), 'shetani' (spirits) figures, ceremonial masks. You can see artisans work in the open and buy directly, at prices significantly lower than tourist shops. Count €30-200 for a beautiful average piece. Other typical souvenirs: __kanga__ and __kitenge__ fabrics (colourful fabrics with printed Swahili proverbs, €5-15 per metre at Kariakoo market), __Zanzibar spices__ (cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, vanilla, €5-20 per packet), __Tanzanian coffees__ from Arusha and Kilimanjaro (€15-25 per kilo), local honey (in jar, €10-15). Avoid ivory sculptures (illegal and trafficking).

Our verdict

Dar es Salaam is mainly a transit point for most international travellers in Tanzania — mandatory step between international flight, Zanzibar and southern parks. As such, it deserves 1 night to decompress after the long flight, or even 2 nights for curious travellers wanting an authentic Swahili urban immersion (Kivukoni fish market at dawn, national museum with Olduvai fossils, Mwenge village for Makonde crafts, dinner at a good restaurant on the Msasani peninsula). Don't expect heritage comparable to Stone Town — Dar is a large African metropolis in motion, dense, noisy, sometimes exhausting, but also vibrant and authentic. Imperatively choose a hotel on the Msasani peninsula (Hyatt Regency, Sea Cliff, Serena Dar) for comfort and security, avoid the downtown for sleeping. And use Uber/Bolt rather than street taxis.

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