Quick Facts: Port of Kariba / Overland destination | Zimbabwe | Victoria Falls Town is the access hub (no traditional cruise terminal β river cruises use private jetties on the Zambezi) | Docking at lodge jetties or tendering by Zodiac | Town center is 2β8 km from most jetties depending on operator | UTC+2 (CAT β Central Africa Time)
Victoria Falls is a river cruise destination, typically accessed via the Zambezi River on luxury expedition or safari-style cruises. The single most important planning tip: if you’re arriving overland from a Zambia-side cruise like a Chobe Safari itinerary, confirm whether your excursion crosses into Zimbabwe or stays Zambia-side β the experience differs significantly and border fees apply.
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Port & Terminal Information
There is no large-scale cruise terminal here. The Victoria Falls area jetties serve private safari river cruises and sundowner boats on the Upper Zambezi, typically located 5β8 km upstream of the Falls themselves, near the Royal Livingstone or Zambezi Sun hotels on the Zambia side, or near the Zambezi National Park boat ramp on the Zimbabwe side. The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority oversees regional vessel operations.
- Docking: Most river cruise vessels dock directly at lodge or park jetties β no tendering required on the Upper Zambezi. Expedition craft may use Zodiac landings.
- Terminal facilities: Minimal at jetties β no ATMs, no luggage storage, no formal tourist info desk. Your cruise operator is your primary resource.
- Distance to Victoria Falls town center: 4β8 km from most Zambezi jetties β always confirm with your operator. Use Google Maps to orient yourself before you arrive.
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Getting to the City

- On Foot β Not practical from most jetties. The footpath from the National Park entrance to the Falls viewpoints is walkable once you’re inside (2 km circuit).
- Taxi β USD 5β15 from most lodges to Victoria Falls town center or the Falls entrance gate. Use registered taxis from your lodge; don’t hail from the roadside. Confirm USD pricing before you get in.
- Bus/Combo β Local commuter combis (minibuses) run between town and surrounding areas for USD 0.50β1, but routes and stops are informal. Practical only if a local guides you.
- Hop-On Hop-Off β Not available in Victoria Falls.
- Rental Car/Scooter β Cars available in town (Avis, Europcar) from ~USD 60/day but roads are good and distances short β rarely necessary for a single day.
- Ship Shore Excursion β Worth it for cross-border trips to Zambia or Botswana’s Chobe. The logistics of border crossings (KAZA Univisa, USD 50), paperwork, and timing make guided transport genuinely stress-saving here.
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Top Things to Do in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls rewards spontaneous explorers and pre-planners equally β here’s what to prioritize in the time you have.
Must-See
1. Victoria Falls National Park Viewpoints (USD 30 entry) β The Zimbabwe side offers 16 named viewpoints along a 2 km rainforest trail, giving you face-on views of the full 1,708-meter curtain of water. The spray drenches you from 200 meters out β bring a dry bag for your phone. Book a guided tour on GetYourGuide for detailed geological and cultural context. Allow 2β3 hours.
2. Victoria Falls Zimbabwe and Zambia Expert Guided Tour (from USD 75) β The most efficient way to see both sides in one shore day, with a guide handling the border crossing and timing. Book on Viator. π Book: Victoria Falls Zimbabwe and Zambia Expert Guided Tour Allow 6 hours.
3. Devil’s Pool at Livingstone Island (USD 95β120, seasonal OctβJan) β This is the “swim at the edge of the world” experience β a natural rock pool literally on the lip of the Falls on the Zambia side. Bookings open months in advance and sell out fast; check availability via Viator. Allow 3 hours including boat transfer.
Beaches & Nature
4. Upper Zambezi Sunset Cruise (USD 35β55) β Golden-hour hippo and elephant sightings from a flat-bottomed boat upstream of the Falls. Most lodges offer this, or browse options on GetYourGuide. Allow 2 hours.
5. Zambezi National Park Game Drive (park fee USD 15 + vehicle ~USD 60) β Buffalo, giraffe, zebra, and elephant within 15 minutes of town. Fewer crowds than Hwange, and surprisingly excellent. Allow 3β4 hours.
6. Victoria Falls Canopy Tour (from USD 67) β 11 platforms through indigenous forest canopy above the Batoka Gorge β exceptional bird’s-eye perspective and far less terrifying than the bungee. π Book: Victoria Falls Canopy Tour (Zimbabwe) Allow 3 hours.
Day Trips
7. Chobe National Park Day Trip from Victoria Falls (from USD 170) β Cross into Botswana for a morning game drive and Chobe River boat cruise β regularly one of the highest elephant-density wildlife experiences on the continent. π Book: Chobe Day Trip From Victoria Falls Zimbabwe Allow a full 9 hours.
8. Livingstone, Zambia Combo Tour (from USD 138) β Cross into Zambia to see the Falls from the north bank plus the Livingstone Museum and local village. π Book: Livingstone Victoria Falls Tour Zambia And Zimbabwe Combo Allow 6 hours.
Family Picks
9. Crocodile Farm, Victoria Falls (~USD 10β15) β Hands-on croc encounters and snake park β chaotic, loud, kids love it. Located 1 km from the Falls gate. Allow 1 hour.
10. Victoria Falls Elephant Interaction (USD 100β150 depending on operator) β Walk alongside habituated African elephants in the bush. Check operator ethics carefully; choose camps that do not offer riding. Browse options on GetYourGuide. Allow 2 hours.
Off the Beaten Track
11. Abseiling at Victoria Falls (from USD 65) β Rappel 111 meters down the basalt wall of the Batoka Gorge β the view from the bottom looking up at the Falls is utterly surreal. π Book: Abseiling at Victoria Falls Allow 3.5 hours.
12. Private Tour of Rural Zimbabwe from Victoria Falls (from USD 65) β Visit a local Tonga village, a rural school, and working smallholder farms β the most meaningful cultural hour you’ll spend here. π Book: Private Tour of Rural Zimbabwe from Victoria Falls Allow 3.5 hours.
13. Microlight Flight over the Falls (USD 150β165) β A 15-minute buzz above the full width of the Falls at dawn. Completely transforms your understanding of the scale. Book through your lodge or search Viator. Allow 1 hour including briefing.
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What to Eat & Drink

Victoria Falls town punches above its weight on food β there are genuinely excellent restaurants here, from upscale bush lodge dining to lively local spots. USD is universally accepted and most menus are priced in it.
- Braaied (grilled) game meat β kudu, warthog, or impala skewers; try at The Boma Dinner & Drum Show; USD 45β65 including entertainment
- Sadza and nyama β Zimbabwe’s staple thick maize porridge with stewed beef or goat; local restaurants near the market; USD 3β6
- The Victoria Falls Hotel Veranda β Colonial-era landmark; gin & tonic with Falls views through the gardens; USD 8β12 per drink
- Mama Africa β Lively cafΓ©/restaurant in town serving bobotie, peri-peri chicken, and local stews; USD 10β18 per main
- Lookout CafΓ© β Perched above the gorge with bungee views; burgers and craft beer; USD 12β20
- Freshly squeezed sugarcane juice β Roadside stalls throughout town; USD 0.50β1; non-negotiable
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Shopping
The curio market outside the Falls entrance gate and the main Craft Village on Livingstone Way are the best spots β expect persistent but generally good-natured vendors. Real finds include hand-carved Zimbabwean soapstone, Shona sculpture (some genuinely museum-quality), woven baskets, and batik textiles. The Zimbabwe dollar economy means USD stretches well for locally made goods; budget USD 10β30 for a solid piece of stonework.
Skip the mass-produced “Victoria Falls” branded items (keyrings, magnets, printed t-shirts) β they’re identical to what you’ll find in Zambia and South Africa, often imported. If you see a Shona stone sculpture you love, buy it: genuine pieces are heavy, hand-finished, and signed. They do not make it through customs as carry-on, so arrange shipping with the vendor β most experienced carvers handle international freight.
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How to Plan Your Day
- 4 hours ashore: Enter the National Park (USD 30) and walk the full viewpoint circuit β allow 2 hours. Grab lunch at Lookout CafΓ© with gorge views, then browse the curio market at the gate before heading back.
- 6β7 hours ashore: Falls viewpoints (2 hrs) β sunset Zambezi boat cruise (2 hrs) β dinner at Mama Africa in town and a short stroll along
ποΈ Things to Book in Advance
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π Getting to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Use the interactive map below to explore the port area and plan your route from the terminal.

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