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Zanzibar Tanzania

Zanzibar

Zanzibar

Zanzibar is an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania in East Africa. It’s famous for its stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. The main islands of Zanzibar are Unguja (commonly referred to as Zanzibar Island) and Pemba.

Zanzibar has a fascinating history, known for its spice trade and as a center for the Arab slave trade in the 19th century. Its Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow streets and alleyways with beautiful architecture, reflecting its diverse heritage influenced by Arab, Persian, Indian, and European cultures.

Today, Zanzibar is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and opportunities for diving, snorkeling, and water sports.

Lux Marijani Zanzibar

LUX Marijani is paradise defined: an iconic sandy beach on the island’s tranquil northeast coast, the brilliant blue waters of the Zanzibar archipelago.

An Arab architecture with a coastal Swahili vibe inspired by the Spice Islands’ storied past, the most creative dining experiences, wellbeing at every corner, and a curated collection of truly extraordinary experiences. LUX* Marijani is an invitation to celebrate Life Extraordinary in Zanzibar, the spirited islands which have, and continues to lure the world’s travellers.

The Mora Zanzibar

Facing the beachfront, The Mora Zanzibar offers 5-star accommodation in Matemwe and features a shared lounge, terrace and bar. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a concierge service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The resort has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, evening entertainment and a kids’ club.

The rooms are fitted with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a coffee machine, a shower, free toiletries and a desk. Every room is equipped with a safety deposit box, while certain rooms come with a patio and others also boast sea views. At the resort rooms are fitted with bed linen and towels.

Baraza Resort Zanzibar

Baraza Resort Zanzibar

Discover a sense of wonder at the Baraza Resort, a 5 star all-inclusive boutique resort in Zanzibar. The resort was voted as one of the 60 best new hotels in the world by Condé Nast Traveller, a prestigious world wide travel magazine.

The resort is located along the Bwejuu-Paje beach in Zanzibar with spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. With just 30 villas, this stunning resort evokes the heritage of Zanzibar dating back to the era of the Omani Sultans.

A fusion of Arabic, Swahili and Indian design, with Swahili arches, intricate hand carved décor, beautiful antiques, handmade furniture and intricate brass lanterns; Baraza offers unparalleled standards of luxury on the Island of Zanzibar.

Kwanza Resort Zanzibar

Featuring an earthy, coastal design in an utterly cozy ambiance, the ocean-front resort, Kwanza, is here to purvey modern living amidst the authentic African culture of Zanzibar.

Adopting the genuine facets of The Spice Island, Kizimkazi, in which the resort is located, you get to enjoy the sincere feeling of the Indian Ocean waters, the vividness of its aura, and a heavenly climate all year round. Whether you choose a Swim Up or a Jacuzzi accommodation amidst the environmentally friendly expanse of tropical gardens, organic fruits, and spices growing within, the authenticity of life will revive your senses. The resort features a distinctive location, only 5 minutes from Menai Island where you embark on endless water activities.

Kilindi Zanzibar

Kilindi Zanzibar

Kilindi Zanzibar, comprising of a series of white-domed Pavilion guest rooms all set in 50 acres of lush tropical gardens, is a rarity in the world of luxury boutique hotels. Originally designed for Benny Andersson – one of the members of the 1970’s pop group ABBA – Kilindi is a true blend of the very best of diverse cultures to be found in Tanzania and on its adjacent island of Zanzibar.

Kilindi achieves the perfect marriage between Scandinavian minimalism and the dramatic architectural overtones of Middle Eastern heritage, whilst encouraging an open, ‘back-to-nature’ ambiance throughout.

In each of the Pavilion suites, white wooden-slatted shutters embrace wide-arched glassless windows each affording spectacular views over the Indian Ocean. This same openness allows the gentle ocean breeze to waft throughout each of the rooms and carry with it the delightful soundtrack of Kilindi’s colourful birdlife. Any stay at Kilindi will be a delight for the senses.