Swahili Beach Resort

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Details of Swahili Beach Resort

Situated on the south coast of Zanzibar, Swahili Beach Resort is located on the beach in the fishing village of Kizimkazi. The resort offers free WiFi, a restaurant and spa.

The elegant rooms feature air conditioning and are equipped with a fan, a mosquito net draped over the Zanzibarian four-poster bed and private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Extras include bed linen and a fan.

At Swahili Beach Resort the restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and offers views of the Indian Ocean. The bar serves delicious smoothies and also features their very own spice tea.

Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in the outdoor pool or relax at the spa which offers a selection of treatments. Activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including fishing, diving and snorkelling.

Stone Town and Zanzibar’s Airport can be reached within 75 km.

Short Overview

Offering an air of sophistication unseen on the Kenyan coast, Swahili Beach was designed with state-of-the-art technologies to ensure minimum ecological impact, while delivering unparalleled comfort to its guests. It was built as the confluence of raw culture and modern style. Swahili Beach is the signature stopover for the modern traveler seeking roots in the days of old and a foothold on contemporary luxury.

  • Adults onlyAdults only
  • Air conditionAir condition
  • HoneymoonHoneymoon
  • InternetInternet
  • On the beachOn the beach
  • PoolPool
  • Scuba divingScuba diving
  • SnorkelingSnorkeling
  • SpaSpa
  • SportsSports

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