Villa Kiva Boutique Hotel

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Details of Villa Kiva Boutique Hotel

Offering a private veranda or a balcony, each guestroom at Villa Kiva is elegantly decorated with exposed wooden beams and ethnic details. All rooms have an en-suite bathroom with shower and bidet. Some suites have a seating area with a TV.

A buffet breakfast is served every morning at the Villa Kiva Boutique Hotel. Its restaurant offers a menu based on the rich and variegated Zanzibar tradition, fresh seafood dishes and European specialties.

The bar offers the perfect spot to sip a cocktail or enjoy a selection of beverages. The main building has also a lounge area and a TV room, and the staff can arrange a variety of massages.

Zanzibar Airport is 53 km away, while the Stone Town ferry pier in is 46 km away.

Bathroom
  • Free toiletries
  • Bathroom
  • Shower
  • Toilet
  • Bidet

 

Outdoors
  • Outdoor Pool (all year)
  • Grounds
  • Terrace

 

Activities
  • Massage
  • Private Beach Area

 

Living Area
  • Desk

 

Food & Drink
  • Restaurant
     
  • Bar

 

Internet
  • Free! WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge. 

 

Parking
  • Free! Free private parking is available on site (reservation is not needed). 

 

Services
  • Laundry
  • Souvenir/Gift Shop

Short Overview

Located along its own private sandy beach in Matemwe, Villa Kiva Boutique Hotel features large gardens and an outdoor pool. It is 45 km from Stone Town, and offers a restaurant and free Wi-Fi.

  • Air conditionAir condition
  • Family friendlyFamily friendly
  • HoneymoonHoneymoon
  • On the beachOn the beach
  • PoolPool

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