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Hotels & Accommodations in Tanzania

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Zanzibar Serena Hotel

West Coast
Fully Refundable
Idyllically situated on the sea-front of ancient Stone Town, flanked by an exotic mix of sultans' palaces, Portuguese forts, ancient dhow harbours and bright bazaars, the hotel is a haven of tranquillity and opulence amongst the bustle of one of Africa's most ancient and most enchanting towns. A member of the prestigious Small Luxury Hotels of the World, the hotel has been styled to represent the epitome of Swahili style, ethnic elegance and Arabic opulence. This charming hotel offers a total of 39 rooms. Facilities include a kids' club, café, bar, restaurant and room service. After the heat and dust of Stone Town, the rooms in this hotel are havens of cool and shade. With high ceilings, shuttered windows and cool, white walls, they are constructed in the traditional Swahili manner, whereby the size is dictated by the length of the mangrove poles that make up their ceilings. Adorned with arched niches, antique plates and brass lamps, and featuring traditionally carved furniture with basket weave and ceramic inlay, the rooms are predominantly royal blue and white. Four-poster, net-draped beds dominate, offset by delicate bedside tables, vanity units and louvre doors onto the balconies, some of which feature massive free-standing hammocks. In-room amenities include an en suite bathroom, hairdryer, satellite cable TV, a safe, minibar and individually regulated air conditioning. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and poolside snack bar.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(882  reviews)
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$188 / Per Night

Sea Cliff Resort And Spa Zanzibar

North Coast
Nestling on the Northern-West coast of Zanzibar just twenty-five minutes from the historical magic of Stone TownThe 120 room luxury resort is situated on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean in Mangapwani and offers panoramic views from the lounge restaurant bar and recreational areas -- Both infinity swimming pools have wonderful views of the ocean - There is also a jetty bar that offers the perfect place from which to enjoy a sundowner or you could sail on our dhow and watch the beautiful sunsets that the West coast of Zanzibar is famous for -- 96 of our rooms offer views from the bedrooms and private balconies with all the modern facilities that you expect from an international hotel with complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property -- The resort offers a number of activities for the energetic including a fully equipped gym - two tennis courts - a volleyball court - a squash court and bicycles for rides through the coconut plantation -- There is also a water sports centre offering a wide range of activities including water skiing - sailing and more. All non-motorized water sports are free to hotel guests -- For guests wanting to relax and be pampered we have the Shwari Spa with five treatment rooms offering a range of treatments including manicures pedicures facials and massages -- The spa has two steam rooms and saunas so you can truly enjoy your spa experience -- The resort also has a full time childrens centre supervised by professional child minders offering arts and crafts to name a few -- We have a designer golf course right on our property alongside the beach -- Our spectacular course consists of 9 holes 18 tees a driving range as well as a putting green -- The resorts convenient location makes it the perfect base from which to explore the world heritage site of Stone Town.
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$165 / Per Night

Melia Zanzibar

North East Coast
With a stay at Melia Zanzibar in Kiwengwa, you'll be on the beach, just a 5-minute walk from Kiwengwa Pongwe Forest and 8 minutes by foot from Kiwengwa Beach. This 5-star hotel is 19 mi (30. 5 km) from Nungwi Beach and 4. 8 mi (7. 7 km) from Muyuni Beach. . Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages and body treatments. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, which include 2 outdoor swimming pools, an outdoor tennis court, and a sauna. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge). . Make yourself at home in one of the 159 guestrooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided daily. . All-inclusive rates are available at this hotel. Meals and beverages at onsite dining establishments are included in all-inclusive rates. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. <p>Grab a bite at Aqua Restaurant, one of the hotel's 5 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 3 bars/lounges. </p>. Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Event facilities at this hotel consist of conference space and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite. . Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometer. Kiwengwa Pongwe Forest - 0. 4 km / 0. 2 mi- Kiwengwa Beach - 0. 7 km / 0. 4 mi- Mapenzi Beach - 3. 4 km / 2. 1 mi- Pwani Mchangani Beach - 4. 1 km / 2.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(2704  reviews)
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22% Off$441$364 / Per Night

Arusha Serena Hotel

Arusha
Arusha Serena Hotel is unlike any other hotel in Tanzania with authentic, bespoke experiences that stir the traveller's soul while showcasing the breathtaking tranquillity of our surroundings. Set among the woodland slopes of Mount Meru at the edge of Lake Duluti, there's no better destination for soaking in the beauty and magnificence of the Tanzanian “Northern Safari Circuit.” The ambience of our Arusha hotel is warmly reminiscent of our origins as a colonial era coffee farm, beginning with the welcoming stone-built reception area and extending to cottage-style rooms neatly arranged among landscaped lawns and the colourful banks of Bougainvillea. Traces of our heritage present themselves in elegant, country-manor interiors featuring unique artefacts, leaded windows and French doors opening to extensive lake view gardens. Social areas within our Arusha hotel include a library, a lounge and a restaurant offering an enchanting wood fireplace and lake and garden views. Share in tailor-made experiences thoughtfully designed to enrich your visit. Allow your hosts to arrange an English breakfast on the Lake Duluti shoreline. Hike to the summit of Mount Meru, Africa's fifth highest mountain or explore the crater lakes of Arusha National Park. In the evening, relax in a safari chair and sip delicious sundowner cocktails by the lake as the sun sinks into the horizon. Discover Arusha Serena Hotel - a place you must experience at least once in your lifetime.
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26% Off$224$178 / Per Night

Beyt Al Salaam Boutique Hotel

West Coast
Fully Refundable
This boutique hotel is located in the heart of the enchanting old city. Beyt al Salaam is a gem of a hotel which allows guests to immerse themselves directly into the sensory Island of Zanzibar. The Hotel has a restaurant which amalgamates Indian Ocean and Zanzibari cuisine in a forward thinking fusion style. Set amongst the historic buildings of UNESCO's World Heritage Site, the hotel is an ideal place for guests to start their exploration through the winding alleys which reveal the cultural and architectural influences that the city has been subject to over the past two centuries. The area is known for its historical building & intricate architecture. Highlights include Tipu Tip House (where once lived one of Africa's most colourful buccaneer), Slave Market (was centre of east Africa's slave trade) the unforgettable Slave Chambers, National Museum, High Court of Zanzibar, Sultans Palace, Old Fort & House of Wonders. Biggest market in Stone Town is Darajani Market (also known as ‘Estella Market'). Here is the Fish Market (fish auctioned in loud voices), mountains of dried spices, fresh fruits, households, Kangas and list goes on. The market never fails to attract fashionistas interested in old Zanzibari jewellery and new trending designs. A wide variety of excursions can be arranged for visitors by the hotel. These excursions can range from cultural, nature based to marine and sunset dhow cruises. Tours offered to date are: The Spice Tour, Stone Town Tour, Dolphin Adventure, City Tour, Dolphin Tour, Jozani Forest, Safari Blue, Prison Island, Culture Tours & North & South Coast Tours, Zanzibar Butterfly
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$86 / Per Night

Zanzi Resort

West Coast
Welcome to Zanzi Resort, an enchanting paradise nestled along the pristine shores of Zanzibar. Our boutique hotel offers a unique experience of seclusion, serenity, and natural splendor. Surrounded by vibrant tropical jungles and overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean, Zanzi Resort invites you into a world of pure tranquility. Discover our collection 7 Ocean Villas, 2 luxury garden villas - each featuring private gardens and pools, and 4 Garden Villas, showcasing a harmonious blend of traditional Zanzibari architecture. Step onto your private terrace or balcony to enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean or lush gardens, ensuring a profound sense of peace and privacy. Embark on a culinary journey at Zanzi Resort's restaurant, where the Head Chef artfully combines fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a delightful fusion of international and Zanzibari flavors. From a la carte breakfasts to ever-changing 5-course dinners, every meal is a celebration of gastronomic delight, whether under the stars or by the pool. Indulge in relaxation and wellness at The Sanctuary SPA, where treatments and massages, administered by skilled therapists in a soothing ambiance, rejuvenate your body and mind. Our commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism ensures the preservation of Zanzibar's natural beauty. At Zanzi Resort, every moment is immersed in comfort, tranquility, and authentic Zanzibari warmth. Escape to this captivating sanctuary, where the gentle rhythm of the ocean and the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings create an unforgettable retreat etched in your heart forever.
Tripadvisor Rating5  / 5(755  reviews)
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$323 / Per Night

The Residence Zanzibar

South East Coast
The Residence Zanzibar is located just 55 minutes from the airport and the capital Stone Town set on the quiet southwest coast of Zanzibar within the splendour of 32 hectares of pristine land. Exuding a sense of majesty and romance the resort lies on a mile long powdery white sand beach flanked by coconut palm trees and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. The village of Kizimkazi famous for its dolphin safaris is just 20 minutes awayThe Residence Zanzibar lies within a lush forested thirty two hectare estate where five star luxuries sit harmoniously alongside natures untouched beauty. Feel your spirits soar amid extensive tropical gardens that meet with powder soft white sand lapped by the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Inspired by the islands eclectic cultures our luxury Zanzibar resort blends modern comforts with Swahili Omani British and Indian influences. Indulge in the privacy of the spacious villas attended on if you wish by our butler. Enjoy carefree days relaxing by your private pool on the beach or exploring the gardens on foot or by bicycle. Savour a taste of the Spice Islands unique blend of cultures and cuisines and the pleasure of sensational spa treatments. Discover more of the island and the waters that surround it in a myriad of activities from visiting historic sites and rare natural wonders to deep sea fishing and diving with dolphins. Whether you dream of a quiet couples retreat or fun in the sun for the whole family embrace all the delights of our island life at The Residence Zanzibar.
Tripadvisor Rating5  / 5(2455  reviews)
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Jangwani Sea Breeze Resort

Dar es Salaam
Jangwani Sea Breeze Beach Resort is situated on the mainland of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, along Mbezi Beach on beautiful crystal white sand; a 25 minutes drive away from the city center, the Resort is situated on either side of Africana road. The hotel is divided into two parts, exclusive residence courtyard with its own private pool and bar for the in house guest only. All rooms are ensuite with LCD TV, Split AC, Electronic safe & walk in showers. Full English breakfast is served from 6am to 11am in courtyard. Tea/coffee facilities are available in each room together with free beach slippers. Complimentary 2 bottles of water are supplied daily per room and with free room service from our beach restaurant Courtyard bar is open 24 hours for our in house guest and snacks round the clock. The hotel on the other side has public area with entertainment facilities We have children's pool, adult's pool, toddler's pool with GYM and SPA. The beach has sports facilities including beach volley ball, beach football, children's swings, slides & much more.Beach beds are complimentary on sand and on terrazzo. There is a beach shop & arcade game room offering all types of goodies, play stations, pool table, table tennis, & various card games are also available at zero charge. There are 2 restaurants & bars serving exotic drinks, international cocktails, shooters, local/ imported beers with many varieties of mouth watering food and on weekends Special Buffet and Live Barbeque. There is a light music played from Monday to Friday together with rain dance and DJ spinning live every Saturday and Sunday from 5pm to 11pm. 3 star price for 5 star values. Welcome to Jangwani Sea Breeze Beach Resort.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(179  reviews)
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30% Off$96$74 / Per Night

Why People Love Tanzania

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Tanzania

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SamerElMansy
5
Mar 2022
I like it when come to Zanzibar i love this please i love all of them and the management team all of them better
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Venture504133
5
Mar 2022
Everything was so beautiful and i will miss the lovely team, of course i will recommended this trip for my family and friends
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tamarazivko
5
Nov 2021
This was our second safari with Godfrey and his agency within a month.  We were extremely pleased with the organization of the first safari so we relaxedly put ourselves in his hands and made no mistake.  Within 4 days we toured the Serengeti and the fascinating great migration of animals that wi...

Frequently Asked Questions about Tanzania

What are some must-visit attractions in Tanzania?

Tanzania is home to a variety of natural wonders and cultural sites that are definitely worth a visit. Some of the must-visit attractions include the Serengeti National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater, and the Zanzibar Archipelago. Serengeti National Park is home to the famous Great Migration and offers an unforgettable safari experience. Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa's tallest mountain and a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts. The Ngorongoro Crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to a variety of wildlife. The Zanzibar Archipelago is a tropical paradise with stunning beaches and a rich history.

What are some popular activities to do in Tanzania?

In addition to visiting the country's many attractions, there are plenty of exciting activities to do in Tanzania. Safari tours are a popular way to see the country's wildlife up close, while hiking in the Usambara or Uluguru Mountains offers stunning views of Tanzania's landscapes. For those looking for more beach-oriented activities, there are plenty of options available in Zanzibar, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and swimming with dolphins. Visitors can also learn about Tanzania's culture by visiting local villages and markets, or by attending traditional dances and ceremonies.

What is the best time of year to visit Tanzania?

The best time to visit Tanzania depends on what you want to see and do. Generally speaking, the dry season from June to October is the best time for wildlife watching, as animals tend to congregate around water sources during this time. The months of July to September are also popular for hiking Mount Kilimanjaro. If you're planning on visiting the beaches of Zanzibar, the best time to go is from June to October when the weather is dry and sunny. However, if you're looking to avoid the crowds and save money, the rainy season (November to May) may be a good option, as prices tend to be lower and the landscapes are lush and green.

What are some traditional Tanzanian dishes to try?

Tanzania has a rich culinary tradition with a variety of dishes to try. Some popular Tanzanian dishes include ugali (a type of cornmeal porridge), nyama choma (grilled meat), chapati (a type of flatbread), and ndizi nyama (plantains with meat). For those looking for a vegetarian option, there is also a wide range of delicious vegetable stews and curries. For dessert, try a sweet rice pudding called wali wa nazi, or a fruit salad made with tropical fruits like mangoes and pineapples.

What are some tips for staying safe while traveling in Tanzania?

While Tanzania is a relatively safe country to travel in, there are some precautions that visitors should take to ensure their safety. These include avoiding walking alone at night, staying in well-lit areas, and being cautious when using public transportation. Visitors should also be aware of their surroundings and keep their valuables out of sight. It's also a good idea to carry a copy of your passport and other important documents with you at all times, and to keep the originals in a secure location. Finally, make sure to research any potential health risks before traveling and take any necessary precautions, such as getting vaccinated or bringing insect repellent.

What is the currency used in Tanzania?

The official currency of Tanzania is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS). Visitors can exchange currency at banks or exchange bureaus, and ATMs are also widely available in larger cities. Some hotels and restaurants may also accept U.S. dollars or Euros, but it's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand.

What are some popular accommodations in Tanzania?

Tanzania offers a wide range of accommodations to suit any budget or preference. For those looking for a luxurious experience, there are a number of high-end lodges and resorts scattered throughout the country, many of which offer safari packages and other activities. For those looking to experience Tanzania's culture firsthand, there are also a number of homestay or guesthouse options available. Finally, for those on a budget, there are a variety of hostels and budget hotels available in larger cities.

What is the official language of Tanzania?

The official language of Tanzania is Swahili, but English is also widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas. Visitors should have no problem getting by with just English, but learning a few Swahili phrases can be a fun way to interact with locals and show respect for the local culture.

What should I pack for a trip to Tanzania?

What you pack for a trip to Tanzania will depend on what activities you have planned and what time of year you are traveling. Generally speaking, it's a good idea to pack comfortable, lightweight clothing, as well as a hat and sunscreen for protection from the sun. If you're planning on going on safari, make sure to bring neutral-colored clothing to blend in with the environment. For hiking, bring sturdy, waterproof shoes and warm clothing for higher elevations. Finally, don't forget to bring any necessary medications, as well as insect repellent and a first aid kit.

Do I need a visa to visit Tanzania?

Most visitors to Tanzania require a visa, which can be obtained in advance or upon arrival at the airport. The cost of a visa varies depending on the length of your stay and your nationality. Visitors should make sure to check the latest visa requirements before traveling to Tanzania.

What is the climate like in Tanzania?

Tanzania has a tropical climate with temperatures ranging from around 20C (68F) to 30C (86F) year-round. The country has two rainy seasons: the long rains from March to May, and the short rains from October to December. The dry season from June to October is generally considered the best time to visit Tanzania, as the weather is dry and sunny. However, the rainy seasons can also be a good time to visit, as the landscapes are lush and green.