Guest User
September 7, 2023
After an exciting, but also strenous safari week on mainland Tanzania, we - a German family of three kids (11 to 18 years) and their dad - spent five days at Driftwood Beach Lodge to relax and enjoy the comfort of this beautiful place. We received a warm welcome by the managers of the lodge, Dricus and Uschi, and all staff personnel, and immediately felt at home. Surrounding the warm freshwater pool and the restaurant/bar area, rooms are layed out as individual bungalow units (approx. 6 to 8 altogether), composed of a sleeping room, bathroom and veranda, all nicely furnished in driftwood style according to lodge's motto. Daily serviced rooms with very comfortable beds, white linen and soft towels await you. Cold and hot water runs from the faucets in more than just droplets, and all appliances worked as they should - what a comforting treat, compared to the "premium hotel" where we had stayed before! Some guests might miss air condition, but since windows are equipped with moskito nets and security grilles, you can let the island's comfortable breeze cool you at night (in fact, we had generally very little issues with moskitos on the island). Even though Jambiani beach appears to be a safe place, the lodge has a 24-hour security service which made us feel in good hands at all times. Small shops by friendly locals are in short walking distance, with one (Eco Tours) offering exclusively handmade local products to take home as souvenirs. Notably, there is also a German bakery nearby that offers good bread and specialties like Kaiserschmarrn. However, we liked the lodge's restaurant and its menu (all at fair prices) so much that we didn't really try others. Last, a few more words about Dricus and Uschi, the South African couple who manages Driftwood Beach Lodge: we have met many nice people in Tanzania, but Dricus and Uschi really stood out among them. Regardless of what you need, and when - they always gave us excellent advise, arranged taxis and helped us with tour bookings. The latter was particularly useful since there are so many small businesses which offer tours, but the risk that they rip you off or don't hold their promise seems high. One everlasting memory was a half-day fishing trip, organized by Dricus, with our "catch of the day" fileted and grilled for us by the lodge's chef - delicous! Five stars for this great place!