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Promised Land Lodge
4.2/533 Reviews
wonderful place to relax. the staff is super friendly and helped me a lot with allowing me to use their own phones when i had plane issues to resolve. the guys there just have a laid back and great attitude. food was tasty and good prices for fresh seafood and had beautiful sunsets along the water. isn't the best swimming area because of the rising tides and sea urchins/sea****, but is great to relax and get the breeze off the ocean. cool unique property though and down by the dolphin tours (and guys will come by on boats to ask you for any other tours, funny and fun experience).
Reef & Beach Resort - Spa Jambiani
4.1/551 Reviews
We stayed here for 2 weeks end of May and overall had a lovely stay. The hotel is mapped out well with lots of space for people not to be on top of one another, the scenery is top notch with access to the Indian ocean which is beautiful. Most of the staff are welcoming and happy. They taught us basic swahili and we had fun times practising this out. We were happy to tip those that gave great service. However we did experience a staff member who constantly told us that he had no money to feed his family and was sad etc. We felt this was begging and made us feel uncomfortable. The place is having building work done and although the maintenance on the new building didnt effect us. We would say that the maintenance on the older buildings were a negative. New roofs being done above your room from 8am til 6pm meant there was no chance of a lie in or afternoon nap. They often would drop materials from the roof down just outside the balconys, causing a mess on the floor and on occasions just missing people walking down walkways. They did clear this up at the end pf the day but it was very dangerous and annoying at times. The machinery noise round the pool also got loud on a few occasions. The other poor experience wss the bathrooms nearest the jetty. As there are no toilets on the jetty these are the nearest facilities. For the last 3 days before leaving these were also being maintained all day and night, meaning the nearest 1 cubical was at the mango bar even further away. This put a dampner on having drinks on the jetty at night. Our only other suggestions would be, a rail in the big deep pool as the steps are the same colour as the bottom of pool and we often miss judged them. Pool service would be an advantage and make the hotel even more special and dining times more flexible. Overall with a few tweaks and upgrades this hotel will only get better
Fruit & Spice Wellness Resort Zanzibar
4.3/565 Reviews
We had a week long stay at this hotel following a week safari In Kenya, we arrived at the hotel late evening and the first 10 minutes unfortunately set the tone for the trip. We were greeted by a lady in reception, who checked us in and ran through the format of the hotel. We were all inclusive and the main points she proceeded to tell us about was all the extra charges that we could incur outside our all inclusive package. The hotel has a lobster bar, which we were led to believe was included in our all inclusive package. We were informed that this was closed, when asked why, she provided no reason. This was a big selling point for us in booking this hotel as we both love sea food. We were then told that if prawns and lobster were on the a la cart lunch menu we would have to pay extra for this. Due to our late arrival the buffet had closed, she then told us that sandwiches would be sent to our room, a gesture which she did not follow through on. I did ask her about this the next day and she replied saying that she thought we would have been asleep. We stayed in the jungle garden room, which was basic but definitely not 5*, the bed was very hard and the room liked tired. We woke up the next day and had to ask for a tour around the hotel, a little thing, but perhaps something you would expect to be offered being a 5* hotel. We spent most of our time on the beach, which was very nice and idyllic. However, many of the sun beds are broken, with the cushions and beach towels stained. Throughout the day I did expect someone to come and offer drinks or at least collect empty glasses, but this never happened. We spent one afternoon by the pool, simply because the beach setting was much nicer and the sea was so clear and warm. Our main disappointment was the food- there was plenty on offer at the breakfast and at the evening buffet, however the major concern I had was food being left on the side in 30 degree heat, for a couple of hours. The restaurant was open and there was no way of chilling the cold food, so the fruit and salad never looked very appetising. One morning, as authentic as it might be, I did spot a monkey on the buffet worktop, which isn’t the most hygienic of sights. Most days we had a freshly made pancake/omelet for breakfast, then a slice of freshly made pizza in the evening, we didn’t fancy anything else. Lunch was freshly made, but very basic and pretty bland- I wouldn’t say a pizza, burger and chips and a pasta dish is particularly a la cart. The food in general was not of a 5* standard and for us was a major disappointment. If you are a foody, looking for luxury, exemplary service and a hotel with a fun and welcoming atmosphere this is not the place for you. We would not recommend.
The Residence Zanzibar
4.5/572 Reviews
A fantastic experience at The Residence, Zanzibar. A journey started with a refreshing Welcome drink till our last breakfast in the hotel. The staff are so polite and careful that we felt like we have been taken care like the Royal Family. A special mention for The Manager Nitin and the Chef Satish who never made us felt any awkward situation for Vegetarians like us in a Sea Food rich region. The cookies offered were just awesome. The Villas were at a different level of excellency. Our request of checking our ACs’ were attended even at 3.30 am. Special vegetarian menu was made and served on request and the Desserts were just beyond WOW! All in all it was a mesmerizing experience and await to visit The Residence again in near future.
Kwanza Resort
4.4/550 Reviews
Kwanza hotel by sunrise is new and modern.The hotel is beautifully located with spectacular views the ocean.Its perfect place to take a good rest with a nice atmosphere.The hotel is very clean.The food is tasty and varied.The most important is the staff in this hotel ,they are very nice ,polite and obligin,always smiling. You feel at home !!!!! The hotel management deserves a high rifting.Bravo ! Bravo !!!👏.Hakuna Matata in this hotel makes sens 👌👌😍😍.Thanks you for amazing time in this hotel.

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  • Which hotels near Salaam Cave Aquarium have free Wi-Fi?

    Whether you're travelling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Promised Land Lodge, Mandarin Resort Zanzibar and Kameleon Blue are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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