Zanzibar Safari Club is located on the shores of the Indian Ocean, in Uroa, eastern coast of the island, reachable by a comfortable and safe tarmac road.
This exclusive hotel is characterized by its exquisite taste and attention to detail, elegantly decorated with an exclusive collection of antiques, but offering the comfort and security of modern technologies.
Observe the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean from the upper floor of the recreational area.
Wherever in the world you come from, this is the gate that greets you. Its name is MARHABA - Welcome.
The moment you step in, it opens up to embrace you and introduce you to a wonderful experience of an Arabian dream of luxury and exuberance.
There is a different pace to life, here everything is laid back.
Taking a leisurely walk along the endless unspoilt beach, you can watch the local fishermen land their early morning catch; and you will hear the Kiswahili phrase which originates from here: “Hakuna Matata” ‘No problem’.
“There are heavens and some have been so for centuries”, wrote David Livingstone of Zanzibar in 1866.
“This is the first place I have known in Africa to rest before starting my final journey.
An elusive place, where nothing is as it seems.
"I am in paradise”.
There are fifty rooms at Zanzibar Safari Club all tastefully decorated with traditional Swahili furniture and equipped with modern elements to ensure maximum comfort and relaxation.
Each room has exclusive artistically carved furniture and traditional Swahili beds.
The rooms are fully equipped with traditional elements that ensure the maximum welfare, comfort and security of our guests.
All rooms are provided with mosquito nets, a telephone, satellite TV, fridge and safe box.
The club has two restaurants; Mwangaza Restaurant Food which offers International cuisine style and atmosphere.
Ocean View Restaurant offers sumptuous and exclusive Swahili seafood.It is located between the luxurious swimming pool and the endless magical waters of the Indian Ocean
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