This wonderful ocean front Retrat with only 9 Villas sits atop a cliff with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. In the middle the cliff recedes creating a pristine white sandy beach and guests have access to the beach from a short staircase leading directly to the sand. Lying in front of a lagoon, there is always water for swimming & snorkeling, even during low tide.
With a relaxed atmosphere and understated elegant beach décor, iti is a tranquil, laid back hideaway with the very best personalized service and cuisine. This is a place with no dress code, a place where guests can enjoy stunning views of the ocean from their bed, and all the public areas and a place to enjoy the ocean, snorkeling and nature. Selected spa massages are available in the privacy of your terrace.
It is for sure an ideal place for couples and honeymooners and also the perfect place for on island ceremony.
9 private Ocean front Villas of 100 sqm each, surrounded by bougainvillea with views of the Indian Ocean, air-conditioning, telephone, television and DVD player, minibar, oceanview terrace
Villa Features:
Seating Area
Mini Bar
Satellite TV
DVD player
WIFI
Telephone
Hairdryer
Safe deposit box
Air conditioning
Separate bath tub with vista - Shower
Private ocean view terrace
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Coffee & Tea
Selection of house wine & beer
Afternoon Tea
Selection of in-house spirits
Mineral water, juices & soft drinks
Use of gym and tennis court (at sister properties with specific scheduled shuttle times)
Snorkeling equipment rental, kayaks, Reef shoes rental
Internet
All inclusive Resort
Minimum age requirement of 16 years
Check in time from 1 pm
Check out time 10 am
Available transfer from and to the airport on request
2 Km Bwejuu
53 Km Stone Town
88 Km Kendwa
90 Km Nungwi
The history of Zanzibar has been influenced by many nations, including the Arabia, Persia, India, Portugal, Britain and local tribes from the African mainland. This is clearly noticed in the architecture. Stone Town is a place of narrow lanes, intricately carved wooden doors, towers, terraces and fabulous mosques. To truly appreciate Stone Town, it is best to explore it on foot with the guide who will lead you through the narrow and winding streets, telling you all about ancient secrets, stories and taking you to the sites where it all happened… In 1964 Zanzibar united with Tanganyika to form the present day Tanzania, although it still enjoys a high degree of autonomy within the unified state. Zanzibar is an archepelago of islands in the Indian Ocean that lie 30km off the coast of Tanzania. The two largest islands are Unguja (usually referred to as 'Zanzibar') and Pemba. Zanzibar Town (including it's old quarter of Stone Town) is the capital of Zanzibar, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Tourism and spices are Zanzibar's main industries. It is often still referred to as the Spice Islands due to the production of cloves, nutmeg, pepper and cinnamon ...