Kenya & Beyond Safaris
Summit House
Moi Avenue, CBD
P.O. Box 4623-00200, Nairobi - Kenya
Telephone: +254.20.2163801
Cell: +254.780.720568
Cell: +254.722.720568
Email: info@kenya-and-beyond.com
Website: www.kenya-and-beyond.com
The Residence Zanzibar incorporates various influences of the island's history to create a unique ambiance where guests are indulged in an elegant and sophisticated, yet casual atmosphere. The Swahili, Omani, English and Indian influences will ensure a delightful journey of unsurpassed service, gastronomy and thorough wellbeing.
Every one of the 66 stand-alone villas has its very own private swimming pool in which to bask in the sun and hide from the other guests. A real luxury for those seeking serenity and seclusion. This luxurious all-villa resort is a proud member of Leading Hotels of the World and the only member in Tanzania. The Residence Zanzibar is set in isolated splendour on the South West coast of the island, on 32 hectares of pristine land once occupied by the Shirazi Princes.
Located just 55 minutes from the airport and the capital Stone Town, The Residence Zanzibar lies on a mile-long powdery white sand beach, flanked by coconut palms and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. The village of Kizimkazi, famous for its dolphin Safaris, is close by (20 minutes by car).
All 66 villas are luxuriously appointed with contemporary, stylish furniture reminiscent of the island's African and Omani heritage.
They are divided into 6 categories:
Every villa offers the following amenities:
Restaurants
The Dining Room (For breakfast, lunch and dinner)
This central restaurant offers international dishes with a hint of Zanzibar "spice".
The Pavilion Restaurant (Dinner 7.00pm - 10.30pm)
Dinner is filled with the warmth and colours of Zanzibar and brings to life the very best of Middle-Eastern, Greek, Turkish and Mediterranean food.
Beach & Poolside (Lunch 12 noon - 4.00pm)
The lunch menu includes a selection of salads, fresh seafood, fritters and pasta.
In-villa private dining (available for breakfast, lunch and dinner)
Guests can enjoy the elegant and refined experience of dining on their private deck (no extra cost for the delivery).
Bars
Sundown Special (6.00pm - 7.30pm)
Cocktails and canap?®s are served around the pool or on the Pontoon.
The Library Bar
Guests will step back into colonial splendour and follow Dr Livingstone's journey. They can leaf through books whilst indulging in an old malt whisky or a more traditional aperitif.
The Dining Room Bar
The Dining Room Bar gives a taste of old Persia with local wood and a hammered copper bar.
Services
Kids activities
Open daily 9.00am- 5.00pm
The Residence Zanzibar offers daily activities for children.
Trained staff will entertain the children and introduce them to the wonders that Zanzibar and the local community have to offer.
Children from 4 - 12 years are free of charge.
Babysitting is available at an extra charge.
The spa
The Spa has 6 treatment pavilions, nestled amongst 2 hectares of beautiful gardens. Each luxuriously appointed pavilion leads directly onto a private garden with outdoor shower, bathtub and relaxation area. French therapist Jean Marc Weill has created an array of massages exclusively for the Spa at The Residence Zanzibar.
All the beauty treatments have been entrusted to The luxury French cosmetic brand Carita.
Hair Spa and Hairdresser Pavilion
Guests can experience hairdresser services in a luxurious and relaxing pavilion. They can also benefit from high performing treatments at the Carita Hair Spa to obtain visible results thanks to Carita's amazing product innovations and dream formulas.
Ohashiatsu Pavilion
The Residence Zanzibar Spa is the first hotel spa in the world to provide the Ohashiatsu?« concept. More than a massage, this energy-based protocol created by Mr Wataru Ohashi combines the use of acupressure points, exercise and an Oriental diagnosis to offer relaxation in a completely beneficial and holistic way.
Activities
The following complimentary watersports, landsports and activities are available:
The following activities can be organised at an additional charge:
In 2002, Joash Were who has been instrumental in start up of many companies within Kenya and Beyond thought of it wisely that it was time to start up something tourism related. He had worked at great places. Bearing in mind that all the progressive people talk “WE” and not I, he has brought together a great team who are professional in their own rights.