On the southeast coast of Zanzibar, Baraza Resort & Spa is among the island's most opulent, all-inclusive places to lay your head at night. This gorgeous five-pearl resort has 30 elegant villas, all of which have their own private plunge pools. Along with a few restaurants serving cuisine from around the world, the hotel also offers a water sports center, an incredible spa, fitness center, pool, and a kids' club. Overall, it's a beautiful and romantic place to stay, but expect to pay a premium; those not ready for a splurge should note that rates are considerably lower at the nearby Hotel Dongwe.
On the southeast coast of Zanzibar, Baraza Resort & Spa is among the island's most opulent, all-inclusive places to lay your head at night. This gorgeous five-pearl resort has 30 elegant villas, all of which have their own private plunge pools. Along with a few restaurants serving cuisine from around the world, the hotel also offers a water sports center, an incredible spa, fitness center, pool, and a kids' club. Overall, it's a beautiful and romantic place to stay, but expect to pay a premium; those not ready for a splurge should note that rates are considerably lower at the nearby Hotel Dongwe.
The largest and most affordable of the island's Zanzibar Collection hotels, Breezes Beach Club & Spa is a 74-room boutique resort popular with couples and vacationing families. Rooms and suites are large and feature locally crafted wooden furniture, though they lack TVs and the Wi-Fi is both expensive and unreliable. There's plenty available on site, including a dive center, a tennis court, fitness center, and a large swimming pool. There are also eight bars and restaurants, as well as a gorgeous spa with a whirlpool tub and beachside massages and treatments. Guests seeking something more luxurious may want to compare rates with the Baraza Resort & Spa, which has a chicer overall vibe and TVs in the rooms.
The largest and most affordable of the island's Zanzibar Collection hotels, Breezes Beach Club & Spa is a 74-room boutique resort popular with couples and vacationing families. Rooms and suites are large and feature locally crafted wooden furniture, though they lack TVs and the Wi-Fi is both expensive and unreliable. There's plenty available on site, including a dive center, a tennis court, fitness center, and a large swimming pool. There are also eight bars and restaurants, as well as a gorgeous spa with a whirlpool tub and beachside massages and treatments. Guests seeking something more luxurious may want to compare rates with the Baraza Resort & Spa, which has a chicer overall vibe and TVs in the rooms.