Rated Amongst the Best Hotels in Zanzibar
We welcome you to Zanzibar’s most exclusive, private resort with just seven villas in a personalized and intimate setting…. the perfect, romantic getaway. The Palms is a sanctuary for those in search of tranquility…a place to stimulate the senses and experience the very best of the Island of Zanzibar. The Palms is one of the world’s most romantic all-inclusive resorts, says Travel + Leisure.
Unforgettable
Beach Experiences in Zanzibar
Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear water of the Indian Ocean, sip a freshy cut coconut from our waving palm trees, indulge in a massage, dive our Coral reef, experience our warm, genuine Swahili hospitality. The Unforgettable Beach experience at the Zanzibar Collection
Perfect Description of Paradise!
Words really don’t do this outstanding resort justice. We stayed here for 4 nights at the end of our 5 week long trip around east Africa and I couldn’t recommend a better way to do it.The villa was beautiful. Furnished to the highest standard with living area, huge king size bed and big bathroom with his & her vanity. Private splash pool and day bed on the veranda area & then to top it off a private double cabana on the beach – we spent most of our days here
It is situated on the southern of the two huge beaches that run down Zanzibar’s east coast,
Room Types
Unit Types
Two Bedroom Villa
(7 ROOMS)
The Palms has seven villas, each over 140 square meters with a bedroom, living room, full en suite bathroom, dressing room, extra room with its own en suite bathroom & large furnished terrace with views of the Indian Ocean.
Each villa features a sophisticated interior composition in all colors of coffee and cream where filmy caramel colored curtains billow, dark grained polished floors extend and the decor is a unique marriage of colonial grandeur and traditional design. On the veranda, a silk-draped four-poster Zanzibar Bed accents a sunken, midnight blue plunge pool with long views of the Indian Ocean.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
– Private Outdoor Plunge Pool
– Satellite TV & DVD player
– Mini Bar
– Safe deposit box
– Standing bar with tea / coffee making services
– Telephone
– Air conditioning
Property Facilities
24-hour Security
Bar
Barbeque Facilities
Gym
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Meal on Request
Mobile Connectivity
Pool
Restaurant
Secure Parking
Spa
Facilities Rooms
Air Conditioning
Clothes Press
Complimentary Wi-Fi
En-Suite
Fan
Fireplace
Fridge
Hair Dryer
Heater
Lounge Area
Mini Bar
Outside Shower
Private Pool / Jacuzzi
Pure Cotton Linen
Safe
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Television
Verandah
Climb aboard one of our bikes; the ideal way to explore the lyrically beautiful northern coastline or discover the timeless villages of Bwejuu and Paje in the south. Alternatively, stay close and explore the renowned silver beaches of our own south-east coast. Ideal for families, perfect for couples… and great exercise too. To book your bike simply contact the Guest Relations Desk.
We are delighted to offer the only PADI five-star Gold Palm and RAID diving certified dive centre in Zanzibar. We’re also proud to have been the first dive professionals to have discovered the pristine treasures of the largely unexplored south-eastern coastline of the island.
Bringing 19 years of experience to our Rising Sun Center we can promise you, not only committed professionalism, but also a dedication to preserving the pristine ecology of this supremely colourful marine environment. Our unusually extensive range of diving equipment, together with our adherence to a policy of taking only 6 divers per guide, also guarantees you an exclusively personal experience that will deliver memories for a lifetime. All ages and proficiencies are welcome. To learn more www.risingsun-zanzibar.com
It’s a feature of Zanzibari life – a gathering in the shade of a palm tree where people can exchange views – it’s known as a Baraza. At The Palms, however, we’ve evolved our own form of Baraza. Gather beneath the palm trees and listen while our local Mwalimu (teacher) offers lessons on the Swahili language or the history of Zanzibar. Alternatively, take a beach class on the traditional art of palm-weaving – and make your own sun hat. Most popular of all are our culinary classes during which our chef will demonstrate how to make some of the most famous Swahili dishes; and tell you all about the islands world-famous spices and their medicinal and culinary uses.
So much to learn
We have a dedicated library filled with an inspirational selection of books on the island, its history and culture. Our range also includes a comprehensive selection of books on flora and fauna, ornithology and marine biology. You’ll also find information on the island’s spice trade, cuisine and folk lore.
Bao is the oldest board-game in the world and still played extensively throughout East Africa, which is where it is thought to have originated. Bao is based on a mancala board comprising four rows of eight pits each—in Swahili, pits are termed mashimo, meaning ‘holes’. Each player owns a half of the board comprising two adjacent rows and has 32 ‘seeds’ termed kete that are moved through a series of pits. Zanzibar is arguably the bao capital of the world and famous for its bao tournaments. Here the ‘bao bingwa’ (master) is held in high respect. Good news then, that the local bao master is willing to teach our guests how to play this complex and strategic game. Lessons are traditionally held in the shade of a palm tree. Consult our Guest Relations Desk for timings.
Take a guided walk through the tranquil groves of the world famous Jozani Forest. An exceptionally green realm where trails lead through the forest and boardwalks traverse extensive mangrove swamps, this tiny park gives you an idea of what Zanzibar would have looked like at the dawn of time. Zanzibar’s only national park, the Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park is one of the last remaining tropical forests in the world and is soon to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to the rare and endemic Zanzibar red colobus monkey, it also provides sanctuary for Sykes monkey, Ader’s duiker, the Zanzibar servaline genet, bush babies, 50 species of butterfly and 40 species of birds. The walk takes around an hour and makes a fascinating outing for couples and families alike.
Dhows with their triangular lateen sales and elegant timber hulls are one of the most memorable sights on the Swahili coast. The dhow is one of the oldest ships in the world, having originated in India between 600 BC and 600 AD where it was adopted by the Omanis who brought it to East Africa. Driven by the monsoon winds, dhows have plied the Arabian coast for centuries, typically carrying dates and fish to East Africa and mangrove timber to the lands of the Persian Gulf. We have our own dhow, which is used for snorkeling trips, island exploration and magical moonlit dinners. So why not join our experienced Zanzibar seafaring crew as they sail down to the mangrove swamps of Mchamvi and round our local peninsula.
Staged at low tide, this fascinating guided walk takes you on a voyage of discovery through the rock pools of the reef. Our knowledgeable guides share their knowledge on the many different kinds of coral and on the creatures that live on the shore.
Swahili cuisine is a magical fusion of African, Indian, Arabian and Persian cuisine. It majors on fresh-caught seafood, fresh-picked coconuts and just-squeezed limes – all with a magical swirl of spices fresh from the famous Spice Isle’s gardens. If you’d like to learn how to create your own Swahili banquet, then our chef will be delighted to deliver his famous master-class. Ideal for couples and great for families.
Beaches don’t come more beautiful than in Zanzibar – so why not make the most of them by joining with our activity teams for a game of football or volleyball? Alternatively take a walk around the silver sweep of the bay, build a sandcastle with the family, or observe the brilliance of the marine birdlife. Just contact our Guest Relations Desk to learn more.
This is the fastest growing water sport in the world. This is available for everyone, from just trying a trainer kite to tips and lessons on Accessible for everyone – young and old, experienced or not, kitesurfing is the fastest growing watersport in the world. It’s also the most rewarding, more especially against the stunning backdrop of our idyllic beach. Our experienced trainers can start you off with a ‘sample surf’ before moving you on to water-starts, jumps and other more ambitious tricks.
It’s ideal – year-round warm waters, a constant breeze, the latest equipment and a team of experts waiting to teach you how – or wave you off if you’re already a pro. Whether you’re experienced or a novice, you’ll find the Zanzibar coastline the ideal surfer’s paradise. Daily lessons offered and rental of equipment easily arranged.
Why Not Kayak?
No skills needed. Just climb aboard and paddle your way down one of the most unspoilt and spectacular coastlines in Africa. Our professional sea kayaks are ideal for couples or family fun.
A form of water transport perfected by the ancient Hawaiians; stand-up paddle boarding is now the latest leisure craze. With good reason. Easy to master, perfect for a morning or afternoon of marine discovery; and ideal for families or couples alike. Try it – we promise you’ll be hooked.
RATING
TYPE
Hotel
NO. ROOMS
7
CHECK-IN TIME
01:00 PM
CHECK-OUT TIME
10:00 AM
SPOKEN LANGUAGES
English
AVAILABLE SERVICE
Credit Card
Room Service
SPECIAL INTERESTS
Beach / Coastal, Cycling, Fishing, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wine
It is situated on the southern of the two huge beaches that run down Zanzibar’s east coast, and it is only about 45 minutes from Stone Town and the airport.
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport is the main airport in the Zanzibar Archipelago located on Unguja Island. It is approximately 5 kilometres south of Zanzibar City, the capital of Zanzibar, and has flights to East Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. (Wikipedia)
Stone town of Zanzibar, also known as Mji Mkongwe, is the old part of Zanzibar City, the main city of Zanzibar, in Tanzania. The newer portion of the city is known as Ng’ambo, Swahili for ‘the other side’. Stone Town is located on the western coast of Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar Archipelago. Wikipedia
Stone Town is a city of prominent historical and artistic importance in East Africa. Its architecture, mostly dating back to the 19th century, reflects the diverse influences underlying the Swahili culture, giving a unique mixture of Arab, Persian, Indian and European elements. For this reason, the town was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000.
Due to its heritage, Stone Town is also a major visitor attraction in Tanzania, and a large part of its economy depends on tourism-related activities, ( Wkipedia )
At The Palms, our culinary team has devised a menu that reflects the magical mélange of Arabic, Indian, Persian, Asian and Swahili flavours that epitomize traditional Zanzibari cuisine. We also showcase the best of the island’s locally grown produce and, because our menu changes every day, we’re able to portray every facet of the Spice Isle’s ancient heritage. The extensive menu also features our Chef’s presentation of a range of continental dishes and, of course, our team will also be delighted to incorporate any dietary preferences you may express.
NCLUDED:
√Breakfast, lunch & dinner
√Afternoon tea
√Mineral water, soft drinks & juices
√Coffee & Tea
√Selection of House Wines & Beer
√Our selection of in-house spirits
We excel in the art of bespoke weddings – as intimate for two as they are for 200. Our silver crescent of Indian Ocean beach makes the ideal venue for a simple bare-foot ceremony.
We are also experts in the provision of evocative wedding bowers, which can be set either against the backdrop of our translucent aqua-blue waves, or amongst the palms or even by the pool. Our wedding team is exceptionally well-versed in working with you on personalizing everything from flowers and champagne – to hair to make-up.
f you’d like an authentic Swahili ceremony, why not arrive by dhow? And we’ll provide a hand-woven palm arch, traditional music and the best of Zanzibar cuisine; alternatively, we’re adept in staging an elegant formal banquet. And, whether you’d like to reserve the entire hotel and grounds for the event or just our superlative honeymoon suite we will consider it an honour to make your sp
Stone town of Zanzibar, also known as Mji Mkongwe, is the old part of Zanzibar City, the main city of Zanzibar, in Tanzania. The newer portion of the city is known as Ng’ambo, Swahili for ‘the other side’. Stone Town is located on the western coast of Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar Archipelago
Stone Town is a city of prominent historical and artistic importance in East Africa. Its architecture, mostly dating back to the 19th century, reflects the diverse influences underlying the Swahili culture, giving a unique mixture of Arab, Persian, Indian and European elements. For this reason, the town was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000
Due to its heritage, Stone Town is also a major visitor attraction in Tanzania, and a large part of its economy.
Unguja, also known as Zanzibar Island, is the main island in the Tanzanian archipelago of Zanzibar. Stone Town, part of Zanzibar City, is an old trade center, with mosques and winding lanes. The 1883 House of Wonders is a former sultan’s palace with a clock tower.
The Old Fort now houses a cultural center and a stone amphitheater. Underground aqueducts fed hot water to the late-19th-century Hamamni Persian Baths
Unguja (also referred to as “Zanzibar Island” or simply “Zanzibar”, in Ancient Greek: Μενουθιάς, Romanized: Menuthias – as mentioned in The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea) is the largest and most populated island of the Zanzibar archipelago, in Tanzania. Wikipedia
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport is the main airport in the Zanzibar Archipelago located on Unguja Island. It is approximately 5 kilometres south of Zanzibar City, the capital of Zanzibar, and has flights to East Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Wikipedia – Credit By Blue Dot
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