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Just steps from the white sandy beach of Matemwe, in its own walled garden one of Zanzibar’s most exclusive houses is found – Matemwe Beach House. This traditional three bedroom villa is the perfect getaway for families or groups looking for a private piece of Zanzibar’s magical coastline. The villa can accommodate 6 people.

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Ecorating: 3.5

This product meets our requirements for Ecorating, a product that is good for humans and the environment.

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Sample Itinerary

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Stay here comfortably in Swahili-decorated rooms right on the beach.

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Enjoy a cooling dip in the pool.

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Or spend lazy hours relaxing on a sun lounger overlooking the beach and the Indian Ocean.

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Choose your meals from the fisherman’s daily catch and watch when your personal chef sets up a fusion of traditional Zanzibari and international flavors. The meals are a mixture of gourmet cooking and traditional Zanzibari cuisine with lots of seafood. The breakfast buffet includes fresh fruit, muffins, croissants, cereals and yogurt as well as an English breakfast. Lunch and dinner are three-course meals. A personal butler is also available throughout the day and helps with activity bookings and spa treatments.

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Matemwe is a paradise for children. Here they can swim, snorkel, dive, fish and learn about exotic fruits.

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You can also do guided tours to the reefs, kayaking or deep sea fishing.

Trip details

Ecorating: 3.5

Season: June – April

Airport: Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ)

Length: 7 nights or as long as you want.

Included: Full board, share in double room, transfers

Not included: Flights, travel insurance, meals, drinks, activities not mentioned, tipping, visa

Good to know about Zanzibar:

Travel Ethics: To show respect for religion and culture in Zanzibar we recommend covering your shoulders and knees when you visit Stone Town. When you are on the beach or on a boat, bikini and bathing suits are excellent.

Visa: Travellers may require a visa to visit Tanzania, Zanzibar and Pemba. This can be arranged at the airport upon arrival at a charge of USD 50 per person, or in advance via Tanzania’s Embassy in your country.

Time zone: GMT + 3

Vaccinations: Learn more about what vaccinations you need

Packing: Sunglasses, sun hat, sun cream and a small flashlight.

Local Currency: Tanzanian Shilling

Weather:  Weather Zanzibar

Mobile network and email: Email and internet access are available

Water: Buy bottled water, make sure the bottles end up in waste sorting.

Security: Zanzibar is considered a safe place for tourists.

More information at: Travel Advice

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Ecorating: 3.5

This product meets our requirements for Ecorating, a product that is good for humans and the environment.

These lodges are run by an organisation that is one of the pioneers in the industry. Here we are lucky enough to welcome guests to some of the most special places on earth. Places of stunning nature abounding wildlife and full of cultural significance. These areas are of exceptional value for all of us living on this planet, now and in the future.
Through your visit you can make a lasting positive impact on nature and local businesses. By generating revenue job opportunities increase for people to prosper and support efforts that preserve and ultimately expand untouched habitats. The goal is to make a difference with everything through the work they do.

This project is proud to take a groundbreaking approach: set up camps and lodges in areas where tourism has little footing and make long-term commitments for these sites to flourish. In the end, sustainable tourism can be transformed into new areas. Transforming them into viable and lasting conservation-based economies, with everlasting revenues for both its people and the protection of wildlife.

Regardless of whether we already have a presence or explore opportunities to enter new countries, the key to making an impact is to know where the greatest challenges lie. It starts by judging the control and management set-up, identifying cavities, and establishing what the best approach is to address the problems encountered.

Working with local communities, government agencies, NGOs and other companies to achieve the best possible long-term results for the areas we committed ourselves to. Mentioned partnerships allow this project to identify where they can make the biggest contribution and impact. This organization supports 14 different schools in the immediate vicinity of each camp.

Supporting conservation projects such as: Mara Cheetah project, Mara Lion project, Serengeti cheetah and lion project, The African people & wildlife fund, ruaha carnivore project.

Other projects supported are: Children concern foundation orphanage, Koiyaki guiding school, Mara Naboisho conservancy.

When you visit you will also support different local projects at each camp. One is certified and has received awards at a variety of recognized sustainable tourism organizations.

Every camp is run in a sustainable and ecological manner to minimize CO2 emissions.

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