Almas Beach Boutique Hotel, Makunduchi
Overview
Situated nearly a 10-minute ride from Paradise Lost Zanzibar, the 3-star Almas Beach Boutique Hotel Makunduchi offers proximity to various city highlights.
Location
The centre of Makunduchi can be reached within a 10-minute walk. Kiwengwa is 31 km from the boutique hotel, while Mwaka Kogwa Village is 2.7 km away.
Rooms
The 10 rooms at this Makunduchi hotel comprise a balcony and a sitting area. Air conditioning are featured for guests' comfort.
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Safe deposit box
Room features
- Sitting area
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Recommended for:
Private Beach YogaGuests can start their day with a rejuvenating yoga session on the hotel's private beach, led by experienced instructors to help them find inner peace and tranquility.
Swahili Cooking ClassesTravelers can immerse themselves in the local culture and learn to prepare traditional Swahili dishes using fresh ingredients sourced from the hotel's own garden.
Sunset Dhow SailingExperience the breathtaking beauty of the Indian Ocean as guests embark on a romantic dhow sailing excursion in the warm glow of the setting sun, accompanied by local musicians.
Maasai Warrior DanceEngage in a mesmerizing display of traditional Maasai dance and rituals, where guests can interact with the Maasai warriors and learn about their rich cultural traditions.
Coconut Tree ClimbingAdventure-seekers can try their hand at climbing the towering coconut trees that line the hotel's premises, and savor the rewarding views from the top.
Makuti Weaving WorkshopDelve into the art of traditional Makuti weaving, a unique craft using palm leaves and fibers, guided by skilled local artisans.
- Sustainable Farm Tours
- Kite Making and Flying
- Coffee Roasting Experience
- Village Homestay Visits
- Artisanal Jewelry Making
- Nature Photography Walks
- African Drumming Classes
- Starlit Beach Campfire
Location
* Situated in Makunduchi, the hotel lies in proximity to the historic Mtoni Palace Ruins, Chumbe Island Coral Park, and Mbudya Island Marine Reserve. * The neighborhood offers access to the lively Stone Town district, renowned for its thriving markets, Swahili architecture, and cultural attractions like the Old Fort and Zanzibar Museum. * Kigaeni Ruins, Mbweni Ruins, and the Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, known for its red colobus monkey population, attract nature enthusiasts and history buffs.
- City landmarks