DELPHINA
Starting from € 800 per day
- Destination
Zanzibar - Property ID
ITVAZ1575 - Max n.
of guests
8 - House area
300 - Bedrooms
4 - Bathrooms
4
General
This premier ocean front villa located on the North East Coast of Zanzibar is steps from the sea with a sandy beach and perfect views of Mnemba island. With its 4 ensuite Ocean front Bedrooms, it s perfect for groups, family gatherings and reunions. . The villa offers comfort and casual elegance with its gorgeous living room directly connected with the outdoor patio. A wonderful ocean front infinity swimming pool is just steps from there. Services include a house manager, daily cleaning, chef, laundry, free WiFi. Airport transfer is available at extra charge.
The Villa is five minutes to the fishing village of Matemwe where you can enjoy the unique village fish market. The villa is also close to dive shops and a grocery store in Kiwengwa and ten minutes to the spectacular Kendwa and Nungwi beaches. Services include a house manager, daily cleaning, free WiFi. Airport transfer is available at extra charge.
Rooms & Bathrooms
Bedroom 1
Queen bed, ensuite bathroom with shower, Wi-Fi, Air Cond, mosquito nets, sea view, outdoor equipped terrace
Bedroom 2
Queen bed, ensuite bathroom with shower, Wi-Fi, Air Cond, mosquito nets, sea view, outdoor equipped terrace
Bedroom 3
Queen bed, ensuite bathroom with shower, Wi-Fi, Air Cond, mosquito nets, sea view, outdoor equipped terrace
Bedroom 4
Queen bed, ensuite bathroom with shower, Wi-Fi, Air Cond, mosquito nets, sea view, outdoor equipped terrace

Alfresco Dinner

Baby cot

Car parking

High chair

Outdoor features

Sat TV

Wi-Fi

Air conditioned

Hair dryer

Kettle

Microwave oven

No smoking

Outdoor pool

Safe

Self-catering kitchen

Towels for the swimming pool

Dish Washer

Washing Machine
Features & Amenities
Sat TV
Wi-Fi
Air Conditioning
Self Catering Kitchen (full equipped)
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Hair driers
Safe
Outdoor Features
Garden
Private infinity swimming pool
Outside furnished dining area
External parking place
Access to the beach (1 minute)
Included Services
Welcome Cocktail
Manager on site
Daily Breakfast
Daily House-Keeping
Linen, towels, beach towels
Gardener
Security
Extra Services
Cook
Laundry Service
Babysitting service
Airport Transfer
Sleeps up to 8
Children welcome
No pets allowed
No Smoking Villa
Check out by 10 am
Getting there
Rental car and shuttle service from and to the airport recommended
Distances
1 minute beach
3 Km Matemwe village
3.5 Km Mnemba Island
45 Km Airport
Area Information
The location of the villa allows for swift access to the coral reef, and its beach is perfect for walks at sunrise. The numerous rock pools will also keep younger visitors entertained. In Matemwe and on Mnemba island there are 5* PADI diving schools that offer a range of courses, superb dive trips and snorkeling excursions. You will also find kite surfing available in Matemwe. We recommend and organize fantastic excursions to Stone Town city, a fascinating maze of narrow streets and alley ways which lead you past numerous old houses and mosques, ancient palaces, shops, bazaars; to Mnemba Atoll (a paradise to relax, swim and dive), definitely without dispute ones of the best diving and snorkeling spots in Africa, or even in the world, or to other secluded beaches where you can enjoy a fantastic seafood barbecue meal.
A 30-minute boat ride away is Mnemba Island and the world-renowned coral reef that provides some of the most spectacular diving and snorkelling in the world. Here you have a good chance of seeing turtles and wild dolphins, in addition to the colourful reef fish that dart around the coral. Stone Town is just 60 minutes from the villas, allowing for easy day trips into the winding streets of the historic town, and excursions to all corners of this fascinating island.
Further details: The history of Zanzibar has been influenced by many nations, including the Arabia, Persia, India, Portugal, Britian and local tribes from the African mainland. This is clearly noticed in the architecture. Stone Town is a place of narrow lanes, intricately carved wooden doors, towers, terraces and fabulous mosques. In 1964 Zanzibar united with Tanganyika to form the present day Tanzania, although it still enjoys a high degree of autonomy within the unified state. Zanzibar is an archepelago of islands in the Indian Ocean that lie 30km off the coast of Tanzania. The two largest islands are Unguja (usually referred to as 'Zanzibar') and Pemba. Zanzibar Town (including it's old quarter of Stone Town) is the capital of Zanzibar, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Tourism and spices are Zanzibar's main industries are spices and tourism. It is often still referred to as the Spice Islands due to the production of cloves, nutmeg, pepper and cinnamon.
Important cultural considerations
Zanzibar has a long history of religious tolerance and although the islands are 99% Muslim, alcohol and tobacco are freely available. Visitors are, however, requested to show consideration for the culture of Zanzibar by dressing modestly and refraining from public displays of affection. When walking in towns and villages, women should wear clothes that cover their shoulders and knees. Men should not walk bare-chested or wearing swimming trunks. Many visitors refuse to cover up and this causes offense and often outrage amongst the local population, even though these feelings may not be directly expressed. As one sign says, “Short skirts are like nude” On the beaches swimwear is acceptable, but topless sunbathing is not. During the fast of Ramadan, it is considered the height of bad manners to eat and drink in public places or while walking down the street. Non- Muslims should not enter mosques unless specifically invited to do so. Only take pictures of people if you have their permission, and don’t peer too obviously through the doorways of private houses in Stone Town.
Nudity and topless sunbathing is prohibited by Tanzanian Law.
Weather
from July till September very low levels of rainfall and average temperatures around 25°C. From October till December generally very humid with short rains and temperatures rising into the 30s. In January and February the heat soars with average highs.
Charlotte Yersin de Moussac
Everything was perfect about the house and our stay!
Very nice house with an amazing view and private little beach at low tide! The staff and cook were the best on the island! (dec 2022)