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The Serena, Stone Town's most luxurious hotel, is right on the waterfront. The cool white rooms have traditionally carved furniture, with louvered doors...more
see the Zanzibar guideThe Palms is an intimate alternative to the more generic family-style resorts cluttering Zanzibar's busiest beaches. Nestled on the idyllic Bwejuu peninsula an...more
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This camp in rocky outcrops by the Grumeti River is "a peerless fusion of adventure and luxury that melds into the surroundings," and one where elephants and...more
Set on the eastern edge of the Serengeti, this "unique lodge" affords "spectacular views" of the Big Five and wildebeests moving along the Ngorongoro Crater...more
A favorite haunt of stars and supermodels, this private island is astronomically expensiveand one of the most romantic places on earth. The resort offers...more
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The annual wildebeest migration streams past this camp. Raised tents named for local animals utilize natural stone, thatch, and muted savanna colors and...more
Fundu Lagoon is nothing if not remote: You'll have to take a plane, car, and boat from Stone Town just to reach its secluded stretch of sand on Pemba Island....more
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Escape from traffic, phones, TV, and e-mail on idyllic Chumbe Island. Guests retreat from civilization in palm-thatched bungalows right by the ocean, though...more
see the Zanzibar guideHoused in a refurbished 19th-century villa, the Zanzibar Palace Hotel is an elegant addition to the Stone Town scene. The nine-room Palace doesn't stray far...more
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American billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II has established three splendid lodgings—Sasakwa, Sabora, and Faru Faru—within his 340,000-acre tract...more








