



Dotted with plump white cushions, dark cane chairs and wooden tables the lobby is a tasteful mix of European lines with light Swahili stye. Traditional tables and decorative accents like Masaii blankets create a delicate sense of place. White washed walls with Italian terra-cotta styled floors and arabesque archways open up to expansive views of the grounds and the beach beyond. Pathways spread out through the gardens to the bungalows and down to the beach bar, swimming pool and ocean.
Space will not be an issue in each of the ten beautifully decorated hatch roofed bandas, scattered along the garden trails of Amani Beach. Fitted out with beautiful and expansive Swahili four poster beds, draped in soft linen and mosquito netting. A fan and air conditioning ensure you are kept cool. Large ensuite bathrooms access through shutter doors with both baths and a shower.Each has their own private tiled patio and a hammock to lounge in and admire the ocean views.
With the large grounds there is plenty to occupy the kids, both big and small, there is plenty to do or not do as you wish. From trampolines, swimming, tennis and squash courts onsite to horse riding, snorkeling and boating that can all easily be arranged with the hotel you will be able to keep yourself as busy. The beach at low tide is long and relatively empty save for some local fishermen- perfect for walks and exploration.
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Enjoy the eclectic mix of old and new, watch the fishing boats come in and shop for souvenirs in Dar.