



Communal areas are scattered throughout the property. There is an indoor and outdoor dining area with views of the surrounding suburbs, numerous lounge areas, two open-sided bandas, a lovely pool and a lawn bar. A combination of African and European style gives Onsea House a comfortable home-away-from-home feel.
Onsea House has four guest rooms – two in the main house that open on to a shared terrace and two in a cottage in the garden, each with a private wooden balcony. All the rooms are similar in style, simply but elegantly furnished with four-poster beds draped with mosquito nets and en-suite bathrooms with both a bath and shower.
Onsea House is a great base from which to enjoy a wide variety of activities, although most do come at an extra cost. A visit to Arusha National Park is a real treat, with one-day safaris further afield also available. Explore the traditional cultural and community projects nearby; buy holiday reminders at lesser-known retail hotspots recommended by your hosts; enjoy local sporting facilities to get a bit of a workout; or simply chill on a pool recliner, cocktail in hand.
Dusty, rustic and a little bit quirky, there’s plenty to do in Arusha before or after a safari.