Stunning 'jungle-meet-ocean' aesthetic with lush botanical gardens
Private villas with plunge pools offer serious seclusion
Staff like Omar and Sarah are frequently named as making guests feel like family
クイックテイク: A visually striking eco-resort that struggles with the harsh reality of Zanzibar's east coast tides and occasional service hiccups.
@Mistertravel.k によるレビュー: I stayed in this villa at Ycona and honestly, the night swims were the best part. The way the pool lights up the whole space is just magical. Felt like a movie star.
ここに泊まったゲストの声
The hype
Guests are blown away by the design and the private pools, but many feel 'nickel-and-dimed' by high food prices and extra charges.
Reality check
The 'luxury' label feels stretched when you're charged $15 for delivery of 'average' food or when the power cuts out.
You prefer lounging in a private pool over swimming in the ocean
You are a nature lover who enjoys 'jungle' vibes (and doesn't mind the bugs that come with it)
You want a romantic, quiet escape far from the party crowds of Nungwi
清潔さと保守管理
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and generally good, though 'island time' applies to requests.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern and clean, but watch for ants attracted to water/sweet smells.
Maintenance: Newer property so major systems work, but salt air eats everything quickly—expect some rust or peeling paint.
Linens & towels: Good quality, though humidity can make them feel permanently damp.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh sea air and frangipani, occasionally whiffs of stagnant water from the 'lake' or mangroves.
Sleepability™
8静か
静か
0-4うるさい
4-7.5中程度
7.5-10静か
Local wildlife (bush babies, birds) at night
Generator hum during island power outages
Loud music from the restaurant if staying in villas near the main hub
予約前に
知っておくと良いこと
The resort is in Marumbi, which is very quiet; you are 45+ minutes from Stone Town and Nungwi
Download a tide app (like 'Tides Near Me') before you go—plan your reef walks around low tide
Airport transfers arranged by the hotel are significantly more expensive ($100+) than local taxis ($40-50)
持ち物
Reef shoes (essential for walking the beach at low tide)
High-strength DEET mosquito repellent (the 'eco' stuff provided often isn't enough)
Cash (USD) for tips, as the hotel policy on tipping/service charges can be confusing
ルームジニー
おすすめ
Beachfront Villas for the sea breeze (helps with bugs) and views, even if you can't swim
Panoramic Rooftop Villas for the private sunbathing space and plunge pool
避けるべきお部屋
Jungle Villas if you are prone to mosquito bites—they are set deep in the vegetation with less airflow
Villas closest to the main restaurant/bar if you are a light sleeper (music noise)
ルームリクエストジニー – コピー&ペースト
“We are celebrating a special occasion and would love a Beachfront Villa as far from the main restaurant as possible to ensure quiet. We prioritize a strong ocean breeze over being close to the lobby.”
FAQ と隠された便利な使い方
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
Can I swim in the ocean?
Only at high tide. At low tide, the water recedes hundreds of meters, revealing mudflats and coral. You will need the pool.
Is it all-inclusive?
No. Most rates are Bed & Breakfast or Half Board. Food and drink prices are high for Tanzania (e.g., $15-20 cocktails).
Is there AC?
Yes, but it's solar/grid hybrid. It can struggle during the hottest part of the day or cut out briefly during power switchovers.
Are there bugs?
Yes. It is an 'eco-resort' in a tropical garden. Ants in the room and mosquitoes at dusk are common complaints.
Is it good for families?
They have family villas, but the vibe is very couple-centric and quiet. Teenagers might be bored; toddlers need watching near the many pools.
How is the WiFi?
Spotty. Good enough for emails, but don't count on streaming 4K video or taking critical Zoom calls.
インサイダー情報
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Book the 'Coral Cave Massage'—it's performed in a natural coral chamber that is only accessible at low tide.
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Walk to the nearby local village of Uroa for a reality check and cheaper, authentic food (try 'Kaussar Restaurant' if open).
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The 'Tropical Lake' is man-made/enhanced; it's pretty but don't expect to swim in it—it's for viewing and wildlife.
行く前に知っておくべき5つのこと
💡The 'Eco' label is used to justify some lack of amenities (like weaker AC or limited water pressure).
💡You might be charged a 'tray charge' per person for room service, not per order.
💡The 'Gym' is technically over-water, but it's over the small tropical lake, not the ocean.
💡Monkeys may visit your terrace—do not leave food outside or windows open.
💡The drive to the hotel involves a very bumpy, unpaved road for the last stretch.