This is where it all happens in Nungwi. After burning down two years ago, the owners have restored the place to almost its original state, with the exception of a couple of new additions and nicer rooms.
If you are looking to be at the centre of all the action in Nungwi, then this is definitely the place to be. The place is full of vibey younger people. They have a huge array of facilities from a dive shop to an internet café to a boutique. You could actually just stay here and not go anywhere else if you liked, as it is all here.
However, we would recommend checking out the area around Amaan Bungalows, as there is a lot to do and sea, for example the Dhow building facilities in the area, the local village and plenty of lovely beaches to walk on. There is some excellent fishing in the area and they have a fantastic dive shop run by a South African affectionately known as “brew”. The facilities at the hotel are excellent, and the pricing is very good.
The hotel is locally owned and run by a Kenyan chap, Andrew. They are centrally located in Nungwi, making them easily accessible to the villages and surrounding areas. We like the vibe of the place, as it is always busy, there is always something to do or a place to go. They have a festive pub in the Blue Sea restaurant which can go on until the early hours of the morning. If you enjoy partying, then this pub, together with Cholo’s just up the road, should keep you going during your stay.
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Amaan Bungalows' rooms have been divided up into 4 categories, however, we will not sell type D rooms, as they are way too basic.
The best rooms by far are the Sea Front Rooms. These 5 rooms are located just about in the ocean on a cliff. They have a fantastic balcony where you can sit and overlook the ocean enjoying cocktails. These rooms are bigger than the other rooms, and come furnished in a Zanzibar style. The rooms could do with a woman’s touch though, just to make it that little bit cozier. They have en suite bathrooms with hot water. |