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Caraway Beach Holiday

5 days • 1 location • 1 country
DAR ES SALAAM AIRPORT TO DAR ES SALAAM AIRPORT

The epitome of a peaceful beach retreat, the Caraway Beach Holiday offers relaxation on flawless beaches and the opportunity to explore beautiful waters. Stay in the island’s only lodge and enjoy complete exclusivity.

Visiting Fanjove Island

US$5,200 - US$5,680 per person

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Fanjove Island Lodge

Fanjove Lodge

Fanjove Private Island Lodge is a relatively new place to stay, and the very first on this previously unexplored private island.


100% (8 reviews)

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