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Tulia Zanzibar
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Tulia Zanzibar
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The food at Tulia Zanzibar Unqiue Beach Resort is one of its most outstanding assets.
The hotel's driveway gives a rather formal first impression…
…quickly belied by the waterslides, pools and overall atmosphere.
The main central area is occupied by the bar and dining area…
…where sumptuous meals are served at times to suit you.
The chef's signature poached eggs are spectacular.
You might start the day with a glance at the tides and the weather…
…and if it's hot, you can retreat to the shade of the foot-cooler above the bar.
From here you can keep an eye on the state of the tide.
The dining area is on the left and the bar on the right.
The seaward end of the pool has its own pool bar.
The dining area is right next to the pool...
... which is one of the most impressive we have seen on Zanzibar.
If you're feeling energetic, climb up to the waterslides.
There's a restful spa area for massages and treatments.
Except at low tide, you can easily explore the beach…
…and there are loungers on the beach terrace (an artificial beach) all the time.
Looking north from the pool, the seafront villas are ranged along the cliff.
The first of these is very conveniently located, though a little less private.
They all have views directly out to sea.
These villas include lots of space and a bathtub at the front.
The quality of linens is very high, and all rooms have internal phones and desks.
The villa bathrooms are very spacious, with walk-in closets…
…powerful showers…
…and separate toilets and bidets.
The garden rooms are in pairs…
…and have beautiful, partly shaded decks.
Like the seafront villas, they have large platform beds…
…with headboards that incorporate lighting and power points, and are fully netted.
The bathrooms behind…
…are slightly smaller, but include all the same touches.
The 'royal villa' is set back amidst the gardens, and has a stylish lounge...
... grand double bed...
... and a free standing bathtub.
All Tulia's rooms include minibar fridges, Nespresso machines and plenty of water.
The grounds at Tulia are densely planted…
…with a riotously colourful range of indigenous plants and trees…
…and are a delight to walk through.
Barbecues are often arranged on the beach terrace, with candles in the sand…
…and Maasai dancing on the beach below.
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The food at Tulia Zanzibar Unqiue Beach Resort is one of its most outstanding assets.
The food at Tulia Zanzibar Unqiue Beach Resort is one of its most outstanding assets.
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The hotel's driveway gives a rather formal first impression…
The hotel's driveway gives a rather formal first impression…
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…quickly belied by the waterslides, pools and overall atmosphere.
…quickly belied by the waterslides, pools and overall atmosphere.
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The main central area is occupied by the bar and dining area…
The main central area is occupied by the bar and dining area…
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…where sumptuous meals are served at times to suit you.
…where sumptuous meals are served at times to suit you.
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The chef's signature poached eggs are spectacular.
The chef's signature poached eggs are spectacular.
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You might start the day with a glance at the tides and the weather…
You might start the day with a glance at the tides and the weather…
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…and if it's hot, you can retreat to the shade of the foot-cooler above the bar.
…and if it's hot, you can retreat to the shade of the foot-cooler above the bar.
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From here you can keep an eye on the state of the tide.
From here you can keep an eye on the state of the tide.
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The dining area is on the left and the bar on the right.
The dining area is on the left and the bar on the right.
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The seaward end of the pool has its own pool bar.
The seaward end of the pool has its own pool bar.
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The dining area is right next to the pool...
The dining area is right next to the pool...
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... which is one of the most impressive we have seen on Zanzibar.
... which is one of the most impressive we have seen on Zanzibar.
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If you're feeling energetic, climb up to the waterslides.
If you're feeling energetic, climb up to the waterslides.
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There's a restful spa area for massages and treatments.
There's a restful spa area for massages and treatments.
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Except at low tide, you can easily explore the beach…
Except at low tide, you can easily explore the beach…
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…and there are loungers on the beach terrace (an artificial beach) all the time.
…and there are loungers on the beach terrace (an artificial beach) all the time.
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Looking north from the pool, the seafront villas are ranged along the cliff.
Looking north from the pool, the seafront villas are ranged along the cliff.
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The first of these is very conveniently located, though a little less private.
The first of these is very conveniently located, though a little less private.
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They all have views directly out to sea.
They all have views directly out to sea.
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These villas include lots of space and a bathtub at the front.
These villas include lots of space and a bathtub at the front.
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The quality of linens is very high, and all rooms have internal phones and desks.
The quality of linens is very high, and all rooms have internal phones and desks.
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The villa bathrooms are very spacious, with walk-in closets…
The villa bathrooms are very spacious, with walk-in closets…
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…powerful showers…
…powerful showers…
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…and separate toilets and bidets.
…and separate toilets and bidets.
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The garden rooms are in pairs…
The garden rooms are in pairs…
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…and have beautiful, partly shaded decks.
…and have beautiful, partly shaded decks.
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Like the seafront villas, they have large platform beds…
Like the seafront villas, they have large platform beds…
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…with headboards that incorporate lighting and power points, and are fully netted.
…with headboards that incorporate lighting and power points, and are fully netted.
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The bathrooms behind…
The bathrooms behind…
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…are slightly smaller, but include all the same touches.
…are slightly smaller, but include all the same touches.
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The 'royal villa' is set back amidst the gardens, and has a stylish lounge...
The 'royal villa' is set back amidst the gardens, and has a stylish lounge...
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... grand double bed...
... grand double bed...
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... and a free standing bathtub.
... and a free standing bathtub.
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All Tulia's rooms include minibar fridges, Nespresso machines and plenty of water.
All Tulia's rooms include minibar fridges, Nespresso machines and plenty of water.
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The grounds at Tulia are densely planted…
The grounds at Tulia are densely planted…
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…with a riotously colourful range of indigenous plants and trees…
…with a riotously colourful range of indigenous plants and trees…
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…and are a delight to walk through.
…and are a delight to walk through.
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Barbecues are often arranged on the beach terrace, with candles in the sand…
Barbecues are often arranged on the beach terrace, with candles in the sand…
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…and Maasai dancing on the beach below.
…and Maasai dancing on the beach below.

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