
Mtoni Marine Centre
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Mtoni Marine is a luxury hotel in Zanzibar situated within walking distance from Stone town, yet out of town, on a nice private beach in Marhubi. If you think that the few kilometres are too far to walk, you can take one of the local dala-dalas that pass regularly on the road behind the hotel.
The rooms are clean and nice. Mnotni Manine has a very friendly management and staff. Dining on the beach at night with a wonderful view of the ocean and Zanzibar city is an unforgettable experience. Take a drink at the sunset bar and watch the most beautiful sunsets.
Facilities:
- Back-up Power Generator
- Bar(s)
- Car Parking
- First Aid Kit
- Internet available onsite
- Swimming Pool - Children's
- Meeting Room(s)
- Mobile Phone Reception
- Restaurant(s)
- Swimming Pool(s) - Outdoor
Services:
- Doctor/Nurse on call
- Lifeguards
- Shuttle Service (i.e. to/from town centre - extra charge)
- Vehicle Hire/Car Rental Onsite
Recreation:
- Billiards
- Jet ski/Boat motorized (chargeable)
- Boat non-motorized (complimentary)
- Massage
- Sailing
- Scuba Diving
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Japanese
- kiswahili
Late check out upon request.
A cancellation fee will be payable for all no-shows and reservations released within 40 days of the arrival of the client based on the following scale:
a) No Shows: 100% of the full booking value
b) Within 4 days: 100% of the full booking value
c) 5 to 8 days: 75% of the full booking value
d) 10 to 16 days: 50% of the full booking value
e) 17 to 40 days: 25% of the full booking value
Cash, through your travel agent







Meet Maturaf, Sajiddah and the team at Zenith Tours & Travel Ltd., your local connection in Zanzibar. As locals, we are keen to show you the best that Zanzibar has to offer, and we take great pride in the island's culture, history, natural environment and, of course, the famous spices that Zanzibar is renowned for. We've created a number of initiatives to ensure that the local people benefit from tourism, and that the rich tapestry of Zanzibari culture and history is kept alive.

