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Sharazād Boutique Hotel

Laid-back luxury on Zanzibar’s unspoilt southeast coast
ZanzibarAfrica· 22 Rooms · ££

Relaxed elegance in a truly authentic setting

Unwind in style on Zanzibar’s peaceful southeast coast

Location: Sharazād Boutique Hotel is located along a pristine stretch of Jambiani's south-east coast, just steps from white sand and gently lapped by the Indian Ocean. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens and shaded by native trees, it offers a calm, barefoot-luxury setting within easy reach of the local fihsing village and its authentic life.

Rooms: The hotel offers intimate, well-spaced accommodation across 18 guest units. There is the main Riad-style villa hosing six rooms - including three sea-view, two garden-view and one pool-facing, plus three double-storey bungalows for additional privacy. Rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, ceiling fans, mosquito nets, safety deposit boxes, free Wi-Fi, complimentary water, kikoy sarongs and Panama hats. A couple of two and three bedroom family villas are available too which are perfect for families and larger groups.

Amenities: Sharazād blends elegant simplicity with thoughtful touches. There is a beach-front restaurant, pool bar and lounge, all offering fusion dishes rooted in Italian, Asian, and African influences. A yoga shala and wellness area provide daily classes and spa treatments nearby. Guests can relax on sun loungers or daybeds by the ocean, enjoy bonfire or live-music evenings, and make use of co-working space if needed.

Activities: At Sharazād, you're spoilt for choice. Water sports include snorkelling, diving (via nearby PADI centre), kite-surfing and kayaking. Guests can also enjoy cultural tours, spice farm visits, dolphin-spotting dhow cruises, forest walks and excursions to Stone Town. Yoga, tai-chi or HIIT classes invite wellbeing, while evening entertainment might include beach dinners or live music.

Sustainability: This boutique retreat prioritises low-impact hospitality. Alongside the use of local labour and materials, Sharazād avoids air-conditioning in guest rooms - relying on ceiling fans and cross-ventilation instead. The property runs on solar panels, LED lighting, a desalination plant and a recycling system to reduce waste and protect the local ecosystem.

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When to go to Zanzibar

Find out the best time to visit Zanzibar with our month by month guide.

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January

January is dry season in Zanzibar, it is the best time to swim with whale sharks and exploring the isles corals reefs and exotic fish, with water clarity of 25 meters.

February

February is dry season in Zanzibar, it is the best time to swim with whale sharks and exploring the isles corals reefs and exotic fish, with water clarity of 25 meters.

March

In March Zanzibar experiences a period of long rains - showers become more frequent and it can be very wet from the middle of March.

April

The long rains make April a mixed month to travel, as beaches along the Indian Coastline become very hot and wet. Activities like scuba diving take a turn, with water clarity decreasing due to the weather. We would recommend not travelling during this time.

May

Temperatures during May are high, with strong winds and continual rainfall. If you travel during this time you won't witness the best of Zanzibar.

June

June, the wet season is finally over, temperatures are cooler making it a beautiful time to lounge on the beach or explore the culturally rich Stone Town. Sporadic rainfall may occur across the month.

July

Dry season is in full swing, with consistent weather over this period with little wind and low rainfall. Diving is good during July with clarity levels increasing.

August

Dry season is in full swing, with consistent weather over this period with little wind and low rainfall. Diving is good during August with clarity levels increasing as long as the weather remains temperate.

September

Dry season is in full swing, with consistent weather, the added bonus of September is the possibility of whale watching.

October

October is the ideal month for exploring coral reefs and exotic marine life, with water clarity of 25 meters or more it is perfect for any water lovers. The weather remains temperate, with little wind and rainfall.

November

November brings the arrival of the summer rains and winds, but if you're a keen fisherman, billfish season kicks off. Otherwise, it is the best time to swim with the mighty whale shark and to go coral reef diving.

December

The wet season continues in Zanzibar during December. However, it is the best time to swim with whale sharks. Diving is not at its best but visibility is good for exploring the isles corals reefs and exotic fish.

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