Chumbe Island

Location : Tanzania Zanzibar

Bungalow lounge area, Chumbe Island

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Chumbe Island

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Chumbe Island is superb example of genuine Eco-tourism which has been a successful operation for just over 10 years.

Hotel Fast Facts

outlying island close to Stone Town outlying island close to Stone Town
7 Bungalows 7 Bungalows
full board full board
central dining building central dining building
nature trails, snorkelling nature trails, snorkelling
No diving No diving
children welcome children welcome
Numerous Conservation Awards Numerous Conservation Awards
closed mid April - mid June closed mid April - mid June
from US$250 pppn from US$250 pppn

Safari & Beach Ratings

Experience: 12345
Style: 12345
Cost: 12345

The 7 bungalows on Chumbe Island are beautifully designed in order to provide both privacy and a sense of freedom through living out in the open.

Each bungalow has a sleeping area which is equipped with double or twin beds and lies under a palm thatched roof.  The sleeping area sits alongside a self- contained bathroom with a hot & cold shower. There is also a large living room with handmade furniture, African art and colourful fabrics.

All the bungalows overlook the sea and it takes just 30 seconds to stroll from the comforts of your bungalow hammock to feeling the warm tropical ocean lapping at your feet.

Dining takes place under the impressive roof of the visitor's centre, which overlooks the sea between Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania. The chefs provide an abundant supply of mouth-watering dishes that are a mixture of Zanzibarian, Arabic, Indian and African tastes and satisfy both vegetarians and non-vegetarians.

The Chumbe Island Coral Park is a unique, privately managed, nature reserve developed and managed by the Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd (CHICOP). It is a rare example of a still pristine coral island ecosystem in an otherwise heavily over-fished and over-exploited area.

The reserve includes a reef sanctuary, which has become the first gazetted marine park in Tanzania, and a forest reserve.  Approximately 90% of Chumbe Island is covered by one of the last remaining pristine 'coral rag' forests in Zanzibar.