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Fundu Lagoon is on Pemba
Island, which is part of the Zanzibar archipelago and lies to the
north of its larger, better known sister island, Unguja. The hotel is
situated on a remote and beautiful beach on the south western side of
Pemba, and is only accessible by boat.
There are sixteen rooms, consisting of canvas tents set under makuti
(thatch) roofs on wooden decks, all with views over the sea. The rooms
are equipped with large double or twin beds, mosquito nets, ceiling
and standing fans, and indoor and outdoor seating areas. Each has an
ensuite bathroom with fresh hot water shower, toilet and basin. The
rooms are connected to the main buildings by wooden walkways or paths
through indigenous forest. Some rooms are situated along the
beachfront and the remaining on the hillside, which have wide views
over the lagoon. Two of the sixteen rooms are suites, with their own
private chill out deck and plunge pool, and two are superior suites
which also have an extensive indoor and outdoor lounge space and
mezzanine platform.
The main hotel is built under thatch and is large and airy and
overlooks the sea. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the main
dining area or at the jetty bar with a three course lunch and dinner,
all with a choice of dishes of international standard. Some meals will
be served on the white sandy beach. There are three bars, one of which
is situated a third of the way along a long jetty which stretches way
out into the sea.
Fundu is the epitome of a "bare foot paradise" with a distinct
Robinson Crusoe air in a remote and peaceful location. It is a place
for guests to relax and unwind in casual, yet stylish surroundings.
The main means of visiting Pemba Island are by light aircraft charter
or schedule flight. There is also a ferry service but this is not
always reliable. The airport is Chake Chake in the centre of the
island, and the main port used by the ferry service is Mkoani in the
south-west. After arriving at the airport there is a 30 minute vehicle
ride to Mkoani Port on a bitumen road. There is a private speedboat
service (20-25 minutes) from Mkoani Port to Fundu Lagoon. There is no
useable road access.
The best weather is between December and March and again from July to
early November, with the optimum months being July through to
September.
The hotel has a fully equipped dive centre, ‘Dive 7/10’. Trips are
available to nearby Misali Island with a pristine beach and superb
snorkeling and diving. Dhow sunset cruises, canoe safaris through the
mangroves, sailing trips on a 30’ catamaran or in the canoes of the
local fishermen are also available. Excursions around Pemba Island can
also be organized with some advanced notice.
Fundu Lagoon has a stunning infinity pool overlooking the ocean so
guests can lounge by the pool, relax on the beach or take a trip to
Misali Island. In addition, there is a wonderful spa treatment
room adjacent to the pool area which overlooks the jungle, where a
variety of massages and beauty treatments are available.
Dates: Closed between April
16 & June 14
Rack Rates 2008: does not
include airport transfers ($40 per vehicle), diving, motorized water
sports
Low season (June 15 - June 30,
November 1 - December 14, April 1 - 15)
$ 305 ppn (Ocean
View/Beach side)
$ 330 ppn (Beach side)
$ 425 ppn (Suite rooms)
$ 530 ppn (Superior
suite)
- single surcharge
$ 135 - $ 200
High
season (July 1 - October 31, December 15 - March 31 2009)
$ 370 ppn (Ocean
View)
$ 405 ppn (Beach side)
$ 485 ppn (Suite rooms)
$ 610 ppn (Superior
suite)
- single surcharge
$ 150 - $ 220
Holiday surcharges apply.