Welcome to Jambiani! This charming cluster of villages stretches across 6km of stunning beach on the southeast coast of Unguja, the largest island in the beautiful Zanzibar archipelago.
In these traditional fishing villages, fishing and seaweed trading are the main sources of income. You’ll find dozens of seaweed farms lining the coastline, providing jobs for about 15,000 friendly locals.
In contrast to the bustling Nungwi Beach up north, Jambiani Beach offers a serene vibe, making it a wonderful spot for relaxing beach walks, warm ocean swimming and fun watersports.
Jambiani is characterised by simple boutique hotels rather than large luxury resorts. These small hotels help to preserve the authentic feel of this idyllic village.
If you’re searching for a genuinely relaxing and authentic romantic beach getaway to unwind after a safari, Jambiani is just the place for you!
Soft sand, crystal-clear waters, and endless relaxation awaits.
At low tide you can swim in the pool or just enjoy a cocktail and the beautiful Indian Ocean view.
Each room has two sunbeds and one umbrella allocated.
In case beach towels are needed, please ask at reception. The basket with the two kangahs shall be used within the hotel area.
Enjoy your drink or meal with a wonderful Ocean view from each place.
Create unforgettable memories with a private candlelit dinner on the beach.
Discover the beauty of Zanzibar with our personalized island trip organization.
A soothing massage, expertly administered to melt away tension and restore your balance.
Swim, snorkel, or kite surf by the hotel. Dhow boat tours and other activities available on request.
Don’t wait any longer to embark on your unforgettable journey to Belvedere Resort. Whether you’re craving relaxation, adventure, or a blend of both, our tropical oasis awaits.
Book directly on our website to enjoy a 10% discount at our restaurant and bar!
Stay 5 nights and get a free airport transfer.
Stay 10 nights and get two free airport transfers.
Don’t miss out, plan your stay today!
Charming cluster of villages spanning 6km of beach on the south east coast