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Kikadini Villas: Traveller Reviews

P.O Box 6 | Kiakadini, Jambiani, Tanzania
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Ranked #2 of 15 Jambiani B&B and Inns
4.5 of 5 stars 33 Reviews
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Travelersk515
Palo Alto, California
2 reviews
5 helpful votes
“Quiet and restful homeymoon at Kikadini.”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 August 2008
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Kikadini Villas is beautiful and well appointed, and appears the most luxurious resort in Jambiani. The villas are constructed beautifully. The staff is attentive and accessible, but at the same time try to offer their services "at a distance" for privacy. The staff consists of a housekeeper, John the affable host, a waiter and the chef. The personal chef provides excellent food, cooking in your villas' kitchen at any time you specify. Half-board is standard, but you can request lunch, which is $13USD per person. After sampling several local hotel restaurants, we came to believe that the food at Kikadini was far and away the best, and by the end of our stay we were taking all our meals there.

We stayed in Villa Maroc, which we enjoyed immensely. Although another review reported that part of it was used as an office, we had the entire villa to ourselves. There is a fantastic second-story patio, with beach chairs where we had complete privacy.

The bedrooms all have a small refrigerator, and have beautiful beds romantically decorated. As nice as the beds look, they are not as comfortable some of the extravagant bedroom sets we've seen at high end bed and breakfasts. There is great furniture as well, but one important omission is a room safe. Each villa does have a stereo that plays CDs, but there is no radio, television, or even telephones.

The stretch of Jambiani beach by Kikadini villas is not private, and can be populated by fisherman, seaweed farmers, and freelance tourguides ("beachboys") of Jambiani village. It is a beautiful stretch of beach, with a great deal of tidal variation, so swimming needs some degree of timing.

The resort itself does not organize activities, but at your request can provide a reputable local guide for snorkeling, village tours, dolphin tours on the south of Zanzibar, and tours of Jozani forest. Solicitations for such services by "beach boys" are common, and you are free to make arrangements on your own, but the the staff prefer to steer you to guides that they trust. They also discourage bringing outsiders into the compound, such as the numerous beach women who offer henna painting and massage.

The villas are generally very quiet, and when not busy, the resort seems desolate. There is a primary school nearby, and though the owners erected a large wall as a sound-barrier, the sound of children permeates the air at times during the day. Though this did not bother us at all, in fact is was quite pleasant, this may potentially turn off some guests who want absolute quiet. Besides this though, the villas are very quiet, and there is no road or traffic noise whatsoever.

The resort lacks a restaurant and a pool, which would be very nice. These amenities are in the process of being built. Each of the villas has a wireless internet connection, which is generally slow by western standards and during peak hours may not be functional. The village features an internet-connected computer which amounts to a single laptop in a small one room building. The cost is 3000Tsh for 30 minutes. Besides a few corner-shops, there is little that the village offers in terms of commerce.

The resort and Jambiani is also very isolated, about 70-90 minutes from Stone Town. This is a consideration when planning excursions.

We decided on Kikadini after several very helpful suggestions from our tour operator, Expert Africa. Their website was helpful in determining the type of resort we wanted, as they have many good reviews organized by region in Zanzibar.

Overall we had a fantastic time, the staff was wonderful, the food great, and the beach gorgeous.

Stayed July 2008
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Pikinini
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Senior Reviewer
9 reviews
21 helpful votes
“Amazing place with very special personal touch!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 July 2008

We stayed in Villa Palm in July 2008 and just loved it! The villas are placed right at the beach, the place is beautifully furnished, the delicious meals are prepared by a private chef in the villa and you could not ask for more privacy.
The staff is excellent and the owner is very helpful and friendly!
We even canceled two nights in Stone Town to go back to Jambiani!
The perfect place for anyone who wants to escape to a secluded place!

  • Liked — The privacy of the villa and the service
  • Stayed July 2008, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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lichthof
Frankfurt
1 review
3 helpful votes
“loved it”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 31 March 2007
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We have been in Casa Del Mar Hotel and Kikadini Villas ( Maroco and Bahati ) three times in
In the last 18 months. We spent 5 nights in Maroco villa and 4 nights in Casa del mar Hotel.
(They are neighbors)
I never wrote reviews about places I stayed in, but I was wondering when I read the last
reviews about these 2 hotels, is not fair and very confusing !!!. for the matter of fact, I was with
my wife at the same period. And I got to know the owners of casa del mar and villas, they are
friendly people, doing their best to get us (clients) satisfied.
It’s true we saw that the owner of Maroc is building another nice Villa beside Casa Del Mar
hotel (the Villa is almost finished ) and we did not feel any extreme noise neither in Casa nor
in Maroc!.
The food in both hotels is fantastic and the prices are more than fair for the value of
the food and the services you get. Both owners are taking good care after all the details in their
hotel starting in cleaning the beach until wishing you a nice evening and sweet dreams! You feel
as you are at home.
you can feel even the cooperation between these two hotels every day and night in order to get us
clients happy. I will definitely stay again with my wife and 2 children in September for the fourth
time! In Casa Del Mar and in the new Villa and I will recommend both of them to my Friends in

Germany.

  • Liked — the rooms and the beach
  • Disliked — going home
  • Stayed March 2007, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 5 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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HolidaymakerRsa
RSA
1 review
“Wonderful Honeymoon”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 March 2007

My husband and I spent 4 nights of our honeymoon at Villa Maroc in July 2006 and absolutely loved it. We had already spent 4 nights at one of the bigger resorts and were looking for something a little more private.

The only meals we ate were the breakfasts which were served on our private patio in front of the Villa by friendly staff members. Lunchtimes we would eat out in the local restaurants and in the evening we chose to just buy fruit which we prepared in our kitchen and enjoyed on our private roof-top underneath the stars.

A hilight for us was waking up early to watch the sunrise over the sea and watch the locals gathering seaweed (apparently a thriving business in these parts) . We found the beach directly in front of the Villa perfect for sunbathing & swimming and practically deserted.

We found the owner and her staff to be extremely pleasant and helpful, going the extra mile when needed. If you are looking for somewhere private and a little different without the trappings of the larger resorts then I would highly recommend Villa maroc.

Stayed July 2006
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francoiskim
South Africa
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3 reviews
18 helpful votes
“Villa Maroc OK but advertising misleading, needs some improvement”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 March 2007
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We had a reasonable stay at Villa Maroc for a few days in March. We chose the area because it was remote and rural and it certainly was.

On the positive side:
* The place is really remote and very quite. It is definitely not part of the mainstream tourist areas and very rural and therefore offers a difference experience and view of the island.
* The villa itself and it's decor was really lovely, well layed out with lovely finishes and decor
*The food was good which was prepared by the in-house chef

On the negative side:
* There really is no place to swim in order to cool off. The sea is located some way in as the shallow waters close by is very warm (feels like you are taking a bath rather) and it s quite a walk to the cool waters and by the time you walk back again, you need to take a shower!. As the area is very warm this is quite anoying. The owner apparently wants to build a pool which will work well but currently the sea is really not suitable for swimming.
* Although it is not the owners fault, the beach was quite dirty with litter of bottles (even pieces of glass), plastics, etc which is indicative of the rural area. It is a pitty to see that the hotels in the area does not get involved with the community to clean up the beaches
* We found the advertising of Villa Maroc to be quite misleading as one gets the idea on the website that you rent the villa exclusively. Unfortunately this is not true as the owners accommodation and office is in the same building! The villa is really lovely but to have the owner coming and going all the time totally spoils the advertised privacy and exclusivity. When lunch or dinner is served on the terrace, this is directly in front of the office door and the staff keeps coming and going
* The owners is currently building another villa right next toto Villa Maroc which is very annoying and one should have been advised of this in advance. The noise really is irritating and the "quiet environment" is misleading.
* Both Villa Bahati and Villa Maroc is right next to a local school. Although this is part of the rural scene, it is actually very noisy and disturbing until lunch time.
* We felt the $30 per person for dinner was quite high and not really value for money for what you got. As there appears to be no good restaurants in the area and the owner did not want to recommend any of them, you basically had no choice but to eat at the villa. Although the food was very good, we felt the costs were too high and although the accommodation was fairly good value for money, this cost for dinner and extras "made up for it!" Most other hotels and restaurants, charged approximately $20 for a similiar dinner.
* The villa's decor is really beautiful and well layed out but we could not understand why the owner did not invest in airconditiong - the cool sea breaze really does not exist at times and we had difficulty sleeping on all of the nights. There is a fan in the room but this does not have any effect as it is placed outside the mosquito net. Quite frankly we could not sleep at night even with all the doors and windows open.
* Although we love animals, the owners had a number of dogs and a cat around the villa and after a while it gets quite irritating to have them around especially as they were barking the one night for quite some time while you are trying to get some sleep!
* Service was quite good but sometimes basic special requests are not being attended to effectively

In short we really did love the setting and the villa itself was lovely. Although the area is defintiely not a tourist trap but rather in a lovely rural area, we felt that it was sometimes too rural with the litter on the beach, the noisy school, etc which detracted from what could otherwise have been a lovely stay.

Some simple improvements to the villa could be made but we really felt mislead by the apparent "exclusivity" of the villa and we should have been informed about the building (which seems like it will continue for quite some time).

Some of the more exclusive smaller hotels on the island offers the same "away from it all experience" but with more privacy and although a bit more expensive, well worth the extra money spent. Also, the beach itself is much better in the northern areas of the island.

Although the stay was not all bad, we would not return and would rather recommend some of the smaller exclusive hotels for the same experience.

  • Liked — Setting and view
  • Disliked — Dirty beach, misleading advertising
  • Stayed March 2007, travelled as a couple
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 2 of 5 stars Service
    • 1 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Torgeir Vaage, Director at Kikadini Villas, responded to this review
2 August 2009
Kikadini Villas has been under construction for quite some time, and our rates have reflected that. Unfortunately, during the construction phase there have been short periods were the service level has suffered and we regret any inconvience caused.

The construction of Kikadini Villas is now complete (September 2009), and we strongly believe we can offer our clients the finest boutique hotel experience on Zanzibar. The review in the recent Bradt Guide should support that, although written one year before completion. The hotel now has ten private suites in 4 different beachfront villas, and two restaurant options, a shisha lounge, a beautiful pool - and the property has been shielded from the neighborhood school.

With the completion, we have brought in an international management team, with toplevel experience from running 5-star properties elsewhere in Africa and Europe.

And with that, we believe Kikadini Villas will be setting new standards on Zanzibar - in terms of design, ambiance, service, food, client satisfaction!
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