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Kilimanjaro hotel Kempinski:
Located in Dar es Salaam and adjacent to the Indian Ocean, ‘The Kili’, is a popular landmark in the city, a reminder of the region’s elegant colonial heritage. All guest rooms and suites are elegantly appointed with tropical interiors, rich timber floors with brightly accented fabrics, reflecting the colors of Africa and its people. Rooms and suites are equipped with wireless internet access, international satellite LCD TV and all amenities to be found in an international hotel. Main hotel features include 2 restaurants; an all day dining restaurant and a Chinese restaurant. In addition it has 3 bars, the ‘Bar Lounge’, the ‘Pool Juice Bar’ and the ‘Roof Bar’. The banqueting rooms are suitable for meetings and conferences for up to 400 people.
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Mediterraneo Hotel:
Mediterraneo Hotel and Restaurant is a resort style hotel located by the Indian Ocean in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is situated close to the centre of Dar-es-Salaam and has attractive gardens overlooking the Indian Ocean. The open-air restaurant with the Indian Ocean on one side and candlelit gardens on the other is an ideal venue for dinner where a selection of Italian-Mediterranean dishes including pizza cooked in a wooden oven, homemade pasta and a wide range of seafood dishes are served.
Accommodation is offered in one-storey cottage-style rooms which have Mediterranean tiled floors, hardwood counter tops, large comfortable beds and a self-contained bathroom with bathtub. The rooms are set in private and natural surroundings, featuring generous verandas, most with a breathtaking ocean view.
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Ras Kutani:
Ras Kutani lies on a paradise beach at the Indian Ocean and offers exclusivity and a very private atmosphere. The 12 very open and airy cottages built with wood and bamboo are comfortably furnished and are either situated directly at the beach, at the lagoon or on a hill with a wonderful view on the Indian Ocean. A big veranda with two hammocks each invite you to relax in the shade. Although relaxation and regenaration are the main aspects of a stay at Ras Kutani, you will also find a wide variety of water sports offered. The gentle wind is ideal for sailing and windsurfing and also fishing and deep-sea-fishing is possible. The year round warm water and the reef with its great variety of fishes make Ras Kutani attractive for snorklers. You will especially hold fond memories of the walks and horse back rides along the beautiful beach.
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Royal Palm Moevenpick:
Royal Palm Moevenpick is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Dar es Salaam. It puts its guests in the center of exciting shopping, nightlife, culture and dining experiences. Fine cuisine, personalized service and very friendly and helpful staff create a truly African flair.
Accommodation is offered in 230 rooms that overlook either the beautiful city centre or golf course. Some of the facilities in the hotel include a sauna, tennis courts, a casino, a golf course and a swimming pool.
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Sea Cliff:
Sea Cliff is ideally situated at the Msasani Peninsula, overlooking the Indian Ocean and close to the city centre of Dar es Salaam. The hotel has a swimming pool surrounded by pleasant sunshades and beds, and a good restaurants with a spectacular view of the waves crashing into the cliffs below.
Accommodation is offered in 92 ensuite rooms of different categories which have free internet connection, satellite television and international direct-dial telephone. The rooms are comfortable and appealing, especially if you can secure a sea view.
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The Slipway:
Slipway is a small mall with several restaurants and shops located directly at the ocean, around 20 min drive from Down Town Dar es Salaam. The twenty rooms are relatively small but comfortable. A particular draw of Slipway is an open air restaurant, with the moon beautifully being reflected in the sea.
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The Retreat:
The Retreat is the place to stay if you want to be pampered. Relax beneath tropical palms and doze in hammocks to the sound of the waves only metres away, or read a book in an antique planter’s chair, sipping a cocktail with nothing to interrupt but the songbirds in the frangipani trees.
The Retreat is an exclusive guesthouse where you begin your morning to the songs of local fishermen hauling in their catches and eat fresh tropical fruits on your teakwood verandah. End your day with a refreshing swim, and then a cocktail in the ocean-side gazebo, before retreating to enjoy outdoor candlelit cuisine that entices guests back again and again - with fine wines, freshly baked bread, fish caught only hours before, grilled or marinated meats, and vegetables plucked from nearby gardens. Swim in the pool, take a dip in the warm sea or just stroll along the pristine, deserted beachfront. Also available are daily trips to and from the city, picnics, water-skiing and speedboat trips to deserted islands.
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