We had an unforgettable stay at Pongwe Bay Resort! This hidden gem offers a truly tranquil escape with its stunning swimming pool and beautiful surroundings. Our room was spacious, clean, and cozy, decorated with elegance for ultimate comfort. The staff at Pongwe Bay Resort were exceptionally friendly and went above and beyond to ensure our stay was enjoyable. The beachfront location was picturesque and serene, ideal for leisurely walks and sunbathing. While swimming in the sea was affected by the tide, the resort compensated with a fantastic pool and water sports. Dining at the on-site restaurant was a highlight, especially the unique experience at the pier restaurant with breathtaking ocean views. The food was delicious, though some prices, like for beer, were a bit high. The resort's traditional architecture and well-maintained gardens added to its charm. Despite limited internet access in rooms, this minor drawback was overshadowed by the resort's many positive attributes. Go check the fitness center on the beach… that’s a must see. For anyone seeking a peaceful and authentic getaway with excellent service and stunning scenery after a safari or Kilimanjaro climb, Pongwe Bay Resort is an excellent choice. We can't wait to return! On the contrary, steer clear of activities promoted by Mr. Zanzibar at the resort, claiming to be 'the most affordable travel agency in Zanzibar.' Despite their low prices, they offer nothing but disappointment. Opting for their Silver package Safari Blue, we were greeted by a dilapidated boat with a dysfunctional sail, barely holding together with patches. Snorkeling in deep waters was lackluster, with only a few fish lured by chunks of watermelon, amidst the constant risk of being squeezed between other boats. The sandbank resembled a chaotic parking lot with over 40 vessels, and the nearby island coerced visitors into pricey souvenir shops, even charging for basic amenities like toilets ($1). While reputable agencies like Safari Blue offer genuine adventures and quality experiences, Mr. Zanzibar provides a dismal imitation at best. Expect dolphin encounters overshadowed by noisy boats and a relentless focus on extracting money from unsuspecting tourists, rather than delivering promised adventures.
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