5/5 - Excellent
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Its nature and people deserve caring visitors along ecotourism principles, its uniquely rich marine and terresterial ecosystems are in jeopardy because of lack of food security, jobs and basic public services

My husband and I stayed at Pemba Paradise for 4 nights in January 2023. There aren't a lot of options on Pemba, and of course Aiyana and Manta are the premium (and very expensive) places to stay on the northern end. Having stayed at a great number of hotels in many parts of the world, for Pemba Island ...
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2023

Excellent stay even though it rained 2 full days while I was there. The room and grounds are gorgeous. The bathtub and outside shower are amazing. Note there’s no wifi in the villas but you can download in the main dining area. The meals were scrumptious. You will not leave hungry. The fresh juices ...
Reviewed on 23 Nov 2023

Expedia said flights included in the price, booked two flights, hotel from 12/26/17 to 1/02/2018, only trouble there was a third flight required at a cost of $360US not include in the price, yet it said flights included,. That is where the trouble began. We couuld not get to the Hotel as booked, ...
Reviewed on 3 Jan 2018

The staff are wonderful. So friendly!
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2025

Everything was perfect, I would just recommend improving the menu. 🙈
Reviewed on 5 Aug 2025

Staff was over the top friendly Very courteous Rooms were spotless clean
Reviewed on 31 Dec 2025
Explore the great outdoors at Ngezi Forest Reserve, a lovely green space in Pemba Island. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Its nature and people deserve caring visitors along ecotourism principles, its uniquely rich marine and terresterial ecosystems are in jeopardy because of lack of food security, jobs and basic public services
