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At Mangapwani
Beach Club and Restaurant, guests can spend
the day on the beach soaking up the African
sun, taking the odd dip in the sea to cool down
or enjoying the many watersports on offer.
When it comes to lunchtime,
guests can stroll over to one of the tables
shaded by thatch awning and enjoy a lavish buffet
lunch. The menu has something for everyone,
but mostly takes advantage of Zanzibar's wonderful
seafood. A chef is on hand at the buffet to
prepare dishes to your requirements, adding
the perfect blend of famous Zanzibari spices.
The beach club offers rest
rooms and changing rooms and a bar offering
a variety of cool refreshments throughout the
day. Self-guided and guided nature and cultural
walks are available that include the nearby
historical Mangapwani Slave Caves where the
slaves of the 1800s were kept awaiting the monsoons
and the arrival of the dhows. Transport to the
Zanzibar Serena Inn is available by road or
by boat (depending on times and tides) from
the the Mangapwani Serena Beach Club and Restaurant.
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Seefood
grills, lavish luncheons |
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Home-made
Beach cocktails and beach barbeques |
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Sea
swimming, snorkelling, diving and kayaking |
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Dhow
workshop |
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Dhow
trips and nature trails |
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Historic
‘Slave Cave’ tours, where slaves
were hidden after the abolishment of slavery
made their shipment illegal. They were then
smuggled down to the slave ships at the
dead of night |
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