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USHONGO BEACH COTTAGES 

USHONGO BEACH COTTAGES. 

 “CAPTIVATING. COASTAL. CONNECTION”

Ushongo Beach Cottages is located 65km south of Tanga between Pangani and the National Park Saadani and opposite the famous spice island Zanzibar. The legendary Ushongo, Pangani Beach offers an elevated home experience in an extraordinary neighborhood of seaside hotels and residence.

From an oceanfront white sandy beach that blends seamlessly into the horizon, to an inviting living room that flows effortlessly outdoors. The Beach Cottages offers an extraordinary sense of place, where family and friends form deep connections in a rare beachside setting.

Beach Cottages Options

At Ushongo Beach Cottages, each Beach Cottage is spacious and private, with in-room perks like free Wi-Fi, room service, kitchens with ceramic-tiled walls and large windows that fill the room with plenty of natural light while offering breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery.

In our small haven, our history and stories run deep and the exotic, fragrance filled gardens embrace your garden or sea view en-suite accommodation. The Beach Cottages offers an extraordinary sense of place, where family and friends form deep connections in a rare beachside setting.

There is three beautiful Beach Cottages options ranging from double/solo beach cottage en-suite and  two family beach cottages en-suites. All our cottages are sea view and close to the ocean. Each Beach Cottage presents an oasis of peace and harmony.

Book directly on our website for the best value. We offer a free one way transfer from Pangani Town to Ushongo beach for guests staying with us for 7 days or more.

Zanzibar Island

Zanzibar Island

Zanzibar Island is also known as the Spice Island, the beautiful island of Zanzibar on Africa’s east coast is bursting with culture and history, seemingly at odds with its idyllic geography of white-sand beaches with palms swaying lazily in the sea breeze. Together this makes Zanzibar a fabulous place to explore as well as a dream to relax and unwind.

 

Zanzibar Island

Zanzibar is the semi-autonomous part of Tanzania in East Africa. It is composed of the Zanzibar Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 kilometres (16–31 mi) off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre is Stone Town, which is a World Heritage Site.

Portuguese invasion and control of the Swahili Coast in the late 16th century ended the golden age of the archipelago, although the Omani Arabs returned to power less than a century later. Today, many of the winding streets and high townhouses of old Stone Town remain unchanged and visitors can walk between the sultan’s palace, the House of Wonders, the Portuguese fort and gardens, the merchants’ houses, and the Turkish baths of the old city. Day-long spice tours to working plantations offer visitors the chance to observe the cultivation of cloves, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, and other spices that have made the island famous.

Zanzibar’s coastline offers some of the best beaches in the world, but sand and surf vary depending on what side of the island you’re on. On the east coast, waves break over coral reefs and sand bars offshore, and low tide reveals small pools of starfish, small minnows, and anemones. Up north, ocean swimming is much less susceptible to the tides, and smooth beaches and white sand make for dazzling days in the sun.

The port city of Stone Town dominates the west coast, and although the beaches of Mangapwani, where slave caves are visible at low tide and nearby Bububu are less than half an hour’s drive away, a night or two spent on the east or north cost is well worth the extra hour it takes to drive there. That said, the Chole Island Marine Park just off Stone Town – and nearby Prison, Grave, and Snake Islands – make a refreshing day-trip and a good break from exploring the winding passageways of the old city.

On the south coast of Zanzibar lies the Menai Bay Conservation Area, a sea turtle protection area for the endangered species that come to breed on the island. Roads to the southeast coast take visitors through the Jozani Forest, home to Zanzibar’s rare Red Colobus monkeys and a number of other primate and small antelope species.