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You can do as little or as much as you like at Fundu Lagoon. You can go on diving or snorkelling trips to Mesali Island, sunset cruises on a dhow, canoe trips to see the mangroves, or even an aroma therapy massage treatment at the resort itself. Since our last visit, they’ve refurbished their treatment room to make it even more relaxing for guests to enjoy massages and reflexology performed by local expert masseuses. Treatments include Indian Head Massage, manicures, pedicures, back treatments, waxing and threading.
A great new addition to Fundu Lagoon is Solkattan, their brand new 30ft catamaran. Guests can charter this impressive vessel for a half or full day, exploring nearby beaches, snorkelling, trying their hand at sailing or even fishing. Some of the best game fishing lies in the Pemba Channel, with sailfish, yellow-fin tuna, wahoo, marlin and various shark species on offer.
Look out for the phosphorescence in the water, which occurs at certain times of the year. At night you can see the marine life under the water and watch the fish. You can also put your hand in the water and see it light up like a torch. This doesn't happen all the time, but when it does it’s incredibly special.
The rates at Fundu include all meals, their in-house selection of drinks (including wine, spirits and cocktails), laundry and selected activities (canoe safari and dhow sunset cruise). Rates do not include diving, non-motorised water sports, Mesali Island snorkelling trips or transfers from Chake Chake Airport (US$70 per vehicle one way for a maximum of five people).
Needless to say, given its remote location, Fundu Lagoon is the only resort for miles around, so there are no other holidaymakers about. The local villagers, however, do use the ocean in front of the hotel's beach to collect their food.
Rooms:
The 16 bungalows, reached via sandy walkways in the tropical vegetation, are the ultimate in sumptuous tented lodgings. They're built on hardwood, stilted decks under a makuti (palm-thatch) roof and have large, private balconies overlooking the sea.
The interiors are spacious and stylishly decorated. You'll find mini-bars in your room and cotton bathrobes and aromatherapy products in the en-suite bathroom. The romantic, large beds are wrapped in flowing mosquito netting. It's the kind of room you don't really want to leave, except to laze about on the sandy beach.
One of the advantages of the canvas walls is that you can hear the harmless forest creatures moving about in the shrubbery outside. Listen to the chatter of birds, shrieks of the bush babies and swoosh of the flying foxes sweeping through the branches.
There are two Beachside Suites with their own private plunge pools and chill-out lounges. One of the suites is on the beach and 1 is set back from the beach in amongst all the trees.
There were originally 20 bungalows set apart what we thought was a fair distance on the verdant hillside. However, guests complained that they weren't secluded enough, so the owners of Fundu Lagoon reduced the number of bungalows to 12, giving each suite even more privacy. They've since bought a piece of land next door on which they’ve added four new bungalows.
Two of these are stunning new Superior suites that were ‘unveiled’ in mid June ‘05 to compliment the existing beachside and ocean suites. The new Superior suites - both on the beachfront - enjoy fantastic views of the Indian Ocean and offer complete privacy. They have enormous private decks with huge sunken plunge pools and room attendant service from 8am - 6pm. The interiors of the Superior suites are stamped with Ellis Flyte’s shabby chic style - simple but crisp and elegant. Furniture has been brought in from Malawi and combined with indigenous pieces to perfect the African feel.
These suites are vast in size, incorporating the bedroom (king size beds) with a lounge area. Their bathrooms are in aqua and white and have double showers and basins in contrast to the wooden bathrooms of the other bungalows.
In addition to the new suites, Fundu Lagoon has undergone a refurbishment of all soft furnishings and every bungalow now has an extended deck so you can enjoy more time in the privacy of your room.
Location: Fundu Lagoon is a remote lodge situated on Pemba Island, in the south-west, on the shores of the Wambaa Peninsula. It's a short flight from Zanzibar to Pemba Airport. From there you take a 45-minute drive to Mkoani Port, where Fundu's speedboat will take you to the lodge (a 30-minute boat ride).
General facilities: One restaurant Two bars Lounge Fully-equipped dive centre Dhow for sunset cruises Games rooms with satellite television, darts and pool table Boutique
Room facilities: Ceiling fan Mini-bar Bathrobes Mosquito nets Aromatic bathroom toiletries Viewing decks Superior Suites: King size beds Comfortable lounge Sunken plunge pools Double showers and basins
Activities: Go scuba-diving and snorkelling on Mesali Island Set sail on a sunset dhow cruise Take a canoe trip through the mangroves Test your skills at fishing from the resort’s catamaran Day trips to Ngesi Forest
Services: Laundry Limited room service Room attendant service from 8am - 6pm in Superior Suites
Open: Fundu Lagoon is closed between 16 April and 14 June each year.
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