The 106-roomed, five-star
Following on from their success and worldwide recognition of Hotel Verde, Africa’s greenest hotel in Cape Town Airport, the project was contracted to South African-based Verde Hotels.
Verde Hotels was able to enter the building phase at a timeous point to implement the many green, sustainable strategies required in the promotion of
responsible tourism. Some of these implementations include a renewable energy generation, reticulated grey and black water recycling systems, waste
management, a heating ventilation air conditioning system and regenerative drive elevators.
During construction, the hotel has followed the criteria of the Green Building Council and will manage and operate as a certified sustainable establishment, offering a carbon-efficient stay.
The hotel is situated 2km from the popular and ever-developing Stone Town and a within walking distance to the beach.
The 106 rooms offer guests 5-star ultra-luxury standard rooms and penthouse suites, a spa, a gym (fully equipped with energy-generating gym equipment), 3 restaurants, conference facilities, entertainment, a gaming room, kids’ club, jet-skis and water sports.
Future plans include the completion of a marina and a fully-kitted waterpark, which is already under construction.
The spa at Hotel Verde Zanzibar
With inbound tourism numbers on a sharp incline, Zanzibar is becoming a popular choice for holiday-makers, incentive travellers, and corporate and
conferencing groups.
Tanzania offers great value for money and ticks off many boxes: Mount Kilimanjaro, un-matched wildlife parks, and an incredible history,
not to mention the kilometers of pristine tropical coastline.