Villa Turquoise

ZANZIBAR – ESTATE MASTER

 The highest level of luxury, comfort and service in Eastern Africa.

The crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches and coral reefs make the waters of Zanzibar one of the best snorkelling destinations in Africa while walking through the narrow streets in Stone Town (a Unesco World Heritage) will take you back in history. All famous National Parks such as Serengeti, Ngorongoro or Selous are just a short flight away offering a perfect combination of a wildlife safari with a relaxing beach holiday. The rich cultural heritage, the result of a centuries-long blend of African and Arabian culture, the spice farms, the endless powder-white beaches, the labyrinth of the winding lanes of Stone Town and the joyfulness of the Zanzibari will leave a long-lasting impression of perfect holidays in paradise.

Villa Turquoise is located right on the beach on the North-East coast of Zanzibar with stunning views over the Indian ocean. The Villa is fully equipped and serviced and plenty of amenities are available making Villa Turquoise the perfect exclusive holiday villa for families and friends looking for privacy and comfort away from the crowds. Villa Turquoise offers the perfect combination of total privacy and luxury of an exclusive villa with the service and comfort of a 5-star resort.

The Villa is rented on an exclusive basis and features a wide private beach and private pool, direct ocean access, a powerboat and sailing boat, a large tropical garden, games room, library and professional staff including a chef and housekeepers. The ground floor features a lounge area and a large dining area with an open bar where you can enjoy evening drinks with spectacular views of the lagoon and the Indian ocean. On the first floor is a panoramic lounge with views 270 degrees views. The house has 4 dining areas, is tastefully furnished and decorated and sleeps up to 14 persons. The owners stay in the villa every 3 months and have brought the level of luxury, comfort and service to the highest on the island.