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8 / 10 Guest Rating

Habibis Bottle House

Banda Kuu, Nungwi, tz

Habibis Bottle House - main view

About the Property

Unique Bottle House Design
Habibis Bottle House offers a one-of-a-kind experience with its unique bottle house design, providing a quirky and memorable stay for guests.

Convenient Location for Water Sports Enthusiasts
Situated just 900 meters from the beach, guests at Habibis Bottle House have easy access to water sports facilities, making it the perfect choice for windsurfing and diving enthusiasts.

Complimentary Island Tours and Bicycles
Guests can explore the beautiful surroundings with free bicycle rentals and island tours offered by the property, ensuring a memorable and adventurous stay.

Ready to experience a stay like no other at Habibis Bottle House? Book now and make unforgettable memories during your Zanzibar getaway.

Facilities & Amenities

WiFi available
Free WiFi
Parking
Free Parking
Non-smoking rooms
Room service
Terrace
Family rooms
Garden
Pets allowed

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out11:00 AM

Property Notes

Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation. Managed by a private host A deposit may be required at the property.

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1 night · 2 adults

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Guest Reviews

8
Excellent6 verified reviews
AI Summary

Guests highly rate the reichhaltiges frühstück and frequently praise the hilfreiches personal.

Categories

Cleanliness7.7
Service8.7
Location8.2
Room Quality7.7
Amenities7.7
Value for Money7.7
Food and Beverage8.2
Overall Experience8.2

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J
JayridtzTZ
Verified booking
couple
Standard Room
Stayed in Jan 18, 2026

"Good"

10.0

Good

Good

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Bastian D R SchallseSE
Verified booking
solo_traveller
Standard Room
Stayed in Jan 9, 2026

"Gerne wieder, wir vermissen Euch jetzt schon."

10.0

Das Frühstück war sehr reichhaltig und gut, frisches Omlett nach eigenen Wünschen zubereitet. Sehr hilfreiches Personal, besonderer Dank an Jessica, Mudi, Eliah und Katei. Die Lage ist etwas abseits der Strasse aber dafür sehr privat und ruhig.

Nichts was wir hier erwähnen könnten, bei heissem Wetter wäre ein kleiner Pool sehr schön. Für die regelmässigen Stromausfälle in Nungwi hat Habibis Bottle House keine Verantwortung wir empfehlen einige Powerbanks mitzubringen

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RicadeDE
Verified booking
group
Standard Room
Stayed in Aug 24, 2023

"Very good"

8.0

The service of the women (housekeeping lady/cook) was incredible! And everybody was so nice and helpful to us! We had a own „security man“ he was there 24/7 and we felt so safe :)

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TrishamyMY
Verified booking
young couple
Standard Room
Stayed in Jan 2, 2023

"There are better places out there!"

5.0

Big room and bathroom Decent breakfast to kick start your day

Poor water pressure Constant WiFi issues Elecritity outages Staff weren't as helpful or genuine as we would have hoped. Far from the main beach: the distance + strong sun + rocky dirt roads makes for a horrible experience

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FrancescoitIT
Verified booking
young couple
Standard Room
Stayed in Oct 18, 2022

"lovely and peaceful place"

9.0

the owner was really nice, the place is calm and for people like us that live in the city, it was very relaxing. we’ve always had water and Wi-Fi, considering we are in Africa. breakfast was delicious. highly recommended!

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ArnoldlvLV
Verified booking
solo traveller
Standard Room
Stayed in Aug 6, 2022

"Amazing place! Amazing people!"

10.0

A quiet place away from noisy hotels and beaches with intrusive beach boys. The house has everything you need for a comfortable independent life. Refrigerator, open air kitchen with all utensils. You live like in your own house, only 300 meters away you have the ocean. It is also very close to shops, fruit shops with cheap fruits and vegetables and a fish market where you can always buy fresh tasty fish and very cheap octopuses. Living is absolutely safe, because you live in a village and all the neighbors are familiar. Maasai also guard the territory at night, but this is more a tribute to tradition than a necessity. No one will come and disturb your vacation - this is a taboo. The house is very spacious. One big room, a big niche for things, a huge bed, a spacious shower. In addition to a large refrigerator in the kitchen, there is also a small refrigerator in the house. There are mosquito nets on the windows, which traps insects well, but if some mosquito gets into the room, the canopy on the bed will protect you 100%. Although, you can not be afraid of mosquitoes, because there is no malaria in Zanzibar. If you walk along the coast to the north, then you will find yourself on an incredibly beautiful wild beach where there are no people at all. However, you must remember that access to these wild places opens only at low tide, that is, from morning until midday. The staff is very friendly and ready to fulfill all your wishes.

Write here due the limit. Some life hacks: 1. Ask the staff to make you a local sim card, so you will always have a fairly fast internet. 2. Order octopus at the fish market the day before. 3. Rent a bike or motorbike - this will save time on shopping and you can quickly get to the tourist beaches. 4. Don't forget to bargain at the fruit stalls and the fish market, as for tourists always first call mzungu (like gringo) price. However, remember that you have come to an amazing place with honest, benevolent people and it is our sacred duty to support them financially. 5. If finances allow, be sure to fly on a safari to the mainland. The cheapest park is Selous. But the ideal is to visit the Serengeti, Tarangire and Ngorongoro. This is an incredible adventure, you will find yourself in nature untouched by civilization among animals that have been living there for millions of years.

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