Who has stayed at Kigwedeni villas, share your impressions.
Hello. Minimalism, 50 meters from the ocean, Nungwi beach. Own small area, pool, Wi-Fi, they immediately provided an adapter for the socket. They charge a tax, I think everyone is already aware. The air conditioner is almost new, the refrigerator works, even though it's old. I haven't tested the bed yet, it's a double. There's no TV. There is nothing to eat or drink in the room, I'll go ask for a cup at the restaurant now. Massage available on the hotel premises. When you leave, just put the key at the reception. 2 chairs, 2 nightstands, hangers in the form of wooden blocks, and 3 shelves.
@Yuliya: In RIU Jambo, it's 5 dollars per person per night.
Oh, thank you)) Have you tried the massage? And is there a safe?
@ViktoR: Oh, thanks. I'll prepare for these nuances and also in the reviews, they wrote that the mosquito canopies are all sewn and patched: is that true or have they possibly changed to fresher ones?
Tax? How much?
@Yuliya: 4 dollars per person per night
@ViktoR: Thanks for the info!
@Galina: Are you talking about the ones above the bed? Yes, they are hanging, and in 2 days there has been only one mosquito around me. I don't use them)
@Maksim: Thank you! I apologize for the question—is this the case in all hotels?
@Galina: Well, what can I say about the canopies) they don't get washed. Just breathing in the dust. Well, the guest houses have already rejected this ugliness) . (In Amman, they had those rags and besides regret, they caused nothing gray) .
@Yuliya: I was given a 2
@Galina: I don't see a safe. They don't steal here, at least I believe that, as I have an idea about the hotel. I'll add something important: there are no problems with hot water. As for the massage, I'll be honest, I am a fan of massage, I am a massage therapist myself, it's a hobby (trained). So, compared to Thai, and especially Vietnamese (done by blind people), it's not even in the same league. But you can find someone who does it decently. You asked about the hotel. One more thing, bring your own gel and shampoo. Here, in terms of hygiene, there are only 2 pieces of soap (I knew where I was going and was prepared). The breakfast is modest, it will work for those who are on a diet. I eat frequently, 5-8 times a day. I found that I lacked everything here, no carbohydrates, no vitamins, no protein. I brought my own supplies and that helped me out)) So be ready for the fact that breakfast will only whet your appetite) There were almost no guests in the hotel; I saw 3 foreigners and that's it, it’s not fully booked.