Mvuvi Boutique Resort
Mvuvi Boutique Resort is ideal for guests who want a small, charming and peaceful place to stay on Zanzibar’s beautiful Kiwengwa Beach. It suits couples, solo travellers and families who prefer a relaxed, barefoot small hotel rather than a large commercial hotel. The atmosphere is warm, intimate and very personal, with a gentle bohemian touch and a strong sense of island tranquillity. Its main highlights are the quiet beachfront setting, the friendly and attentive service, the tasteful rustic–chic décor, and the easy access to both the ocean and local village life. The resort sits directly on the soft white sands of Kiwengwa on the east coast of Zanzibar, an area known for its calm turquoise lagoon, long walkable beaches and reliable cooling trade winds.
The Standard Rooms are cosy spaces designed in a natural Swahili style, usually around twenty to twenty-five square metres. Each offers either one double bed or twin beds, depending on preference, allowing a maximum occupancy of two guests. They feature simple handcrafted furniture, soft neutral colours, mosquito nets, air conditioning, and a small patio or balcony overlooking the garden. The rooms are compact and comfortable, ideal for guests who plan to spend most of their time outdoors.
The Superior Rooms are slightly larger, generally around twenty-five to thirty square metres, and feel more refined. Each includes a king-size bed for up to two guests, with space for an extra bed on request. The style mixes local materials with light contemporary touches, giving a calming, airy feel. Key features include upgraded bathrooms with walk-in showers, improved storage space, and either a garden-view terrace or partial ocean-view veranda that makes the room feel brighter and more open.
The Suites offer the most generous indoor space, usually between thirty and forty square metres, and are perfect for honeymooners or guests who want more privacy. Each suite has a king-size bed and can sleep up to three guests with an additional bed. The design feels more luxurious, blending natural textures, gentle lighting and elegant woodwork. Suites come with a separate sitting area, a larger bathroom, and terraces that open directly onto either the garden or the pool area. Some suites have glimpses of the Indian Ocean depending on their location within the resort.
Villas are available for guests wanting a private, home-style stay, though Mvuvi keeps the accommodation intimate, so the villas are limited. These villas usually feature around fifty to sixty square metres of space with one bedroom, a king-size bed, a living area, and a private outdoor terrace. They can host two adults comfortably and sometimes an additional child, depending on the configuration. The style mirrors the resort’s overall aesthetic, using local stone, timbers and soft fabrics to create a peaceful environment. Bathrooms tend to be more spacious and may include outdoor showers. Villas are ideal for longer stays or guests seeking seclusion.
The resort’s main pool is set within a tropical garden lined with palms, flowering shrubs and shaded loungers. It has a calm and intimate feel, making it a pleasant alternative to the beach during high tide. Guests can relax here with drinks from the bar, read under the trees or simply enjoy the warmth and peace of the surroundings.
Dining at Mvuvi focuses on fresh, local ingredients presented with simplicity. The restaurant overlooks the beach and offers a mix of Zanzibari, Italian and international dishes. Fresh seafood, homemade pasta, tropical fruits and vegetarian options are all part of the daily menu. Breakfast tends to be generous and relaxed, while dinner often carries a more romantic atmosphere with soft lighting and the sound of the ocean.
There is a small spa area offering massages and wellness treatments inspired by local traditions. Treatments are delivered in quiet, soothing rooms decorated with natural textures. The approach is simple and personalised, designed more for relaxation than for extensive spa rituals.
For families, the peaceful garden, shallow lagoon, and relaxed atmosphere make the resort suitable for children, although there is no dedicated kids’ club. Staff are friendly and accustomed to hosting families, and the property's small scale makes it easy for parents to keep an eye on children.
Mvuvi Boutique Resort
Mvuvi Boutique Resort is ideal for guests who want a small, charming and peaceful place to stay on Zanzibar’s beautiful Kiwengwa Beach. It suits couples, solo travellers and families who prefer a relaxed, barefoot small hotel rather than a large commercial hotel. The atmosphere is warm, intimate and very personal, with a gentle bohemian touch and a strong sense of island tranquillity. Its main highlights are the quiet beachfront setting, the friendly and attentive service, the tasteful rustic–chic décor, and the easy access to both the ocean and local village life. The resort sits directly on the soft white sands of Kiwengwa on the east coast of Zanzibar, an area known for its calm turquoise lagoon, long walkable beaches and reliable cooling trade winds.
The Standard Rooms are cosy spaces designed in a natural Swahili style, usually around twenty to twenty-five square metres. Each offers either one double bed or twin beds, depending on preference, allowing a maximum occupancy of two guests. They feature simple handcrafted furniture, soft neutral colours, mosquito nets, air conditioning, and a small patio or balcony overlooking the garden. The rooms are compact and comfortable, ideal for guests who plan to spend most of their time outdoors.
The Superior Rooms are slightly larger, generally around twenty-five to thirty square metres, and feel more refined. Each includes a king-size bed for up to two guests, with space for an extra bed on request. The style mixes local materials with light contemporary touches, giving a calming, airy feel. Key features include upgraded bathrooms with walk-in showers, improved storage space, and either a garden-view terrace or partial ocean-view veranda that makes the room feel brighter and more open.
The Suites offer the most generous indoor space, usually between thirty and forty square metres, and are perfect for honeymooners or guests who want more privacy. Each suite has a king-size bed and can sleep up to three guests with an additional bed. The design feels more luxurious, blending natural textures, gentle lighting and elegant woodwork. Suites come with a separate sitting area, a larger bathroom, and terraces that open directly onto either the garden or the pool area. Some suites have glimpses of the Indian Ocean depending on their location within the resort.
Villas are available for guests wanting a private, home-style stay, though Mvuvi keeps the accommodation intimate, so the villas are limited. These villas usually feature around fifty to sixty square metres of space with one bedroom, a king-size bed, a living area, and a private outdoor terrace. They can host two adults comfortably and sometimes an additional child, depending on the configuration. The style mirrors the resort’s overall aesthetic, using local stone, timbers and soft fabrics to create a peaceful environment. Bathrooms tend to be more spacious and may include outdoor showers. Villas are ideal for longer stays or guests seeking seclusion.
The resort’s main pool is set within a tropical garden lined with palms, flowering shrubs and shaded loungers. It has a calm and intimate feel, making it a pleasant alternative to the beach during high tide. Guests can relax here with drinks from the bar, read under the trees or simply enjoy the warmth and peace of the surroundings.
Dining at Mvuvi focuses on fresh, local ingredients presented with simplicity. The restaurant overlooks the beach and offers a mix of Zanzibari, Italian and international dishes. Fresh seafood, homemade pasta, tropical fruits and vegetarian options are all part of the daily menu. Breakfast tends to be generous and relaxed, while dinner often carries a more romantic atmosphere with soft lighting and the sound of the ocean.
There is a small spa area offering massages and wellness treatments inspired by local traditions. Treatments are delivered in quiet, soothing rooms decorated with natural textures. The approach is simple and personalised, designed more for relaxation than for extensive spa rituals.
For families, the peaceful garden, shallow lagoon, and relaxed atmosphere make the resort suitable for children, although there is no dedicated kids’ club. Staff are friendly and accustomed to hosting families, and the property's small scale makes it easy for parents to keep an eye on children.