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Reviewed 2 April 2016 via mobile

I've just came back from my vacation to Zanzibar, where this time I decided to try another beach and place to stay at.
Villa dida was recommended to me by a friend, but was also a last minute decision as we were leaving for Zanzibar and had no booking yet; so we couldn't comment much.
They were very nice and welcoming, the staff and the girl who's managing the place in the absence of the owners.
The villa is placed just perfectly on Pwani Mchangani beach, with rooms having a balcony and ocean view; rooms are quite big and spacious, but dark and humid. Cleanness is so and so; kind of a rustic place, so it's just basic stuff.
The pool is nice and helps you cool down during the low tight of the ocean, has a nice view towards the ocean and helps you relax during the hot periods of the day.
Food it's ...ok. Not bad but not wow. Especially being owned by Italian people who love their food and wine,standards should be raised more. Wifi is not working very well, even though it's a place of peace and relaxation you need connection sometimes for important matters, or book tickets,do your check-in,etc.
Staff are very genuine and friendly, even though they might not speak the language - English or Italian - they will always try to meet your needs.
Massage is available as well, lovely Joyce can take care of your body,as she is a trained therapist. The boutique is lacking almost everything... Very old stuff displayed inside, and only clothes and few souvenirs, nothing else.

Let's say... Villa Dida it's a jewel of this beach,but needs to shine more by adding more value to it than is now given.

Date of stay: March 2016
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
3  Thank dianasdl
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Reviewed 11 July 2015

Rooms are huge and very spacious. It feels like a bit of too much concrete to me though. Rooms were also not very clean and were quite dark. Prices are competitive and the food they offer is fine. Service is fair, nothing too outstanding. The pool is great and it is right on the beach. Although it's really shallow so it's the ocean is not great for swimming.

Date of stay: April 2015
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1  Thank ronaldv759
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Reviewed 23 March 2012

amazing staff, ask for Andrea he will help you for everything ! if you watt a place like home tris is the perfect place ! have been for one week alone and the staff was amazing, had all the help for my vacations!
Saio the director is a sweet and kind spanish girl, she will help you every day with a smile in ber face !

Date of stay: March 2012
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Thank lufrancioli
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Reviewed 3 January 2012

Beautiful place with welcoming staff good food it was just perfect.

Date of stay: December 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled solo
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Thank N0mad13
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Reviewed 6 August 2011

We stayed at Villa Dida in July 2011.
We nave bene extremely satisfied by our choice given to the fact that we dislike  "all inclusive" type resorts and this small property is completely the opposite. The hotel offers 10 rooms only and is located on the beach by a local fishermen's village. This might be seen as a con but it did not bother us at all. Our neighbours were unintrusive, smiling and friendly.
We stayed in two suites, one for us and one for our teenage kids. These are located on the first floor of the villa and had ocean and pool view. Both were fairly large, with a big bathroom. A desk, a king size bed and an extra queen size bed were provided so one suite can easily accomodate a family of three. They all came with a furnished balcony.Rooms decor is typical from the island, a rustic mix of african/arabic style. All beds feature mosquito covers which make the ambience very romantic. Walls are coloured in dark reds and orange tones.  Lighting should definitely be improved. Lights are so soft that we could not really see inside the wardrobe. We did notice at time some smell coming from the toilets but it wasnt as bad as reviews we read made us scared of. Overall cleaning was very satisfactory. The clientele is mostly Italian and the chef offers  fish based delicacies daily. Food is truly excellent as it is fresh and 0 km! Do not expect club sandwiches and burgers here. If you hate fish run away!
However for our carnivore children who do not really appreciate fish, Vito the Manager went the extra mile to try to cater for their tastes. Just ask beforehand. Menus are supplied in the mornings for you to chose your lunch and dinner which comprises of appetizers, main course ( handmade pasta), and basically fish fish fish, plus a dessert or delicious tropical fruits. A delicious Zanzibar style typical dinner is also offered during your stay. Breakfast is limited to a few items but croissants and toasts are also offered, so overall it s ok for a continental, dont expect a full fried American hearty fare.
The spa is a simple wooden open air construction with two lovely ladies offering massage, braids and henna tattoos. Do not expect your city spa with multiple treatments but I do recommend the 5 massage package which limits the cost to 20 eur per treatment.
The Villa offers a small but clean pool, a main beachfront restaurant with breathtaking views of the ocean and a small bar. It s true that the beach area is impacted by the tide phenomena but we had no problem in bathing there and we recommend anyway that you explore the island's many wonderful beaches. And after all people should make their homework checking out facts and things before they leave for a trip instead of complaining afterwards for natural phenomena they should have been aware of in first place.
As far as tours are concerned we took advantage of the "discovery" package which included also a boat trip on a beautiful sandy beach and other activities.  The spice tour and the swim with the dolphins experience was the trip kids and parents enjoyed the most. Packages offered at the hotel were fairly priced, well organised and we felt it was safer doing it with the hotel than booking one via the unknown beach boys patrolling the beaches selling souvenirs and excursions.
We felt  some reviews where people expected a 5 star resort type of experience at the cost they paid for,  kind of laughable. For this price range I dont expect the Ritz Carlton and I keep my expectations in the appropriate range. 
To sum it up:
Do not go to Villa Dida if you are looking for an all inclusive resort with a young clientele and active nightlife.  I would not recommend it either to families with teenage kids. We were so lucky that when we stayed there were 5 teenagers in total so they enjoyed themselves but if our kids were there alone I do not think they would have enjoyed it.
Do go to Villa Dida if you are a couple still enjoying each other's company and you favour small, simple, good value for money properties in an enchanting environment and you are ready to compromise a little bit on the occasional little problem that might occur. You are in Africa after all!
All in all it was a wonderful stay especially thanks to the wonderful location and all the staff at Villa Dida from the manager to the waiters to the tour guides. They all went the extra mile for us.Thanks for a memorable experience.

Date of stay: July 2011
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6  Thank JDIvoire
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