We at Emerson's House are both astonished and humbled by the unanimous
praise of our small hotel. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks
both to our guests for their kind word-of-mouth recommendations and to the
international press for their superlative articles. Such praise can only
urge us to strive for even higher standards. We thank you all.
For those of you who are hearing of Emerson's House for the first time
through our Web site, we would like to explain a few unusual aspects
of our hotel. The building is an old Omani palace carefully restored
to its original style. Because the architectural integrity of the building
is of the uppermost importance, only two of the bedrooms have private
baths. This usually presents no inconvenience to our guests, as five
toilets and baths are shared among the remaining seven rooms. Two of these
shared baths are rather special. One is a small private open-air garden,
festooned with plants and flowers; our guests call this the "Tarzan bath."
Another is a huge stone tub embedded with some antique tiles. Here we
offer champagne and appetizers or dessert in a honeymoon bubblebath in
a candlelit room strewn with flowers and jasmine blossoms.
The climate in Zanzibar from June to October is usually perfection;
sunny with daily highs 70 to 85, lows 65 to 75. The short rains are
during November. From December to March the weather is hot, daily
highs 85 to 95, lows 75 to 85. Although our traditional building style
helps cool the environment and most guest fare much better by acclimatizing
with ceiling and table fans, some of you may require air-conditioning.
If so please let us know in advance.
Because we at Emerson's House hope to fulfill all your needs in
Zanzibar, please go inside Emerson's House
to see how we can serve you.