Dinner at the Emerson Spice Teahouse Rooftop Restaurant

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Well this is it. Our final activity. The Emerson Spice Hotel has a tasting menu on the rooftop, one seating per night, 5 set courses, and cocktails for sundown. The way it works is the fisherman go out each morning and bring back various seafoods, and on the way to the hotel they pick up produce from the market. The chef selects from these and designs the menu accordingly. The hotel has 10 breeding pairs of Norwegian goats, and there is also a farm at a nearby Catholic convent. At 99% Muslim Zanzibar is not exactly ripe for missionary work, so the nuns have devoted their time to farming. All the food was organic. Each plate had 3 or 4 individual items. My favorites were the crispy goat and all of the deserts. The kingfish was also yummy.

Sigh, it’s over. This is the end. I type this as we wait for our flight to Nairobi, then on to Amsterdam, and then on to New York. It’s been an incredible few years on these trips. Thanks to Alex, Layla, Sarah, and Gilda for a wild ride. Great friends, great trips.

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Emerson Spice Hotel, Stone Town, Zanzibar

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On our final night in Zanzibar, in Tanzania, and in Africa we drove to Stone Town to be closer to the airport for our 5:45am flight. Plus this hotel looked amazing, which it was. The photos do not do it justice. We had two rooms, and one was a two-story suite with a balcony. Continue reading

Sunset Sail and Snorkel in Zanzibar

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The beach hagglers succeeded, and we bought a sunset sail and snorkel. $10 well spent. The boat kept tipping to the side, and all the people on top freaked out and tried to hold on. Not many chose to snorkel. The sunset was, of course, perfect. Naturally everyone looks chic in the snorkel selfies. Continue reading

Panoramics from Tanzania

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You get a panoramic, and you get a panoramic, and you get a panoramic… Continue reading

Z Hotel and Nungwi Beach

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Oh, Z Hotel, how I miss you so. You were kind to us. Your Phillipe Stark interiors were fun. Your sand was soft. Your rain storms were brief. Your beach hagglers sang soothing jingles of “coconut, fresh, coconut, fresh, coconut, fresh, tourist, juice, coconut, juice, coconut.” Your massages were cheap and plentiful. Your nearby restaurants/bars were delicious and casual. Your water was clear. Your geckos were festive. And your pool, oh my that pool. We had three rooms, all facing the ocean. Mine was approximately 9 seconds from the pool. The WiFi was…adequate. Continue reading

Zanzibar Resort Preview: Emerson Spice

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Zanzibar Resort Preview: The Z Hotel

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