Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Lazy Lagoon Island Lodge Bagamoyo Booking, Contacts, Prices & Rates

Lazy Lagoon is run by the Foxes family who have quite a few camps in Tanzania and they run them very well. It’s a great company and the good ethics are clearly present at Lazy Lagoon. Being just south of Bagamoyo it makes for easy access from Dar by road and offers great value for money. But for just a bit more money you can get yourself the amazingly world class Ras Kutani beach lodge; one of the of the best beach lodges on that whole coastline.
Lazy Lagoon island is located 70 km north of Dar es Salaam and just south of Bagamoyo.

There are 12 beach bandas, all quite large and very airy covered by a giant Makuti roof, only yards from the beach. The main area is situated just back from the beach front and also covered with a large makuti, A-framed roof. The view from the rooms and main area favour a typical sunrise over Zanzibar whilst the fishing boats pass to go out to sea and sunset over the palm trees of Bagamoyo. The perfect end to a Tanzania Family Holiday or a Tanzania Honeymoon.
The rooms have en suite bathrooms, outdoor hammocks, large beds and the well sized veranda’s allow for a private and scenic view of the Indian Ocean. The Lounge, bar, dining area is at tip of the island with views east and west. Swimming pool 240V electricity is provided by generator for lighting and recharging of batteries. There is mobile phone reception on the island for some networks. The rooms are shady and well ventilated, but there is no air conditioning. Accommodation rates are full board including 3 meals, tea, coffee and laundry.
The island has a great little eco-system. You are likely to see bush babies, suni antelope and bush pig, and of course the amazing diversity of birdlife.  The seas round here are filled with exotic and tropical marine life and the natural mangrove forests harbour ideal nesting areas for water birds.

Activities: sailing, (laser II dinghies), kayaking, snorkelling, fishing and guided excursions to Bagamoyo town and Kaole ruins. Diving can be arranged with the nearby diving centre rates on request.


While we try and make our website as comprehensive as possible, if you would like some more background information on Lazy Lagoon, or Tanzania in general, have a read through the Cadogan Guide to Tanzania and Zanzibar, written by our director Annabel. The most recent addition was published in 2005 so some of it might be slightly dated but generally it’s as comprehensive as they come.

The Beach Tier 3 (Value) rooming & meal rate in Tanzania starts from US $150 to US $250 per person/night sharing on average with the very few topping to around $400+ a night for a highly elegant setting, upgraded rooms and private beach or island experience. The cost is generally all inclusive of rooming, breakfast, dinner, Tanzania hotel taxes (VAT) and service charges. All inclusive hotels also have all meals included, snacks and select drinks. Please check with us for complete inclusions for your preferred all inclusive accommodation as they each differ.


The above pricing is a guide only specific to Beach Tier 3 (Value) accommodations in Tanzania e.g. Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam, Mafia, Pemba etc. Single room supplements are extra. Children under 12 years have a further discounted rate. All accommodation rooming prices are subject to availability and seasonally variant dependent on the month of travel.

For Booking And Specific Prices Contact:
0713 237 422

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