Full Name: Asande Mpila CTH Number: 75618 Title of Assignment: Tourism Operations Unit Title: An investigation related to Zanzibar Task 1 Introduction Zanzibar has a turquoise ocean which there is sea fishing in the waters of the Indian Ocean Island off the coast of Tanzania, with Zanzibar’s warm weather all year on the beaches it is just a place to be for relaxation, family holidays and honeymoons. Zanzibar is an Island of paradise which will always have a special place in your heart. Accommodation in Zanzibar There are many different kinds of accommodation in Zanzibar from hotels to lodges, to guest houses here are some examples of the accommodations in Zanzibar: 1. Swahili beach resort which is situated on the south coast of Zanzibar known well for dolphin seeing. Swahili beach resort has 19 rooms with a bath and shower, satellite television mini-bar and telephone plus activities to do while staying over there such as the following: • Dolphin tour • Snorkelling • Diving There is also a Suleiman conference hall at the resort which can take up to 50 people. The resort The bedroom The resturant The bathroom 2. Blue oyster hotel 50km away from stone town on the coast with refreshing breezes The bedroom The restaurant Swimming can also be done at the kizimkazi among the dolphins. 3. The Unguja lodge known for the best number one perfect place for honeymoons The lodge itself the bedroom The restaurant 4. Mashariki palace hotel situated in the eastern palace on the Island in stone town for people who want to stay in historical settings. The bedroom The bathroom One table restaurant The terrace 5. Breezes beach club and spa known for its classic kick throwback to old fashioned Zanzi... ... middle of paper ... ...om: www.mondatours.com [Accessed: 2nd April 2014] Maureen and Tony. (1973) destinations [Online] Available from: www.lonelyplanet.com [Accessed: 20th March 2014] Members of Zanzibar travel trade. (1997) Tour operators, Zanzibar hotels, transport, music and culture. History and Stone Town [Online] Available from: www.zanzibar.net/ [Accessed: 10th April 2014] Ralph Kruindering and Elies Hagedoorn. (2003) accommodation [Online] Available from: www.ungujalodge.com/ [Accessed: 9th April 2014] Richmond Hill. (1995) destinations [Online] Available from: www.planetware.com/ [Accessed: 7th April 2014] TUI Travel PLC group. (1992) outbound tour operator for Zanzibar [Online] Available from: www.thomsonworlwide.com/ [Accessed: 8th April 2014] Viaggi su misura. (2009) domestic tour operator [online] Available form: www.azaniaavdenture.com [Accessed: 24th March 2014]
The resort is a magnificent place for relaxation- with many beaches, ruins, restaurants, tourist attractions, entertainment venues, and natural wonders.
This place likely has everything you'd expect of a world-class resort. Surrounded by coconut palm tree groves, the sand is glittering white, warm and
The Bahamas is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean maybe one day, you can experience how beautiful it is.
Throughout the trip, we will be staying in different accommodations, including St. James Hotel in Cimarron, which has hosted many famous people, and the visitor’s houses in the National Monuments where you can experience nature all night long. We will also bring you to one of the best restaurants in each area and it’s on us.
... wall of gleaming blue and green tiles. Teak chaise lounges lay upturned on the floor, incredibly well preserved, and above them was an arabesque dome covered in gold leaf. I had entered the elegant spa on the most luxurious ships of its time.” (Cameron,100)
Sulzby, James F. Historic Alabama Hotels and Resorts . Montgomery, Alabama: University of Alabama Press , 1960.
The locals love the food, the service, and the prices. • Coastal Castile, along Condamine Street, is Manly Vale's favourite pizza place where locals say they get the best pizza in the Northern Beaches. They offer generous toppings, great flavours, and friendly service. • Jimmy's Noodle Bar, on Condamine Street, features humble prices, ample servings, and fast and friendly
Have you ever dreamed of being on an endless stretch of beach and sand? Well I have and there’s a place like you haven’t seen before. Endless shores, breathtaking waves along a strip of skyscrapers, a rainforest that is not too far from the amazing coastline and practically everything a tourist could ever wish for in a city that rarely misses the sun.
Kinyasi Monyi, RIT Deaf graduate student, came from the small island of Zanzibar that merged the United Republic of Tanzania in the East Africa. He was born on June 30, 1986, from a military hospital and raised as the only deaf person in family. He was born as hearing but later became deaf at age six when a doctor found out he has spinal meningitis. Now, he is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Computing Security from B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). During the interview, he recalled that his life struggled as a student in Tanzania, and how did he deal with the challenges included the family support into who he became today. There are also major differences in between the United States and Tanzania.
... be on the facilities and services offered by the hotel to accommodate such persons such as the meeting rooms, conference rooms, ball rooms etc. while on the other hand, when aiming at the persons for a pleasurable visit then the marketer would more likely emphasize on the fun and exciting facilities that would interest them such as sports bar, tennis courts, treatment facility etc.
Jag Mandir Palace Udaipur is a real destination for weddings and cocktail parties because of its elegant setting and also because of the way in which the palace has been decorated lavishly.
Island Excursion; Take a trip by Dhow to Wasini Island. The trip provides a rich cultural experience since ancient Swahili villages lie around the coastal scrub. Explore the Shimoni Caves, thought to have held slaves before their shipment to Arabia, and then stop by Wasini Village for snorkeling, swimming with dolphins and some tasty seafood.
The Hospitality and Tourism sector is characterized as the fastest growing sector in Jamaica. Many tourists from all over the world travel each year because of the country’s beaches, culture, climate and landscape. Despite the contribution of other sectors the Hospitality and Tourism is still the giant industry that contributes largely to Jamaica market share. In this paper, we will call the Hotel that I am employed ‘Hotel A’ for privacy reasons. Hotel A was formed in 1981and has developed to be one of the largest all-inclusive resorts in the country, tackling all factors that impact on its overall success. Some of these factors are political, economic, social, technological environmental and legal factors called the PESTEL framework. “A
The most developed of tourism area in Lombok is Senggigi. Senggigi and it's immediate surrounds contain the most developed tourism facilities in the coastal tourism strip that is spread along a 30-kilometer strip of the coastal road north from Mataram. A large number of hotels and resorts offer accommodations ranging from budget to luxurious. Approximately 1–5 kilometers offshore from the mainland lie the three highly popular Gili Islands. Although rapidly changing in character, the Gili's still provide both a lay-back backpacker's retreat and a high class resort
In the more economically developed countries (MEDCs), synonymous mainly with the industrialised countries of the northern hemisphere there, has been an explosion in the growth of leisure and tourism industry, which is now believed to be the worlds second largest industry in terms of money generated. In order to differentiate between leisure and tourism it should be recognised that leisure often involves activities enjoyed during an individual’s free time, whereas tourism commonly refers to organised touring undertaken on a commercial basis. Development in the two areas could be attributed to changing patterns in working lives within the last four decades. Generally, people now have more disposable wealth, work shorter hours, receive longer, paid annual leave, retire earlier and have greater personal mobility. In addition, according to Marshall & Wood (1995), the growth of the tourist industry per se can be associated, in part, with the concentration of capital; the emergence of diversified leisure based companies, sometimes within wider corporate conglomerates and often associated with particular airlines. Furthermore, the development of tourism can generate employment both directly, in jobs created in the hotels, restaurants etc, and indirectly, through expenditure on goods and services in the local area. Nevertheless, although the tourist industry is competitive, which essentially keeps down the cost of foreign travel, the success of tourism in any one area can be ‘influenced by weather, changing consumer tastes, demographics, economic cycles, government policy, not to mention international terrorism and other forms of conflict.’(1) Although such factors may have a detrimental affect on the economy of a popular tourist destination (or even tourism in general, in light of September 11th 2001), the consequence of tourism in general is often three fold: environmental, social and cultural, which in turn has prompted a search for new ‘friendly’ approaches that are less destructive.