Four Seasons, the world's leading luxury hospitality company, and global investment firm Albwardy Investment have partnered to open a luxury resort in Zanzibar. Set along the white sand beaches and blue waters of Pongwe, Four Seasons Resort Zanzibar will create a distinct resort experience for guests looking to explore this unique destination, or for those who wish to complement the adventure of a safari with the relaxation of an island retreat.
"It's an honour to partner with Albwardy Investment on this exceptional project in Zanzibar. Together, our shared vision for creating best-in-class experiences will soon introduce a new Four Seasons resort to a destination that luxury travellers already know and love," says Bart Carnahan, President, Global Business Development, Portfolio Management and Residential, Four Seasons. "With this incredible island's dynamic character and beauty on display, we look forward to welcoming guests as they discover a new side of Tanzania alongside the commitment to genuine care and service of Four Seasons."
This latest venture builds on Four Seasons and Albwardy Investment's longstanding partnership, together bringing luxury hotels and resorts to life in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Johannesburg, South Africa; Hoi An, Vietnam; Serengeti, Tanzania and two resorts in the Seychelles at Mahé and Desroches Island.
"In partnership with Four Seasons, we have successfully curated a portfolio of unique travel experiences around the world, always honouring the distinct spirit of every location and the legendary service that has earned its longstanding global reputation in luxury hospitality," explained Mr. Ali Saeed Juma Albwardy, Chairman of the Board, Albwardy Investment. "There is a tremendous opportunity to do the same in Zanzibar, and our new resort will highlight the island's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage while enriching the region's vibrant hospitality landscape."
Zanzibar, known as the "Spice Island" holds a storied history shaped by the pivotal role it played in the global spice trade of the 19th and early 20th centuries. With an array of influence spanning Europe, Africa and Asia, Zanzibar today celebrates a rich cultural heritage, unique flora and fauna, as well as excellent diving, snorkelling and kiteboarding opportunities to explore the surrounding turquoise waters.