Escape to Paradise: Ramada Resort Dar es Salaam Awaits!
Escape to Paradise: Ramada Resort Dar es Salaam Awaits! - A Messy, Honest, and Totally Real Review
Okay, so you're looking for a Dar es Salaam escape? Look no further than the Ramada Resort. Forget the perfectly curated Instagram feeds, I'm here to give you the real deal. And trust me, this place is a mixed bag – in the best possible way. Let's dive in, shall we?
First Impressions & The Nitty-Gritty (Accessibility, Cleanliness, & Safety – Because, Let's Be Real, It Matters!)
Driving up, the sheer exterior kind of hits you. Lush tropical foliage, a glimpse of the ocean…it's… gasp… pretty. Like, actually pretty. The car park [free of charge] is a massive win, because seriously, navigating Dar's traffic is an adventure in itself. This place offers a lot to get around to.
Now, the important stuff: Accessibility. I'm not in a wheelchair myself, but I noticed a few things. Elevators are present (thank GOD), and the facilities for disabled guests seem to be there, but I'd recommend calling ahead to triple-check the details. I'm a bit disappointed to hear of the imperfections. This is very important to me. I see that there are check-in/out [express] and check-in/out [private] which is good.
Cleanliness and safety are obviously top of mind these days. I'm also impressed. I saw the Staff are trained in safety protocol, Hand sanitizer stations everywhere, and Daily disinfection in common areas. They're even using Anti-viral cleaning products! I think I can relax. They also have a Doctor/nurse on call and a First aid kit. They're doing the best they can with Hot water linen and laundry washing. I felt pretty safe here. Also, the Rooms sanitized between stays? Big plus. It certainly helps me to relax. I liked the focus on safety and security.
The Room sanitization opt-out available is a thoughtful touch. Let's be real, it's a bit of a strange detail.
The Rooms: Your Personal Oasis (or, at Least, Your Basecamp for Tropical Adventures)
Right, so, the rooms. They're… nice. My room had Air conditioning, a desk, and a refrigerator. They offer Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Which is essential. The Wi-Fi [free] was actually pretty decent. I spent quite a bit of time at my Laptop workspace. They even have Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN. I felt happy because I was able to keep up with work.
The blackout curtains, Interconnecting room(s) available and soundproofing were glorious – especially after a long day of exploring. I'm also a huge fan of the bathrobes and slippers. It's the little things, people. The complimentary tea was a nice touch. As was the bottle of water. Very basic, but appreciated.
BUT…
The shower pressure sometimes felt a little… whimsical. Like, it was trying to decide if it wanted to rain or just drizzle. The hair dryer didn't exactly pack a punch, which is a bummer. Also, my safety/security feature and smoke detector started beeping at 3 AM. Annoying. I slept through it, though.
Food, Glorious Food (and the Occasional Mishap)
Okay, the dining, drinking, and snacking situation is where things get interesting. There are restaurants, the Coffee shop is great. The breakfast. Ooh, the breakfast. The breakfast [buffet] is a must-do. So much Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, and everything in between. I ate way too much. But then I realized I didn't want to eat too much. It's fine. There is a Breakfast takeaway service. I appreciated that.
The Poolside bar. This is where the magic happens. Picture this: the sun blazing down, a cool breeze, and a cocktail as you unwind. Happy hour is a must. This really made me happy. They have a Snack bar and Desserts in restaurant, which is great.
The restaurants themselves are pretty good. I'm not a huge fan of soup in restaurant, but I do like salad in restaurant.
The Downside
I actually had Breakfast in room once. It was great! I had the bottle of water, which was fantastic, on the terrace.
Things to Do (and Ways to Relax, Because You Deserve It)
Right. "Things to do." Well, there's a Swimming pool [outdoor]. It's gorgeous. The Pool with view is amazing. I spent hours just floating and staring at the sky. Pure bliss.
Then there’s the Spa. The Massage was… chef's kiss. Seriously, book one. I’m not kidding. They have a Body scrub, Body wrap, Sauna, and a Steamroom. I didn’t try those. I was too busy getting a massage! I'm also glad they have a Fitness center. I should have gone more.
They have Babysitting service if you have children.
Getting Around (and the Quirks of Tanzanian Transportation)
The Airport transfer is super convenient. I used the Taxi service, too. The Car park [on-site] is great!
Final Verdict: Should You Book It?
Yes. Absolutely. The Ramada Resort Dar es Salaam is a good choice. It's got some quirks, sure, but in a way, that's what makes it charming. It's a solid choice. It's clean, relatively safe, and has a good pool and a great spa.
My Recommendation
Be prepared for a truly relaxing and enjoyable stay. And do not skip the poolside bar. You deserve it.
Escape to Paradise: Ramada Resort Dar es Salaam Awaits! - Your Ultimate Dar es Salaam Getaway!
Tired of the everyday grind? Crave a taste of paradise? Look no further than the Ramada Resort Dar es Salaam! Nestled on the stunning shores of Dar es Salaam, our resort offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories.
Here's what awaits you:
- Unwind in Style: Luxurious, well-appointed rooms with free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Stay connected and share your incredible experiences. Enjoy spacious accommodations featuring Air conditioning, Air conditioning in public area, blackout curtains and non-smoking rooms.
- Splash into Serenity: Cool off in our sparkling Swimming pool [outdoor] with a Pool with view, or simply bask in the sun.
- Culinary Delights: Indulge in a variety of dining options, from the delightful Asian and Western cuisine in restaurant to refreshing cocktails at our Poolside bar. Start your day with a delectable Breakfast [buffet]. With options for Vegetarian restaurant and Alternative meal arrangement!
- Pamper Yourself: Rejuvenate your senses at our world-class Spa, with a rejuvenating Massage. We have a Body scrub, Body wrap, Sauna, and more!
- Stay Connected: Enjoy Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and Wi-Fi in public areas so you can easily share your experiences online.
- Explore & Discover: Enjoy Things to do and ways to relax around the resort.
- Designed with You in Mind: With incredible Services and conveniences like Doorman, Dry cleaning, Concierge, and Daily housekeeping.
- Peace of Mind Guaranteed: We prioritize your safety and well-being with Anti-viral cleaning products, Staff trained in safety protocol, and much more!
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Napa Valley Getaway: Unbelievable Deals at SureStay Hotel!Alright, alright, settle down, you digital travel planner! We're going to tackle the Ramada Resort by Wyndham Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Forget those sterile itineraries - we're going for a real experience, the kind that leaves you dusty, exhilarated, and possibly in need of a strong drink. Buckle up, it's gonna be a bumpy ride… in paradise, hopefully.
The Ramada Rumble: A Dar es Salaam Delightfully Disorganized Itinerary
(This is a suggestion; expect it to fall apart faster than a wedding cake in a hurricane. That's the fun!)
Day 1: Arrival & Airport Antics (and Existential Dread)
- 10:00 AM (ish): Arrive at Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR). Let’s be honest, "arrive" is putting it lightly. More like tumbling off a plane after a red-eye. First hurdle: Immigration. Pray to the travel gods your passport photo isn't five years behind. Prepare for lines, the faint scent of airplane food, and the overwhelming feeling that you've forgotten something absolutely vital, like your soul.
- 11:00 AM (give or take a hour): Taxi/Transfer to Ramada Resort. This is where the real adventure begins. Negotiations with taxi drivers? Prepare. The ride? Likely a thrilling ballet of near-misses and honking. Embrace the chaos. This is Africa!
- 1:00 PM (hopefully): Check-in at the Ramada. Find the reception, that is IF you can find it. If the lobby receptionist is helpful, great. If they are not, grab a bottle of water and take a deep breath.
- 1:30 PM: Drop your bags. Take a moment to marvel at your room. Hopefully, it's clean. If it's not, complain. Immediately. You deserve a comfortable base of operations.
- 2:00 PM: Lunch at the Resort Restaurant. (Let's be real, you’re starving.) Expect a menu that promises a gourmet experience but delivers something… less. Embrace it! Order something you've never tried before. And the service? Well, it's "on island time". Relax. Breathe. Watch the world go by.
- Anecdote Alert: Last time I was in a tropical resort (not this one, but the principle applies), I ordered a “freshly squeezed” orange juice. It arrived with ice cubes and a suspiciously artificial taste. I raised a quizzical eyebrow, and the waiter shrugged and said, "It's fresh… from the concentrate." You've been warned.
- 3:00 PM: Mandatory Poolside Assessment. Find the pool. Assess the sun loungers. (Are they occupied by the towel mafia? They always are). Consider a dip. Don't forget to slather on that suncream, you pasty westerner.
- 4:00 PM: Coastal Walk. (Maybe). The Ramada is supposed to be on the beach, right? Find the beach. Walk along the shore. Try not to get mesmerized by the waves, or the sand, or the sheer vastness of the Indian Ocean. You'll probably find some interesting shells, locals, or maybe even a rogue crab.
- 6:00 PM. Sundowners at the Beach Bar. Mandatory. This is the golden hour. Order something fruity, with a little umbrella. Watch the sunset. Feel a wave of pure, unadulterated joy. This is why you came.
- 7:30 PM: Dinner at the Resort. Try not to overthink the menu. Just order something and hope for the best. Maybe try the local Swahili cuisine?
- Feeling: I got here and it’s already amazing. The wind feels strange and wonderful, the sea is calm, and everything here just makes me feel so alive.
Day 2: Stone Town (The Culture Shock Edition)
- 9:00 AM (If you're not hungover from the sundowner): Awaken, and prepare for the trip to Stone Town. This is a must-do. But it's also a sensory overload of the best kind.
- 10:00 AM: Transportation to Stone Town. This is a whole process from the resort. Decide on a taxi or a pre-arranged tour. Brace yourself for the drive. Expect traffic. Embrace the chaos.
- 12:00 PM: Stone Town Exploration. Get lost in the labyrinthine streets. Wander through winding alleyways. Marvel at the intricately carved wooden doors. The architecture is stunning, but the place is so small, that you might not escape being confused as to where you are.
- 1:30 PM: Lunch at a local restaurant. Don’t be afraid to go off the beaten path, but also don't be afraid to stick to somewhere familiar. Try a restaurant that has Trip Advisor reviews.
- 3:00 PM: Spice Tour and/or Prison Island. The spice tour is a really popular option in Zanzibar, and many tour operators will offer it, so do your research. Also, visit Prison Island! It's probably the best place to see giant turtles, and there is an unfortunate history behind the island.
- 5:00 PM: Return to the Resort.
- 6:00 PM: Rest.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner At the Resort or Local Restaurant.
Day 3: Relaxation and Departure (with a sprinkle of regret)
- 9:00 AM: Sleep In. You've earned it. Honestly, the best part of any holiday is the morning you don’t have to get up early.
- 10:00 AM: Last dip in the pool. Soak it all in. Smell the chlorine, watch the other holiday goers, and remember this feeling.
- 12:00 PM: Lunch. (You get the gist.)
- 1:00 - 2:00 PM: Pack and prepare for departure. Collect your belongings. Did you buy any souvenirs?
- 3:00 PM: Depart for the airport.
- 5:00 PM: Departure
Quirky Observations and Emotional Reactions:
- The air conditioning in the room will probably be either arctic blasts or nothing at all. There is no in-between.
- The service might be slow sometimes, but remember, everyone is working hard. Be patient and smile. It goes a long way.
- The Swahili phrases you learn will become an essential part of your vocabulary.
- You will miss it. You’ll miss the sun, the sea, the smiles, the chaos. You’ll crave the flavors. And that’s okay. It means you had a good time.
Final Thought:
This is a plan, a rough draft. You can't plan every moment and that's half the fun. Embrace the unexpected, laugh at the mishaps, and let this beautiful place work its magic. This is not just a trip; it’s an experience. Go forth, and embrace the Ramada Rumble!
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So, is this place actually “Paradise”? The marketing emails are laying it on THICK.
Okay, let's be real. "Paradise" is a strong word. I mean, I’ve seen *some* paradise. Think turquoise water, the kind of sand that *sings* when you walk on it… and this, well, it's Dar es Salaam. Which is awesome! But… Paradise? More like, "Relaxing Escape with Potential for Paradise-Adjacent Experiences." (Just kidding… mostly). The pool *is* lovely, I will say that. Especially after a long flight. More on that later…
What's the deal with the rooms? Are they actually as luxurious as the website claims?
Luxurious? Hmmm. They’re… comfortable. Clean, which is a HUGE win in my book. The website *does* get a bit carried away with the “plush” and “opulent” descriptions. I mean, yes, you'll have a bed. You'll have a bathroom. Maybe a tiny balcony where you can… look out at... something! My first thought was, "Okay, this is nice." My third thought? "Where's the mini-bar?" (Turns out, there wasn’t a stocked mini-bar. Heartbreak of a vacationer.) Still, no complaints. It's a room, a place to sleep, and that's good.
A minor detail... make sure you ask for your room to be at the pool side or if you are a smoker, ask for a smoking room. Otherwise, you'll be going up and down those steps. I was not expecting this and my vacation got a little too much cardio when i just landed from a 20 hour flight.
The food! Tell me about the food! Is it going to be all bland buffets or what?
Okay, the food… this is where things get interesting. The buffet *does* have its moments. Lots of choices, which is great for the indecisive (Me. I’m talking about me). But, listen, go for the local stuff! The fresh fish is *fantastic*. Seriously, get the grilled snapper. You won't regret it. I spent the first few days going crazy thinking the fish might be stale or bad. But it wasn't! It was divine. And the chapati… *chef's kiss*. I think I gained five pounds just from chapati. Worth it. Definitely worth it. The fries? Eh. Stick with the local cuisine, you won't get disappointed.
How’s the pool? Because, let's be honest, that's a big selling point.
The pool. Ah, the pool. It’s lovely. Really. It’s clean, it’s big enough to actually swim in (unlike some hotel pools that are basically oversized bathtubs), and the vibe is… chill. The bar service is a *little* slow, which, let’s be honest, is a universal hotel pool problem. I waited close to thirty minutes for a cocktail once. Thirty minutes! But, hey, I had a book. I survived. And that cocktail, when it *finally* arrived, was delicious. (Side note: I might have ordered two to compensate for the wait... don't judge.) Overall, the pool experience is a solid A-. Would relax in again.
What's the service like? Are the staff friendly?
The staff? Wonderful. Genuinely lovely people. They're helpful, they're polite, and they actually *seem* happy to be there (a rare quality in the hospitality industry, in my experience). Everyone from the front desk to the cleaning staff was friendly and accommodating. One time, I accidentally locked myself out of my room (don't ask). I was mortified. But they sent someone up right away, no questions asked, and they were perfectly nice about it. That kind of service really makes the difference. My experience was great. But be patient, they are not super fast to respond. It might take a while to get what you ordered, but it's all good.
Is there anything to do besides sit by the pool, eat, and sleep?
Yes! (Mostly). The hotel has a gym (which I did not visit. I was on vacation. Leave me alone). They also arrange excursions. I did a day trip to the city. And if i had to pick the most terrifying part of my experience, that would be the traffic. It was... intense. But the city itself is fascinating! You can also arrange a trip to a beach, and I heard that's amazing. But you are at the mercy of the local traffic. So factor that into your schedule.
What's the WiFi like? Because, you know, gotta stay connected (sadly).
Okay, the WiFi. This is a mixed bag. It’s… available. Sometimes. It’s free, which is a plus. But the speed? Let's just say don't expect to stream HD movies. I did a quick speed test, and I think my phone had a more stable connection inside the hotel. I ended up buying a local SIM card for the rest of my trip, which was worth it. Don't expect it to be the best, make sure you plan for a slow connection or ask for ways to speed up your experience from the hotel staff.
Any major downsides I should be aware of? Like, actual dealbreakers?
Hmm. Dealbreakers. Well, the distance from the airport is a bit of a pain. That trip can take a while, depending on traffic. And again, traffic… it’s a thing. Like, a *major* thing. So plan for those travel times accordingly. Also, be prepared for the heat. It’s Dar es Salaam. It’s hot. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and embrace the sweat. Other than that… just be prepared to relax and go with the flow. Because, honestly? It's not perfect, but it's a darn good place to unwind. And that, my friends, is what matters. Oh, and one more thing... mosquitoes! Yes, there are mosquitoes. Bring repellent. Seriously. Don't forget the repellent. Trust me.
So, would you go back? Spill the tea, already!
You know what? Yeah, I probably would. Despite the minor imperfections (and the occasional mosquito bite), it was a genuinely relaxingHotel Adventure