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Kitesurfer jumping over the turquoise Paje lagoon in Zanzibar during the 2026 season.
Paje Beach Zanzibar featuring colorful kitesurfing kites, seaweed farmers, and white sand lagoons.
Wide-angle view of a secluded Zanzibar East Coast beach with a dhow sailing in the distance.
Plane window view of the transition from golden mainland to the turquoise Zanzibar coast.
Aerial view of low tide sandbars in Paje showing the dynamic Zanzibar travel experience.
Traditional dhow boat sailing on turquoise Zanzibar waters at sunset near a white sand beach.

Beach & Pools

Slow Down. Breathe. Reset.

Where the Day Naturally Unfolds

At Alaia Beach Resort Zanzibar, beach and pools are not separate areas – they flow into one another. Sand under your feet, water always in sight, greenery and palms framing every path. Inside and outside blend naturally, creating a barefoot, open-air atmosphere that defines daily life at Alaia.

Wood, palms, coconut trees, and wide open space set the tone. Nothing feels enclosed. Nothing feels forced. Just light, air, and water moving through the resort.

The Beach

Sand follows you

The beach in front of Alaia is wide, open, and calm. Soft sand meets shallow water, making it easy to swim, float, walk, or simply sit and watch the horizon change throughout the day.

Sunbeds are spread generously along the beach and shaded areas, allowing guests to settle in without feeling crowded. A chilled wooden deck by the beach becomes a natural gathering point – a place to pause, cool down, and let the day slow its pace.

Barefoot movement is encouraged here. Sand follows you from the beach into the resort, reinforcing the feeling that you’re never far from the sea.

The Pools

Alaia features three distinct swimming pools, each offering a different mood and experience.

Main Pool

Open, spacious, and surrounded by greenery, the main pool is the social heart of the resort. Located close to the beach, restaurant, and water sports center, it’s where guests naturally gather throughout the day.

A shallow pool section makes this area comfortable for relaxed swimming, families, and long, easy hours in the water.

Luxury safari vehicle in Serengeti paired with an exclusive Zanzibar beach villa and infinity pool.

Infinity Pool

The infinity pool is positioned directly facing the beach and the ocean, creating a seamless visual connection between pool, sand, and sea.

This is where guests gravitate for:

  • Ocean-facing swims
  • Long afternoons on sunbeds
  • Sunset moments that stretch into evening

With uninterrupted views and open space around it, the infinity pool delivers a calm, expansive feeling that defines Alaia’s beachside character.

The glowing blue freshwater pool inside the limestone Kuza Cave near Paje, Zanzibar.

Quiet Pool (Azure Block)

Set within the Azure Block, this pool offers a quieter alternative. Surrounded by rooms, palms, and landscaped paths, it’s ideal for guests seeking a slower pace away from the main activity areas.

This space is often chosen for relaxed swimming, reading, and peaceful afternoons.

Woman wearing a straw hat relaxing on the edge of a turquoise swimming pool at a luxury hotel

Designed for Barefoot Living

Throughout the resort, sand, wood, palms, and greenery shape the experience. Walkways feel natural, shaded areas invite lingering, and sunbeds are placed everywhere you might want to stop – by the pools, on the beach, and along open decks.

Nothing feels staged. The resort is designed to be lived in, barefoot and unhurried.

Barefoot dining on the sand at sunset, showing the Zanzibar East Coast luxury lifestyle.

The Alaia Rhythm

Some guests start the day early by the sea.
Others drift between pool and shade.
Many end the day watching the light fade over the ocean.

The beach and pools at Alaia aren’t about choosing the right spot – they’re about moving freely, settling where it feels right, and letting the day unfold on its own.

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