RIU Jambo Hotel on the wonderful island of Zanzibar

Contrary to popular belief, the Spice Island was originally Zanzibar. A paradise in Tanzania, where the trade of pepper, nutmeg, and cinnamon provided significant income and has left a unique cultural mark on its population.

At the same time, the turquoise sea and the best sunsets complete one of the most sought-after vacation destinations in the world.

The new RIU Jambo (4 stars) is located in this natural paradise. Specifically, it's located in the north of the island, on Nungwi Beach, famous for its turquoise waters. Comersan has played a key role in the design and execution of this grand new hotel, both in the rooms and in the common areas.

The rooms, everything ready to rest

Brown, beige, and tan tones bring the colors of Africa to every room. Aware of the importance of rest and relaxation in a hotel like this, the curtains feature a Blacksan fabric , a neutral-toned blackout fabric, combined with decorative curtains and sheers to give more warmth to the room.

The cushions ( Daytona collection ) and the plaid They finish the decoration with toasted tones and give a sober style to the entire room.

Unique spaces with the Liberty and Onawa collections

The The hotel's common areas are very spacious and bright. Designing areas where people can talk or relax, they have located puff in different colors and prints that create relaxing environments.

For the creation of the space, we have resorted to our Liberty collections , geometric prints reminiscent of Art Deco, and Onawa , ethnic designs that fit perfectly in this space.

The dining room, a project designed and personalized one hundred percent

Without a doubt, it doesn't go unnoticed and is one of the most talked-about spaces. In the dining room, large wooden structures have been placed with prints and designs printed exclusively for this hotel.

These types of commissions always pose a challenge for the entire Comersan team . To achieve the best results, the large leaf designs and ethnic African prints are achieved using digital printing, resulting in these large structures that take center stage in the restaurant's decor.