Jumeirah, the renowned luxury hospitality brand under Dubai Holding, has partnered with the esteemed Thanda Group to introduce two exclusive African destinations: Jumeirah Thanda Island in Tanzania and Jumeirah Thanda Safari in South Africa. These groundbreaking additions mark Jumeirah’s entry into Africa, blending luxury with culture and sustainability.
Jumeirah Thanda Island: Barefoot Luxury on a Private Paradise




Located within the protected Shungimbili Island Marine Reserve in Tanzania, Jumeirah Thanda Island is a secluded, 5-hectare tropical haven in the Indian Ocean. Accessible by helicopter or speedboat, this exclusive-use retreat epitomizes romance and relaxation with a stunning villa featuring five suites and two traditional Swahili Bandas.






Guests are treated to unforgettable culinary experiences, courtesy of a private chef, and adventures guided by a dedicated boatman. From swimming with whale sharks and diving with turtles to sailing on traditional Dhows, the island offers a plethora of experiences steeped in the region’s history.


In line with Jumeirah’s sustainability initiatives, the island focuses on ocean stewardship through coral reef restoration and sea turtle protection, mirroring conservation efforts at Jumeirah’s other global properties.
Jumeirah Thanda Safari: An Exclusive Big Five Experience
Nestled in South Africa’s lush KwaZulu Natal province, Jumeirah Thanda Safari offers unmatched access to one of Africa’s most exclusive Big Five reserves. Spanning 16,500 hectares, this private reserve immerses guests in breathtaking wilderness with luxury accommodations, including the Jumeirah Residences at the Royal Thanda Club, set to welcome guests in December 2024.









Visitors can partake in guided game drives, bush walks, and bespoke cultural programs celebrating Zulu heritage. For families, a junior ranger course ensures younger adventurers can enjoy an enriching experience.


The safari destination also upholds a strong commitment to conservation, collaborating on critical projects like Project Rhino KZN to combat poaching and the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project to protect endangered species.
A Celebration of Heritage and Sustainability
The name “Thanda,” meaning “love” in Zulu, reflects the deep connections these destinations foster with local communities and the environment. Both properties support the Star for Life initiative, empowering youth in Tanzania and South Africa through education and upskilling.
Opening December 2024
With bookings opening in December 2024, Jumeirah Thanda Island and Jumeirah Thanda Safari promise to redefine African luxury.