YapYap Villa
The founding villa. The one that started everything. Private stays on the east coast, hosted by the people who live here.
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Join the waitlistThere are places in the world that still feel like a secret. Zanzibar is one of them — an island where the morning light comes slowly over the Indian Ocean, where coconut palms lean toward the water, where the rhythm of the day is set by the tide and the breeze. For those who have been, no explanation is needed. For those who haven't, no explanation will do until they arrive.
"We started by building one home. Then twelve. Then we realized we were building a group."
YapYap is what came after. A small collection of ventures — some finished, some underway, some still just a plan on the back of a napkin — all built on the same east coast, by the same people, with the same quiet ambition: to make things that feel like they belong here.
The founding villa. The one that started everything. Private stays on the east coast, hosted by the people who live here.
Visit →A small sushi counter on the east coast. Called the island's best by the guests who eat there.
Visit →A small private community we're beginning to build on Bwejuu beach — twelve homes, owned outright, launch pricing open until the twelfth is reserved.
Visit →A few people on the east coast we recommend without hesitation — the kite school our guests keep coming back to, the dhow captains, the guides who know where the spice farms still smell of cloves. Not an affiliate list. Just the ones we actually use.
IKO-certified lessons on the shallow east-coast lagoons — beginner to advanced, private, semi-private and group. The closest school to our villas.
Half- and full-day boat trips — Blue Safari lagoons, downwinders between spots, mangrove SUP routes, private explorer days. Transport and drinks included.
A fifteen-minute tandem flight along the Paje–Bwejuu coast at about 300 m. One of the only paragliding operations in Zanzibar.
Day game drives and three-day packages into the Arusha national parks — Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro. Organised end-to-end by Paje.
Beach parties, food markets, snorkel and scuba, spice-farm tours, scooter rental, spa, henna. Curated by Paje, booked by message.
Construction updates, travel notes, and the occasional quiet thought. Written from Zanzibar.
Early work on the first homes at our Bwejuu parcel. Photos, notes, what we learned from the rains.
Kamila writes about a slow morning on the island north of Zanzibar, and why we keep coming back.
Michael on why we cap every community at twelve homes, and what gets lost above that number.
We came to Zanzibar years ago and kept coming back — first in mud huts on the east coast, later in houses we helped build, eventually in the kind of places we used to only see from the outside. Between the two we learned what a comfortable life here actually takes: the wind, the water, the power, the people, the shade, the silence. Everything on this page came out of that. We're not a fund, we're not a chain — we're two people and a small team, building what we wished existed, in the place we come home to.
"We came for a week and started looking at plots on day three. The place gets under your skin — slowly, and then all at once."
"Michael and Kamila don't sell anything. They just show you how they live, and it turns out that's the whole pitch."
"The most honest conversation we've ever had about an investment. No brochure gloss — just numbers, risks, and a long lunch."
Names abbreviated at guests' request. Full references available on a call.
A small group of us will be in Poland this season to meet people curious about Zanzibar — East, the villa, the island itself. Private conversations, no presentation deck, just tea and questions. If that sounds useful, leave a note and we will reach out with the dates.
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