Chobe River Luxury Floating Hotel
Chobe river luxury hotel is aptly named the Zambezi Queen. She is a magnificent floating hotel offering a unique experience on the Chobe river.
Luxurious suites have been designed to offer unobstructed views of the river.
Try your hand at Tigerfishing and with more than 450 species the bird lover will be well rewarded.
01 march – 30 november 2024
ZAR 11 733 standard cabin pps
(SADC rates)
Zambezi Queen : Suites and Master Suites descriptions
Master Suites
these differ from the Standard suites in that they are slightly bigger and have larger balconies.
The balcony has two deckchairs and a table for your viewing pleasure.
There is a King size bed with an en-suite bathroom (shower only).
Master suites feature both side and front sliding doors for a full panoramic view of your surroundings. Each suite was designed with the warm climate in mind equipped with air-conditioning and room fans for your comfort.
Standard Suites
come with en-suite bathrooms (shower only) and full length sliding shutters for both privacy and protection from the sun.
For your convenience hairdryers, toiletries, gowns and slippers are provided. Valuables can be stored in the electronic safes.
All suites accommodate two adults.
Two of the larger standard suites can accommodation a maximum of three adults.
Rates shown are for Standard Suites.
On the upper deck of the luxurious Zambezi Queen you will find the dining room, lounge and bar.
Designed specifically so that you can enjoy unterrupted views of the Chobe river and the surrounding landscape.
During your stay on board the Zambezi Queen there are a number of activities you can experience.
Game viewing by tender boat allows you to move up close to the wildlife.
And the Chobe river is bursting with animals from elephant to buffalo, lion, giraffe, hippos and more.
The Zambezi Queen’s unique location means that excellent fishing is available all year round. Try your hand at catching the legendary Tiger fish. Other species to be caught include bream, African pike, catfish and tilapia.