SHERATON DJIBOUTI HOTEL

Plateau du Serpent PO Box 1924
T: +253 21 32 80 00
F: +253 21 32 88 88
www.sheratondjibouti.com
djibouti.reservation@sheratondjibouti.com

Rooms: 175 rooms and suites.

Business & Conference Facilities: Secretarial services, banquet and conference rooms with the ability to accommodate 400 guests.

Health & Leisure Facilities: Satellite TV available in the fitness centre, swimming pool, private beach, club lounge with VIP area.

Guest Services: Airport pick-up, parking, ATM, currency exchange, gift shop, Wi-Fi access, laundry and pressing service, luggage service, room service, car rental and airline reservation.

Wining & Dining: Mosaic Restaurant, Bar Ghoubet (sea view and live music) and Khamsin (pool bar).

DJIBOUTI PALACE KEMPINSKI

Îlot du Héron PO Box 1960
T: +253 21 32 55 55
www.kempinski.com
sales.djibouti@kempinski.com

Rooms: 253 rooms and suites.

Business & Conference Facilities: Business centre with photocopying and fax facilities.

Health & Leisure Facilities: Fitness centre and spa.

Guest Services: Airport transfer, 24-hour concierge service, Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel, two swimming pools, private beach and ballroom with a 1500-guest capacity.

Wining & Dining: Italian restaurant, Sky lounge, beach bar and vitamin bar.

ACACIAS HOTEL

Pointe du Héron BP4III
T: +253 21 32 78 78
F: +253 21 32 78 79
www.acaciashoteldjibouti.com
reservation@acaciashoteldjibouti.com
www.facebook.com/acaciashoteldjibouti/info

Rooms: 48 bedrooms and 22 suites.

Business & Conference Facilities: Meeting rooms and business centre with internet facilities.

Health & Leisure: Le Lotus Spa.

Guest Services: Complimentary Wi-Fi in all of the guest rooms, airport pick-up, international magazines and swimming pool.

Wining & Dining: Restaurant and lounge bar. Djibouti is a secure destination, and most travellers can access the majority of the capital and wider country in safety.

Nonetheless, it is advisable to avoid displays of wealth in low-income areas. The dress code in Djibouti is very flexible. Due to the typically hot weather, suits and ties are reserved for only very formal occasions, with business counterparts usually sporting a shirt with no jacket.