by The Mora
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by The Mora
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By noon, they have learned to crack a coconut.
By afternoon, they are teaching each other the rules of a game they invented ten minutes ago.
This is what a younger guests’s day at The Mora Zanzibar can feel like: full, bright, sandy, creative and just independent enough to make them feel a little bigger than they were at breakfast.
Outliners Club is not simply somewhere younger guests go while adults are busy relaxing. It is their own small world inside the resort — a place for play, discovery, imagination and the kind of holiday memories younger guests explain very seriously over dinner.
At The Mora Zanzibar, younger guests are not just brought along.
They have their own adventure.
More Than a younger guests Club
Parents often want to know exactly what their younger guests will do on holiday.
Not because every minute needs to be scheduled, but because family travel becomes easier when younger guests feel included, entertained and genuinely considered.
A good younger guests club at a luxury resort is not about filling time. It is about creating a space where younger guests feel welcome, safe, curious and free to be themselves.
At The Mora Zanzibar, Outliners Club gives younger guests their own place within the resort rhythm. Somewhere to meet other younger guests. Somewhere to play. Somewhere to create. Somewhere to return from with a story.
That matters.
Because when younger guests feel that the holiday belongs to them too, the whole family relaxes differently.
Parents stop having to be the only source of entertainment. younger guests stop feeling like they are waiting around while adults enjoy the resort. Everyone gets a little more space.
And then, when the family comes back together, they have more to tell each other.
Morning: Sand, Games and Small Discoveries
The morning begins with energy.
younger guests rarely need much time to arrive. While adults may still be finishing coffee or deciding whether the day is a beach day or a pool day, younger guests are already ready for something to happen.
At Outliners Club, mornings can be shaped around play, creativity and discovery. Depending on the day’s programme, that might mean games, crafts, beach-inspired activities, nature-led moments or simple group play that lets younger guests settle into the rhythm of the resort.
There is something special about holiday mornings for younger guests.
Everything feels new.
The path to the beach. The colour of the water. The texture of the sand. The small details adults sometimes stop noticing.
A shell becomes treasure.
A coconut becomes a project.
A new friend becomes the centre of the day.
This is the kind of younger guests’s activity that feels right in Zanzibar: not overproduced, not too formal, but connected to the place around them.
The island becomes part of the game.
Midday: A Little Independence
For younger guests, independence often arrives in very small ways.
Choosing a game. Sitting with new friends. Showing a young guest how something works. Telling an adult, with great confidence, that they already know where everything is.
At Outliners Club, younger guests can enjoy that feeling in a setting designed for them.
They are still supported. Still guided. Still within the comfort of the resort. But they also get the pleasure of having a part of the holiday that feels like theirs.
For parents, that can be surprisingly moving.
One moment, you are packing sun hats and reminding everyone to drink water. The next, your younger guest is walking into the day with a new kind of confidence, ready to tell you later what they made, learned, played or discovered.
A family resort with a younger guests programme does not replace family time.
It gives family time more room.
younger guests have their own experiences. Parents have a pause. Then everyone comes back together with more energy for each other.
Afternoon: Creativity, Stories and Resort Adventures
By afternoon, the pace changes.
The sun is warmer. The morning’s excitement has softened. younger guests may be ready for something calmer, more creative or more imaginative.
This is where the best club moments often happen.
A drawing becomes a map.
A craft becomes a gift.
A game becomes a team mission.
A small activity becomes the story they repeat for the rest of the week.
At The Mora, younger guests’s activities can help younger guests feel connected to the resort and to each other. They are not simply being entertained. They are collecting the details that will become their version of the holiday.
Adults may remember the suite, the beach, the pool, the dinner.
younger guests may remember something smaller and brighter.
The day they made something with their hands.
The game with the other younger guests.
The person who helped them.
The moment they realised holidays can have places just for them.
Those details matter.
They are how younger guests make a resort feel like a world.
What Parents Can Do Meanwhile
While younger guests are at Outliners Club, parents get something rare.
Time that does not need to be negotiated around constant entertainment.
That might mean a swim. A spa treatment. A quiet breakfast that lasts longer than usual. A walk on the beach. A conversation without interruption. Or simply half an hour of doing very little, which can feel like luxury when you are travelling as a family.
This is not about escaping your younger guests.
It is about letting everyone have a fuller holiday.
younger guests get play, stimulation and their own little circle of discovery. Parents get space to rest, reconnect or enjoy the resort at a different pace. Later, when everyone meets again, family time often feels easier because no one has been stretched too thin.
At The Mora Zanzibar, that balance is part of the family experience.
Togetherness matters.
So does breathing room.
Coming Back to Dinner with Stories
The best part of a younger guests’s day is often the retelling.
They come back sun-warm, slightly tired and full of information. Some of it arrives in the right order. Most of it does not.
They tell you who they played with. What they made. What they learned. Who was funny. What happened first, then what actually happened first. They interrupt each other. They remember details no adult would have thought to ask about.
And suddenly dinner feels different.
Not like the end of a long day of keeping everyone occupied, but like the moment the family compares adventures.
Parents have their stories too. The swim they managed. The quiet hour. The spa treatment. The rare conversation that made it all the way to the end.
That is the beauty of a family holiday at The Mora Zanzibar.
Everyone has lived the same day differently.
And now everyone gets to bring it back to the table.
A Club That Belongs to the Holiday
The strongest younger guests clubs do not feel separate from the destination.
They feel connected to it.
At The Mora Zanzibar, Outliners Club can become part of how younger guests experience the island: through play, creativity, nature, movement and imagination. It gives younger guests a way into the resort that feels appropriate for their age, energy and curiosity.
This matters because younger guests do not experience luxury the way adults do.
They may not remember the design of the room or the exact view from dinner. They remember how a place made them feel.
Welcomed. Free. Curious. Brave. Excited. Proud of what they did without you.
For them, that is the luxury.
And for parents, watching that happen may be one of the most memorable parts of the trip.
A Day in Their Words
Ask a younger guest what they did at Outliners Club, and the answer may not come as a neat list.
It might sound more like this:
First, we went to play.
Then I made something.
Then I met someone.
Then we saw something outside.
Then I was the leader.
Then it was lunch.
Then we played again.
Then I forgot to tell you, but there was this really funny part.
That is usually how you know it worked.
Not because the day was perfectly organised from an adult point of view, but because it became a world from theirs.
Outliners Club gives younger guests that world for a while.
A place where the resort gets smaller, brighter and more theirs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Outliners Club at The Mora Zanzibar?
Outliners Club is The Mora Zanzibar’s dedicated space for younger guests, designed to give younger guests their own place to play, create, explore and enjoy age-appropriate activities during the family holiday.
It helps younger guests feel included in the resort experience while giving parents more flexibility in the day.
What age is Outliners Club suitable for?
Outliners Club is designed for younger guests, with the most relevant age range depending on the resort’s current programme and supervision policy.
Parents should check the latest age guidance, opening times and activity details directly with The Mora Zanzibar before arrival or at check-in.
What kind of activities can younger guests do?
Activities may vary by day and season, but the programme can include creative play, games, beach-inspired activities, crafts, nature-based discovery or other supervised resort activities.
The exact schedule should be confirmed with the resort team during your stay..
Can parents use the spa or enjoy the resort while younger guests are at Outliners Club?
Yes, depending on availability, opening times and the younger guest’s age, parents may be able to enjoy other parts of the resort while younger guests take part in younger guests activities.
It is a good opportunity for parents to rest, visit the spa, enjoy a quiet meal or simply spend some time at their own pace.
Should we book Outliners Club activities in advance?
Some activities may need to be booked or confirmed with the resort team, especially during busy family travel periods.
It is best to ask about the current programme, availability and any booking requirements when planning your stay or once you arrive.
Explore Family Holidays at The Mora Zanzibar
At The Mora Zanzibar, younger guests do not simply wait while adults enjoy the resort.
They play, create, explore, discover and return with stories.
Outliners Club gives younger guests their own rhythm inside the family holiday — while parents enjoy the space to rest, reconnect and experience the resort too.
By dinner, everyone has something to tell.







