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Exterior
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Goma Serena Hotel boasts a beautiful waterfront location and extensive gardens. The hotel's exterior features a tropical ambiance, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and stunning views of Lake Kivu.
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Rumoka Restaurant
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Rumoka, an ultramodern all-day dining restaurant with panoramic views of Lake Kivu, serves breakfast with an in-house patisserie corner and made-to-order egg dishes, Themed Buffet Lunch, nightly themed dinner, and special Table D’hôte menus. On Sundays, enjoy the sumptuous Sunday Brunch with family and friends.
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Kahuzi-Biega Bar & Terace
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Our inviting bar named after Kahuzi-Biega National Park is the ideal gathering place for cocktails, light bites or winding down your day with a sundowner and live music on one of the best outdoor terraces in Goma. The diverse beverage and cocktail menu is highlighted by wines and whiskies from around the world, and the live music offerings reflect the DR Congo’s reputation for a rich, vibrant music and dance scene.
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Accommodation
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Goma Serena Hotel offers 109 meticulously styled Pan-African themed rooms with magnificent views of Lake Kivu. Each room is inspired by authentic African art and furnished with local Congolese artefacts. Modern amenities and exceptional service add to the guests' experience.
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Room Balcony View
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Goma Serena Hotel's rooms offer magnificent sweeping views of the pool and Lake Kivu from the balcony, providing a relaxing sanctuary to take in the stunning scenery.
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Maisha Spa
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Maisha Spa at Goma Serena Hotel offers a range of relaxing treatments and therapies designed to soothe the mind, body, and soul. With expert therapists, state-of-the-art facilities, and stunning views of Lake Kivu, guests can indulge in a truly rejuvenating experience.
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Lake Kivu Boat Rides
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Experience the beauty of Lake Kivu with a boat ride from Goma Serena Hotel's private dock. Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and islands, and catch a glimpse of local fishermen at work.