coast kenya Tours

The Coastal Region also known the Kenyan coast, the country’s Indian Ocean coastline divides into a number of quite distinct regions. Mombasa island is the hub (Mainland), and extends to Watamu, Malindi and Lamu to the north, South starts with Tiwi beach, Diani beach, Msambweni and Funzi island to the south.

coast of kenya

ONE DAY Adventures in Coast

Full day Mombasa

Exercusion tour Diani- swim with the Dolphins

Popular Fort Jesus Museum

Wild Waters Lamu Archipelago

Popular Malindi Attractions: Malindi Museum

Popular Watamu Attractions | Mida Creek Reserve

Popular Mombasa Attractions | Haller Park 

Day Trip-watamu Marine Park & Sudi Island

Mangrove Forest Canoe Ride.

Mombasa Marine National Park. Old Town. Mombasa Tusks.

Tsavo East. 

Diani Tour- Wasini, Shimba Hills National Park e

South coast

Diani
Diani Beach is a major beach resort on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya (in eastern Africa). It is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Mombasa, in the nearby Kwale County. It has been voted Africa’s leading beach destination for the fifth time running since 2015. Diani can only be reached either by plane or road by passing from the mainland onto Mombasa island and from thence on a picturesque ferry which crosses the sea inlet to the docks, land on the south coast mainland, and from there a drive of about 20 kms to this small paradise
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mainland

Mombasa
The coastline North of Mombasa is a world of enthralling history and natural beauty. The coast is lined with pristine palm fringed beaches, and the calm inviting waters of the Indian Ocean. The beaches are broken by the wide mouth of Kilifi Creek, whose azure waters are a popular port of call on the international yachting circuit. The beaches of Nyali, Vipingo, Kikambala and Shanzu are home to a wide range of World Class resorts with fine cuisine and services. The peaceful beach havens of Mtwapa and Takaungu offer an ideal escape from the outside world, with endless deserted beaches. offshore reefs are alive with coral, myriad fish, sea turtles and dolphins. Both outer and inner reef walls offer world class diving with spectacular coral gardens and drop offs, and Kenya’s best wreck diving on the MV Dania.

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malindi
A small town along the northern coast of Kenya that's rich in history and culture. It's also known for its beautiful beaches and rustic beach hotels, making it one of the best holiday destinations in Kenya. While in Malindi, you can visit a museum, go snorkeling or scuba diving, catch sunrises, and plenty more.
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North coast

KILIFI
Kilifi is a town on the coast of Kenya, north of Mombasa. It’s near Kilifi Creek, along an estuary of the Goshi River. The town is known for Indian Ocean beaches, including Bofa Beach, dotted with resorts. Nearby, green turtles swim among coral reefs in Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve. The Mnarani Ruins, archaeological remains of a centuries-old Swahili settlement, include 2 mosques and several tombs. The county is located north and northeast of Mombasa. Kilifi has fewer tourists than Mombasa County, but there are some tourists beaches in Kikambala, Watamu, Malindi and Kilifi.
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north

Lamu
Lamu Town is a small town on Lamu Island, which in turn is a part of the Lamu Archipelago in Kenya. Situated 341 kilometres (212 mi) by road northeast of Mombasa that ends at Mokowe Jetty, from where the sea channel has to be crossed to reach Lamu Island. It is the headquarters of Lamu County and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town contains the Lamu Fort on the seafront, constructed under Fumo Madi ibn Abi Bakr, the sultan of Pate, and was completed after his death in the early 1820s. Lamu is also home to 23 mosques, including the Riyadha Mosque, built in 1900, and a donkey sanctuary.

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 waTaMU
Watamu is situated around 105km north of Kenya's oldest city, Mombasa, and 15km south of Malindi. Watamu Beach's crystal-clear waters make it an excellent location for snorkelling and diving, and the surrounding area is home to an abundance of wildlife.
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