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COAST
After
a week or so on safari, the somewhat laid back attitude to life
at the coast makes a welcome change of pace. It's the place to switch
off and soak up the sun; time to take off your watch, unwind, read
a book, walk the beach, forget newspapers. Relax and enjoy yourself;
have lunch on a dhow, buy fish on the shore, drink the juice of
a fresh, young coconut. But there is plenty to see and do, should
you feel the urge.
With
history and culture to be explored in Mombasa, Lamu or many of the
other small sites along the coast. You can explore beneath the warm
waves of the Indian Ocean, there is just as much going on under
water as on the surface. Seven marine parks off the coast of Kenya
are host to a wonderful world of sea life. A pair of fins, snorkel
and mask are all you need to see superb coral reefs and exotically
tinted tropical fish that come so close you can almost touch them.
It takes only a few days to become a qualified scuba diver and many
take advantage of the opportunity to learn in the warm, clear waters
of the Indian Ocean.
The
beaches are of white coral sand and mostly fringed with coconut
palms. The Indian Ocean is warm all year round and for great parts
of it the shallows are protected by a barrier reef which protects
you from large waves and keeps the sharks at bay.
We
can also arrange for you to combine your safari with time on the
beach in Zanzibar, The Seychelles or Mauritius should you wish.
Baobab Beach Resort
Baobab Beach Resort is Mombasa’s leading all-inclusive resort that has recently been renovated to a very high standard. Built along fine gently-sloping sands that stretch for almost 10km, it is perfectly located in a quiet corner of the southern end of Diani. Overlooking a safe beach lined with palm trees, its gardens are lush with colourful shrubbery and buzz with the sound of birdlife all day long.
There is an extensive activity programme here that includes volleyball, archery, aerobics and aqua-aerobics, shuffleboard, football, basketball, darts, tennis (three courts), table tennis, open air jacuzzi, swimming pool, a dive-centre and a golf course nearby. There is even a wellness centre. The cuisine is excellent and there are several styles of bar to relax in.
There are 180 spacious sea-facing rooms tastefully decorated and spacious. Link to Hotel site
Kiwayu
 Kiwayu
Safari Village is a barefoot luxury retreat on a deserted stretch
of white beach. Kiwayu is located on the Kenya mainland in the most
remote Dodori National Reserve some 30 miles north of Lamu Island,
in a breathtakingly beautiful bay opposite Kiwayu Island. The eighteen
cottages are built in the traditional "Bajuni" style using
local materials. Each cottage is set well apart ensuring complete
privacy. The bedrooms are large and are open to the sea with an
en suite bathroom with running water and flush toilets. The cottages
have a large verandah complete with hammocks and Lamu beds for lounging.
Approximately
3 kilometres from Kiwayu Safari Village lies "The Baobabs of
Kitangani". Nestling between the enormous ageless Baobabs,
this is the perfect setting for a couple who want total privacy
and comfort. There is a living room perched graciously under a baobab,
leading to a dazzling bedroom with en suite facilities. Staff and
boatmen are at your service and there is over a kilometre of beach
exclusively yours
Price
per person per night US$318 on a full board basis
Southern
Palms Resort
Some
35 kms drive across the ferry and south from Mombasa, Southern Palms
Beach Resort is situated on an ocean front of sultry tree fronds
swaying gently on the sea breezes over a wide swathe of brilliant
white sand. Behind, interlocking cascading swimming pools abuts
an al fresco restaurant and bar area with panoramic views of the
Indian ocean. The property spreads over 10 acres of mature tropical
gardens and coconut palms.
There
are 298 air conditioned rooms, 2 "luxury suites"; and
2 free form swimming pools, adding a unique feeling of space and
majesty to the Resort. The rooms are fully air-conditioned and feature
a locally carved "Pili Pili" four-poster double bed, a
standard size day bed that can convert into a second bed. Tiled
ceramic floor throughout the room and bathroom. The bathroom is
well designed with a very spacious shower. Every room is fitted
with a "mosquito net" that covers the entire double bed
to ensure a peaceful night.
Activities
available at the resort include a floodlit tennis court, volley
ball, squash court, fitness centre, pool games, deep sea fishing,
scuba diving, petanque, tables tennis, darts, snorkelling, water
aerobics, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, pool tables, bird watching
please note some may cost additional payment.
At
night, you will be entertained with a selection of African Shows
such as traditional dancers, African music, Acrobats, local folklore
a At night, you will be entertained with a selection of African
Shows such as traditional dancers, African music, Acrobats, local
folklore and dancing music will take over to carry you to the late
hours of the evening.
Price
per person per night from US$42 on a half board basis
Indian
Ocean Beach Club
The
Indian Ocean Beach Club is located 25 miles south of Mombasa town.
It is situated in a prime location on a quiet stretch of white sandy
beach, bordering a marine park on the Indian Ocean. The hotel is
designed in Swahili architecture, and is adjacent to history --next
to a 16th century Mosque. The pounding of the surf, the background
rasp of cicadas and the rhythmic waft of your ceiling fan all conspire
to make you let go and relax.
There
are a hundred rooms in clusters of thatched cottages and double
upper level whitewashed rooms with flat rooms. Each room has its
own verandah, en-suite with bath/shower and separate toilet plus
they are beautifully designed and have crafted furniture, there
is also air-conditioning and ceiling fan, a hair dryer, concealed
mini-bar and direct dial telephone.
Activities
include a 200-meter freeform pool and three plunge pools. There
are 2 floodlit tennis courts; volleyball, croquet, jogging trail
and bird watching are available. Windsurfing, catamaran, sailing
canoeing, pedalos, 2 windsurfing and scuba lessons are free for
all guests.
The
Indian Ocean Beach Club is ideal for those who would like a quiet
but comfortable resort on the coast.
Price
per person per night from US$40 on a half board basis
Leopard
Beach Resort
Situated
on Diani Beach, 34 km south of Kenya 's bustling port of Mombasa,
Leopard Beach Resort enjoys prime position on one of the world's
most stunning beaches. Tropical gardens drop onto the white sandy
shores of the Indian Ocean below where waters are calm due to the
coral barrier reef – a haven for divers.
The
resort offers a wide range of high quality accommodation, a choice
of dining and entertainment venues – including the award winning
‘Chui Grill' – as well as extensive sporting and leisure
facilities ranging from diving to golf.
Dotted
throughout the vast 25 acres of magnificent tropical gardens are
155 comfortable and welcoming rooms, excellently furnished and includes
a bath, shower and bidet, air conditioning, multi channel satellite
television, telephone, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer,
mosquito nets and a well-stocked mini-bar. There are 78 sea-facing
superior rooms, 18 of which are suites and deluxe ‘Chui Class
Cottages ' – private, luxury cottages that boast their own
private gardens or patios. The Honeymoon, Executive and Superior
suites also offer DVD/CD players (and a selection of discs), large
living areas and power-showers and/or jacuzzis for those who really
want to spoil themselves!
For
the active, there are two floodlit tennis courts, a splendid
18-hole golf course next to the resort, volleyball, water polo,
table tennis, gymnastics and aerobics. There is a PADI 5 star
and SSI Platinum Centre with multi-lingual instructors. The
Water Sports Centre also offers windsurfing, kite surfing, kayaking,
pedelos and catamarans for hire or tuition; not to mention big
game fishing beyond the reef and glass-bottom boats trips. Link
to hotel web site.
Price
per person per night from US$67 on a half board basis
Hemingways
Malindi
is a small resort. Popular since the 1940's with "up country"
expatriate residents, in recent years Malindi has gained international
attention, but still remains a small picturesque village with tall,
white-washed houses, narrow streets, a few shops and a fish market
on the harbour front. Nearby are two Marine National Parks, with
wonderful underwater coral gardens and thousands of tropical fish.
Just south of Malindi is to be found "the lost city" of
Gedi, who inhabitants mysteriously disappeared over three hundred
years ago, one of the most interesting historical sites in Kenya.

Hemingways
is a small intimate 78 bed resort-hotel on the stunning sands of
Watamu Bay, 20 miles south of Malindi. The ambience of the hotel
is of relaxed sophistication, with the friendliness of a privately-owned
hotel coupled to the facilities and standards of an international
resort. The international cuisine is highly regarded, with attentive
service to match, and the staff are renowned for their courtesy
and friendliness. The beach was voted by the Sunday Times as being
one of the top 10 beaches in the world, there being just 4 hotels
on as many miles of coast, fringed by the finest of tropical barrier
reefs. Three miles up the coast from Hemingways is Mida, a tidal
lagoon of mangrove creeks teeming with exotic bird-life, and the
venue for sundowner cruises on an Arabic dhow, whilst out to sea
there is dolphin-watching, snorkelling and diving.
Add
the best big-game fishing fleet in Africa with some of the most
productive fishing grounds in the world, and you have a truly unique
and exceptional destination for your tropical vacation.
Price
per person per night from US$88 on a half board basis
Serena
Beach
The
Serena Beach Hotel is situated on Shanzu beach about 18 kms from
Mombasa Town where the crystal clear water is ideal for watersports
such as water skiing, sailing and deep sea diving. The Coral Reef
is only a few minutes away in a glass bottom boat from the beach.
Styled
to resemble a 13th century Swahili town complete with winding lanes,
carved balconies, fountained courts and bustling market squares,
the Serena Beach Hotel provides an oasis of tranquillity whilst
delivering a unique mix of high-action water sports, sybaritic sun
worship, world-class cuisine and vibrant nightlife. Each of the
bedrooms have private bathrooms and air conditioning. The extensive
coconut-palm cooled grounds offer an exotic mix of tropical trees
and bright blossoms and centre on an idyllic sky-blue swimming pool
with a thatched ‘‘swim-up’’ bar and crystal
waters that cascade into the tiled coolness of the market square
below.
Price
per person per night from US$115 on a half board basis
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