
Kenya has an idyllic coastline, with miles of soft white sand fringed by palm trees and giving way to aquamarine seas. Small fishing villages bask in the sun, nets hanging to dry on bleached sticks by huts tucked under cashew nut trees. There are beaches backed by tall dunes where green turtles clamber up to nest, and the many offshore marine parks protect long coral reefs. A short distance from the coast there are a number of beautiful archipelagos, Lamu with its dhows and donkeys, Funzi with mangrove channels and sand banks and Kiwayu with its miles of deserted sand.With temperatures averaging 28C and an average eight hours of sunshine a day, it is easy to see why Kenya’s beaches have become so popular.
Kenya's Swahili Coast
Certain parts of Kenya’s coast are busy and best avoided - with Mombasa in particular having large hotels crammed together, countless curio stalls, kiosks and beach boys. However, we have travelled the length of the coast to find quiet spots and small boutique hotels.
The Tana Delta has a remote river camp and there are some stylishly converted Swahili houses overlooking the creek at Watamu.The islands of the Lamu archipelago offer a variety of accommodation from converted Arabic houses in Lamu Town and Shela Village to simple beach lodges made of reed and palms on Kipungani Beach and Manda Island.Finally, the Funzi Keys offers the ultimate in barefoot luxury with large chalets tucked into mangrove forests. With such a variety of hotels, whether you want a luxury hotel with every facility or a palm frond banda on a private island, Kenya will have something to suit you perfectly.
In this region
Diani Beach is the most popular and the most sophisticated beach south of Mombasa. There are many hotel, shops and services. The beach itself is a long stretch of white...
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Funzi Keys is a tiny island on Kenya's south coast. It is separated from the main Funzi Island by thick mangrove swamps. Both islands are very remote and can only be reached by...
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Kiwayu is situated on the mainland at the far north of Kenya, about 30 miles north of Lamu. There are no towns up in this part of Kenya, just miles of deserted beaches...
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A few miles off the coast of northern Kenya, the Lamu archipelago is peaceful and beautiful. Transport is by donkey or on foot, beaches are deserted and the most common...
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The Tana River is Kenya's largest river. Its source is the Aberdare Mountains and the craggy snow covered peaks of Mount Kenya. Having travelled over 1,000km the river...
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Watamu, south of Malindi is best known for the Watamu Marine National Park - a spectacular coral reef alive with tropical fish and only a short boat ride, or energetic...
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