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Located to the south of Mombasa town, Diani Beach is one of Kenya's oldest beach resort areas, blessed with a long, white sand beach.
Diani offers excellent water-sports, with windsurfing, sailing, snorkelling, water-skiing, parasailing and scuba diving all easily available from most of the hotels along the beach.
It is a wonderful beach resort destination with activities for all ages!
This is the most developed beach on the south coast with hotels, self-catering resorts, banks, curio shops, supermarkets and hustlers. Here you'll find white beaches, palm trees and coral reefs. In the south the beach becomes a bit quieter.
Relax on a tropical beach enjoying the glorious Kenya sunshine and enjoy the 'Real Africa'.
The startling contrasts of landscape and the outstanding natural beauty of Kenya must be seen to be believed. Long stretches of white sandy beaches are lapped by crystal clear, turquoise waters protected by the coral reef, which runs almost the entire length of the coast.
A tropical paradise, with endless stretches of wide sandy beaches lined with coconut palms and lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. This is a Mecca for sun worshippers and snorkel’s alike as the reefs are alive with colourful fish. It's easy to arrange snorkel gear here to explore the reef.
The coastline south of Mombasa is a tropical paradise of palm fringed white sand beaches, where the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean meet beautiful coral reefs.
The protective reefs have created ideal beaches with calm, inviting waters. Days are filled with sunshine and nights are balmy and warm with gentle sea breezes.
The 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. At Kisite-Mpunguti, a Marine Reserve has been established around beautiful Wasini Island, an ideal day trip for divers and snorkel’s.
The beaches are bordered by lush green coastal rainforests with prolific birdlife and variety of wildlife including baboons, rare colobus monkeys and even leopard.
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