Bamburi Beach, North Coast of Kenya
The 3-star Kenya Bay Beach Hotel , just north of Mombasa, enjoys one of the longest beach frontages in the world - the sweeping Bamburi Beach. Offering a total of 106 rooms, this relaxed family hotel is immediately adjacent to the large Sarova Whitesands complex, and offers a selection of dining experiences with entertainment nightly, a range of water sports and immediate access to the beach and the famous Bamburi Nature Trail, the Rene Haller Park - an extensive area of forest, walks rivers and swamps.
The Swahili coast, a glorious ribbon of silver and sapphire, crashing surf and bright coral, is steeped in a turbulent history pre-dating Da Gama. The Swahili culture, a fabulous fusion of Arab, African, and Portuguese has created a pace of life, a style of cuisine and a mosaic of architecture, heritage, myth and magic that is found nowhere else in the world.
Location and seasons
On World famous Bamburi Beach, Mombassa, Kenya.
• Distance from Mombasa Town is 9km
• Distance from Mtwapa is 6.3km
• Flight time from London to Mombassa is 8hrs
• Flight time from Nairobi to Mombassa is 50 mins
Kenya's north coast, one of her most popular beach holiday destinations, offers clear blue sea, marine parks, excellent water sports, coral reefs, monsoon winds, numerous hotels and beach resorts, family vacations, sun n sand, cultural and beach travel and more. Close to Mombasa, it is also within easy reach of Malindi, Lamu, Diani and many other popular Kenya safari resort hotels.
Beach vacation facts
The Kenyan coast is roughly divided into ‘North and ‘South' of the island city of Mombasa. To reach the south coast, it is necessary to cross from the island of Mombasa via the Likoni Ferry (10 minutes) to the start of the south coast beaches. The link to the north coast is via the Nyali Bridge, which leads from the island (via the suburb of Nyali) to the north coast.
The north coast features:
• Nyali Beach
• Kenyatta and Bamburi Beaches
• Shanzu beach
• Kilifi
• Watamu
Beach facts: Hottest time is between November and March, rainy season is May and June (hotel closed 01 May to 15 June); sea weed on beach and strong winds May /August. September to November is cool and pleasant.
Mombasa
Mombasa is the second largest city in Kenya, lying on the Indian Ocean. It has a major port and an international airport. The city is the centre of the coastal tourism industry. The original Arabic name is Manbasa; in Swahili it is called Kisiwa Cha Mvita (or Mvita for short), which means "Island of War", due to the many changes in its ownership. The town is also the headquarters of Mombasa District which, like most other districts in Kenya, is named after its chief town.
The city has a population of 727,842 and is located on Mombasa Island, which is separated from the mainland by two creeks; Tudor Creek and Kilindini Harbour. The island is connected to the mainland to the north by the Nyali Bridge, to the south by the Likoni Ferry and to the west by the Makupa Causeway, alongside which runs the Uganda Railway. The port serves both Kenya and countries of the interior, linking them to the Ocean. The town is served by Moi International Airport.
The Background
Kenya's stunning coastline (485 km from Nairobi) runs 700 km between the Tanzanian and Somali borders and is renowned for its silken white sandy beaches, coconut palms, sheltered lagoons, pellucid blue waters, remote islands, uncharted mangrove swamps and mysterious Arab and Swahili ruins, many of which date back to the 8th Century AD. An idyllic climate cooled by the monsoon, the Swahili coast offers a daily average of 8 hours of sunshine, and the hot steamy climate is tempered by the monsoon winds: the south-easterly Kusi, which blows from April to October; and the north-easterly Kaskazi which blows from November to March.
Accommodation
The hotel offers 106 rooms (60 standard and 46 deluxe) all with air-conditioning, private balconies, ensuite bathrooms. Some rooms have TVs. Safe deposit and hairdryers available from reception.
Dining and bars
The main restaurant is the Acacia Restaurant, which serves buffet selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Theme nights are also regularly features and there is also the Frangipani a la carte restaurant, where international and seafood specialities are offered.
Disco, acrobats, live bands and traditional Maasai dancers appear nightly at the Jacaranda Bar. There is also the Frangipani pool bar and the Acacia Bar.
Conference and event facilities
The conference room has a total capacity of 60 guests with a private meeting room for 20 guests.
Child-friendly
The hotel welcomes children and offers: children's meal-times, children's play/TV room, babysitting and additional beds in rooms.
What to see and do
• Disco, Acrobats, live bands and Traditional Masaai dances at the Jacaranda Bar - from 9.30pm onwards.
• Discover the Nomad Casuarina club in dreamy little Mtwapa town along the Mtwapa creek. Mtwapa is also home to the Aquamarine seafood restaurant and Dhow.
• Discover Mamba Village - Nyali, The largest crocodile farms in Africa - home to more than 10,000 crocodiles.
• A short ride away lies the spectacular Nyali Golf and Country Club.
• Pirates Nightclub and Restaurant is just a short ride away
Sports
• Water polo and aqua gym
• PADI Dive school, jet ski, deep sea diving.
Also within easy reach are:
• Nyali Golf Club
• Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve
• The Baobab Adventure
• Haller Park - a magnificent example of land reclamation by the Bamburi Cement Company named in order of Rene Haller who instigated the project over the past 30 years. Leafy oasis, game sanctuary, nature trail commercial fish farm - antelope, hippo, giant tortoise and Rothschild's giraffe, crocodile, snake park and palmetium. Bamburi Forest rails - picnicking BBQ Butterfly Pavilion,
• Nguuni Wildlife Sanctuary , 5km from Haller Park reclaimed park Masai ostrich eland and oryx and bird life (260 species).
• Mamba Village - crocodile farm with 10, 00 crocodiles, camel rides and horse riding.
• Ngomongo villages - representation of ten of Kenya tribes illustrating traditional homesteads, dress and activities.
• Jumba la Mtwana (Mansion of the Slave)
2km north of Mtwapa Creek (10 minutes from the Serena Beach Hotel) this national monument contains the remains of a 15th century Swahili slaving settlement and three ruined mosques.
Location: The site is sign-posted 1 km north of Mtwapa Bridge
Jumba la Mtwana is open daily 8am to 6pm and fees are payable upon entry
• Mnarani Ruins
Just south of Kilifi creek the remains of a 15th century Swahili settlement including a magnificent pillar tomb and Friday mosque.
• Bombolulu
Bombolulu is a crafts training school and manufacturing centre that employs over 260 disabled people, mostly polio victims. It features five handicraft workshops, all of which you can visit and the most famous of which is the jewellery workshop offering a wide variety of designs in metal and local materials such as old coins and seeds. There is also a cultural centre displaying six traditional homesteads, a central restaurant and dance floor where traditional crafts, cooking and farming are demonstrated.
Location: Bombolulu is 3km north of Nyali Bridge.
The Bombolulu workshops are open Monday to Friday 8am to 12.45pm and 2-5pm. Entry is free. There is also a cultural centre and craft showrooms. For further information contact PO Box 83988 Mombasa. Tel +254 (0)11 473571
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