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Hotels & Accommodations in Mombasa, Kenya

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The Sands At Nomad

Ukunda-Diani Beach
Situated on the south coast of Kenya on Diani Beach Road, on the edge of the coastal forest, this beach hotel stands in luxurious green lawns fringed by the brilliant white sand on the southern end of Diani Beach. Guests will find shops in Diani, just 4 km from the hotel, while the centre of Ukunda is approximately 10 km away. Mombasa is around 40 km from the hotel, which is 45 km southwest of Mombasa International Airport. Unrivalled in terms of its idyllic situation, exclusivity and tranquillity, this is the first Kenyan coastal resort to excel in the creation of the boutique concept. It is unparalleled in terms of the discretion of its service, the excellence of its cuisine and the range of its leisure options. The resort offers the ultimate Indian Ocean retreat. There are 37 rooms with is a wide range of different room categories, from Superior Beach Cottage to Standard Rooms in the main building, all uniquely Kenyan and romantic. Renovated in 2016, this beach hotel offers guests a range of facilities, including 24-hour reception and check-out services, currency exchange facilities, two bars, WLAN Internet access, room and laundry services and a car park. All the rooms enjoy air conditioning,  private mini bars and 24-hour service. Their interiors are all individually designed and furnished with an inspired combination of Swahili objects d'art furniture and Mario's finest mahogany woodwork. Each room features an en suite bathroom with shower and hairdryer, a direct dial telephoneand an in-room safe. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and parasols laid out for use. Guests may also relax in the hot tub or with a spa or massage treatment.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(668  reviews)
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Hotel Englishpoint Marina

Mombasa Beach
Hotel EnglishPoint is a unique, contemporary, architectural marvel Overlooking the Mombasa Old town, the old Port and Fort Jesus. Hotel EnglishPoint started off as a dream by two Kenyan brothers, Mr. Alnoor and Amyn Kanji, both born in Mombasa. It sits across the stunning old Mombasa skyline in a natural marine basin with a breakwater coral shelf that is perfect for a marina. The Englishpoint is a grand establishment featuring conferencing facilities, hotel rooms, 2 &3 bed room Suites., 8 penthouses with inbuilt hot tub and a splendid view over the creek, several courtyards, a boardwalk, restaurants, pier, an infinity swimming pool, a spa, and a gym. The hotel does not offer self catering facilities. Hotel EnglishPoint was built with a vision to bring to Kenya, a modern, international development that offers the best in lifestyle and luxury, as well as the region's first serviced marina to cater for the luxury boating market. Englishpoint's guiding principle was to build a resort to the highest international standards of design, functionality and safety and to incorporate the latest energy saving, recyclable and renewable technologies. Customers may take advantage of the Wi-Fi connection on public areas at Englishpoint & Spa. This establishment offers 24-hour reception for guests' convenience. Common areas are suitable for wheelchair-disabled people. Pets are not allowed at this hotel. Englishpoint & Spa provides parking for guests' convenience. Visitors may take advantage of the property's catering. Englishpoint & Spa has functional business facilities, ideal for business travellers. Visitors will revel in the tasty meals offered at the property. Visitors may relax and rejuvenate in the property's wellness facilities. Englishpoint & Spa may charge a fee for some services.
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Why People Love Mombasa, Kenya

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Mombasa, Kenya

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Curious32013694594
5
Oct 2022
Very friendly, polite knows the city back of his head very informant and welcoming. I highly recommend to anyone visiting Mombasa Best way to tour the city and what it has to offer I’d definitely come back.
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Redouane D
5
Sep 2022
Did the Fort Jesus + Old Town tour with Antony, and had a wonderful time! He really knows his stuff about the history and culture of the places visited. 10/10 would recommend. At the end of the tour I asked him about recommendations for stuff to do in Mombasa, after which he took me on an afterno...
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christellek905
5
Sep 2022
The tour with Antony was amzing he is really passionate by the city and provided us a lot of history about the city and the Swahili culture.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mombasa

What are the top things to do in Mombasa?

Mombasa is a beautiful coastal city in Kenya, with plenty of things to do. Some of the top activities include visiting Fort Jesus, exploring the Old Town, taking a dhow cruise, visiting the Haller Park, and relaxing on the beach.

What are some of the best beaches in Mombasa?

Mombasa has some of the best beaches in Kenya. Some of the top beaches include Diani Beach, Nyali Beach, Bamburi Beach, and Shanzu Beach. Each beach has its own unique atmosphere and offers a variety of activities, such as snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing.

What are the best accommodations in Mombasa?

Mombasa offers a variety of accommodations to suit every budget and preference. Some of the top options include Serena Beach Resort & Spa, Voyager Beach Resort, and Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort & Spa. For a more affordable option, try Mombasa Backpackers or Tulia House Backpackers.

What is the best time to visit Mombasa?

The best time to visit Mombasa is during the dry season, which runs from December to March and July to October. During this time, the weather is warm and sunny, and there is less chance of rain. However, keep in mind that this is also peak tourist season, so prices may be higher.

What are some of the best restaurants in Mombasa?

Mombasa has a variety of restaurants to suit every taste and budget. Some of the top options include Moorings Floating Restaurant, Tamarind Mombasa, and Jahazi Coffee House & Restaurant. For a more casual option, try the street food at Mama Oliech's or Mombasa's famous biryani.

What is the currency used in Mombasa?

The currency used in Kenya is the Kenyan shilling (KES). It is recommended to exchange money at a bank or authorized forex bureau, as other options may offer unfavorable rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in Mombasa, but it is always a good idea to carry some cash as well.

What are some of the top cultural attractions in Mombasa?

Mombasa has a rich history and culture, and there are many cultural attractions to explore. Some of the top options include Fort Jesus, the Old Town, and the Mombasa Tusks. You may also want to visit the Mombasa Go-Kart track or the Mombasa Butterfly House for a unique experience.

What is the local language spoken in Mombasa?

The official languages of Kenya are English and Swahili. In Mombasa, Swahili is the most commonly spoken language, but many people also speak English. It is always a good idea to learn a few basic phrases in Swahili, such as 'Jambo' (hello) and 'Asante' (thank you).

What are some of the best day trips from Mombasa?

Mombasa is a great base for exploring the surrounding area. Some of the top day trips include visiting the Shimba Hills National Reserve, taking a safari to see the Big Five at Tsavo National Park, and visiting the Gede Ruins. You can also take a day trip to Diani Beach, which is only an hour's drive away.

What are some of the best nightlife spots in Mombasa?

Mombasa has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars and clubs to choose from. Some of the top options include Bob's Bar, Casablanca Club, and Sheba Lounge. For a more relaxed atmosphere, try the rooftop bar at Tribe Hotel or the beachfront bar at Severin Sea Lodge.