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Beach Holidays in East Africa

There is nothing as satisfying as relaxing on a sandy beach surrounded by palms. The beauty of the Indian Ocean is worth sparing some time for after the park visits. There is a choice of Malindi, Lamu, Mombasa or Zanzibar. At any of these beaches, you can enjoy cool nights, gentle breeze and the sound of waves lapping on the shore.

With beach safaris,which is at beautiful sites for you to remember in your life time.That is along the Indian Ocean.

Its the place to simply laze about, bask in the sun, walk the white sandy beaches, swim in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean or share in the diverse cultures of the many ethnic communities that live on the shores of the Indian Ocean

KENYA AND ZANZIBAR BEACH HOLIDAYS

WWSB 001: KIWAYU ISLAND.
Perched north of Lamu is this lovely and idyllic Island very far from the madding crowd. The clientele is the smart set who like the rustic look of the Kiwayu's few bandas but also like the unobstructive luxury they offer as well. Enjoy the proximity of nature in this northern Lamu archipelago. The "Baobabs of Kitangani" nestling between the enormous ageless baobabs, almost invisible from the beach create a dream for a couple expecting perfect setting and total privacy.

Day 1. Kiwayu Safari Village.

Fly to Kiwayu from Nairobi-2 hours. Dinner and overnight at Kiwayu safari village.

Day 2. Kiwayu Safari Village.

Day at leisure enjoying their activities which includes- Windsurfing, Goggling, Mangrove trips, Dhow sailing, Water skiing and Laser sailing. 

Day 3. Nairobi.

Depart Kiwayu for flight to Nairobi and connect for your flight out.
 
 

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WWSB 002: LAMU ISLAND

At 200kmNorth of Malindi lies a haven from civilization, Lamu Island is a unique medieval Swahili town with no roads or vehicles, its streets designed wide enough to allow only the passage of camels and donkeys. On a shopping spree there are carvings, brass & gold, Arab sea chests and lots of intriguing artifacts, not forgetting a visit to the interesting museum.

Day 1. Lamu.

Fly to Manda Island. A few minutes by boat takes you to Lamu Hotel for accommodation. Half board accommodation at Island Hotel.

Day 2. Lamu.

Full day to relax, explore and shopping. Overnight at Island Hotel or similar.

Day 3. Nairobi.

Return to Manda Island for your flight back to Nairobi.
 
 
 

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WWSB 003: ZANZIBAR ISLAND "The Spice Island"
Board your flight and cross the Indian ocean to the Zanzibar Island. Visit the historical Island, Beach Resort and rich plantations of "of Gold of Zanzibar"
(Cloves), Sultans Palaces, Old Shirazi ruins, Persian baths and the infamous stone town reminding of the exotic past, see Red Colubus monkeys that are found no where else in the world.

Day 1. Zanzibar.

Arrival and transfer to Breeze hotel or similar for accommodation.

Day 2. Zanzibar

At Leisure/ Watersports.

Day 3. Flight back.

Board your flight back to Mombasa or Nairobi. 
 

   

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