You’ve survived the bumpy roads. You’ve seen elephants bathe in Amboseli. Now imagine swap...
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You’ve survived the bumpy roads. You’ve seen elephants bathe in Amboseli. Now imagine swapping your hiking boots for flip-flops, with a cold Tusker beer in your hand and the Indian Ocean lapping at your feet. Here’s how to do it right.
So, you’ve done the safari thing.
Your legs are a little dusty. Your camera roll is 90% animals. And you’ve developed a strange addiction to saying “karibu” to everyone.
But here’s the thing most brochures don’t tell you: Kenya has a second act. And it’s spectacular.
The coast.
From safari vehicle to sailing dhow. From lion roars to lapping waves. Let me walk you through the best way to add a beach escape that won’t feel like an afterthought. It’ll feel like the perfect ending.
Diani Beach: The One That Keeps Winning Awards
There’s a reason Diani keeps getting voted Africa’s best beach. Twenty-five kilometers of white sand so soft it squeaks under your feet. Water the color of a gemstone. And just enough going on to keep it interesting.
In Diani, you can:
Lamu: Where Time Forgot to Show Up
If Diani is the glamorous cousin, Lamu is the mysterious storyteller aunt. No cars. Just donkeys, narrow stone alleyways, and the call to prayer echoing off ancient Swahili buildings.
Take a dhow ride at sunset. Let the captain cut you fresh coconut. Walk to Lamu Fort. Buy a carved wooden box from a man whose grandfather learned the craft from his grandfather.
Lamu moves slow. And that’s exactly the point.
Watamu: For Snorkelers and Sea Turtles
Watamu Marine Park is a protected reef, which means the fish are ridiculously unafraid of humans. You’ll snorkel alongside angelfish, parrotfish, and maybe a sea turtle who looks at you like “You’re in my living room, but okay.”
Between November and March? Whale sharks pass through. Yes, the biggest fish in the sea. No, they won’t eat you. They eat plankton. They’re basically gentle giants with spots.
Mombasa: Don’t Just Fly Over It
Most tourists rush through Mombasa to get to the beach. Big mistake. Spend a day in Old Town. Visit Fort Jesus (built in 1593, older than your country, probably). Then get lost in the markets. Smell cinnamon, cloves, and grilled mishkaki (beef skewers).
And for heaven’s sake, try biriyani – our Swahili version will ruin all other biriyanis for you.
Our Favorite Combo (Steal This Itinerary)
One piece of advice: Don’t overpack the beach days. You just came from an intense safari. Give yourself permission to stare at the ocean for three hours. That’s not laziness. That’s recovery.
Ready to add the sand to your safari? Talk to us about a safari+beach package. We’ll handle the flights, the transfers, and the recommendations. You just show up hungry for adventure — and seafood.
Contact: Call/Whatsapp +254 119 726853
Email: bookings@sunbelleadventures.com/
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