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Red House Beach

Red House Beach is a charming and secluded beach located in Kilifi. It is known for its serene ambience, pristine sands, and clear turquoise waters. The beach gets its name from the nearby iconic Red House, a historic building with a distinct red roof that adds to the picturesque scenery. Unlike some of the more popular beaches in the area, Red House Beach offers a quieter atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking relaxation and solitude. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the shore, sunbathe on the soft sands, or simply admire the beautiful coastal scenery. The beach is also suitable for swimming and snorkelling, with calm waters and colourful marine life to explore just offshore. Additionally, the Red House Beach area is known for its vibrant local community, providing opportunities to interact with residents and learn more about the culture and traditions of the area.

Arabuko sokoke forest

The Arabuko-Sokoke Forest is a tropical forest located on the Kenyan coast. Covering an area of approximately 420 square kilometres, it is the largest remaining tract of coastal dry forest in East Africa and is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This forest is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, with a rich variety of flora and fauna, including rare and endemic species. It is home to over 260 bird species, including the endangered Sokoke Scops Owl and the Amani Sunbird. Additionally, the forest harbours several mammal species, such as the Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew and the Ader’s Duiker. It is particularly known for its unique Afzelia africana trees and is a popular destination for eco-tourism and nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for birdwatching, guided forest walks, butterfly watching, and photography. There are also several trails and viewpoints within the forest that provide visitors with a chance to explore its natural beauty.

Kuruwitu marine sanctuary

Kuruwitu Marine Sanctuary is a community-led conservation project located along the Kenyan coast near Watamu and Malindi. Established in 2005, the sanctuary aims to protect and conserve marine biodiversity while promoting sustainable livelihoods for local communities. The sanctuary encompasses approximately 30 hectares of coral reef, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests, making it a vital habitat for a diverse range of marine species. It is home to numerous fish species, sea turtles, crustaceans, and other marine life. One of the key features of Kuruwitu Marine Sanctuary is its community-based approach to conservation. Local fishermen and community members are actively involved in managing the sanctuary, monitoring marine life, and enforcing conservation regulations. Visitors to Kuruwitu Marine Sanctuary can enjoy snorkelling, diving, and boat tours to explore the vibrant coral reefs and marine ecosystems. Guided tours are also available, providing insights into the sanctuary’s conservation efforts and the importance of marine biodiversity.

Lamu Old Town

East Africa’s oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement, known for its coral stone buildings, intricate wooden carvings, and as a center for Islamic and Swahili studies.

Distant Relatives Eco Lodge Experience

Distant Relatives Eco Lodge Experience

Fill your days sunbathing on Bofa beach, reef snorkeling in turquoise waters, exploring nearby ruins or playing beach volleyball at sunset. Dream without falling asleep. At night enjoy a moonlight traditional dhow sailing, beach bonfires, live music and a magical starry bioluminescent sea. With spacious Bandas with their own private courtyards and a kitchen serving some of the most delicious, mouth-watering and reasonably priced food. Travellers are guaranteed the trip of a lifetime.

Yoga Sunset Experience

Yoga Sunset Experience

The treehouse will allow you to salute the sun on the beach, meditate in the quiet indigenous forest or find stillness on a sandbar surrounded by azure ocean water. Then wind down the day with a massage and a vegan meal. This unique retreat immersed in the trees allows you to leave a little calmer, ready to take on the next phase of your day, week or even life, feeling grounded and strengthened in your connection to nature and therefore your inner wisdom.

Epic Kayaking Expedition

Epic Kayaking Expedition

The combination of kayaking, swimming and walking through the mangroves and then anchoring for a sundowner in the middle of the creek as you watch the sun set across the water is a phenomenon of absolute wonder. Trips run daily and are tailored for you to go with the winds and currents so that you go with the flow to make the trip accessible to all.

Zero To Hero Kite Surfing Experience

Zero To Hero Kite Surfing Experience

The Zero to Hero experience is something you must consider adding to the tail end of your safari. Take advantage of Kenya’s incredible location, Watamu, along the Kenyan Coast and take on the trade winds that blow throughout the year as well as the ideally shallow sandy waters which make exploring the ocean fun and safe.

Humpback Whale Watching Experience

Humpback Whale Watching Experience

For wildlife-lovers there is deep sea fishing, humpback whale watching and the extraordinary Arabuko Sokoke Forest – the largest, most intact coastal forest in East Africa, home to some of Kenya’s rarest mammals, beautiful butterflies and saltwater mangroves. An iconic tropical paradise on the Kenyan Coast, sitting right in the middle of the pristine Watamu Marine National Park, Hemingways Watamu looks out to the idyllic white pristine beach and turquoise waters for the most luxurious getaway.

Stand Up Paddle Boarding With Dolphins

Stand Up Paddle Boarding With Dolphins

Alongside an almost 100% success rate of resident pods of dolphins, you can be assured of indelible water experiences guided by award winning coaches with over 18 years of experience.