What if you could take everything Africa has to offer (exotic animals, mountains,
deserts, grasslands, lush rainforests, sandy beaches, coral reefs) and place it all
into a single, solitary destination? Then you would have Kenya, an enchanting country
where the Kodak moments are constant, and every activity conjures a memory you'll
never forget.
Safari at a Kenyan national park. Snorkel in a crystal-clear marine preserve. Soak
up the Kenyan culture at an old town market - or on an anaconda-seeking Amazonian
river cruise.
Malindi is a great place to set up camp for your trip of a lifetime. Many resorts
here offer everything you'd want in a beach holiday: scuba diving, boating, deep-sea
fishing, multiple on-site pools and more. Then there are the "extras" that virtually
every apartments4you resort provides: spacious accommodations with the comforts of
home.
When you're ready, Malindi's European Center and its array of restaurants, clubs and
casinos, offers the opportunity to eat, drink and dance the night away. For even more
adventure, hop a plane and puddle jump to the island of Lamu, where you'll a precious
jewel unspoiled by modern man.
Check out our list of incredible resorts, and start planning your next Kenya holiday
adventure.
All information is provided as a guide only. You must make your own enquiries with
local tourist offices and other agencies. Top Resorts and Top Things To Do are suggestions
only and do not reflect any specific agenda. Distances are approximate.
AQUARIUS BEACH RESORT AT WATAMU
WATAMU, KENYA
Aquarius Beach Resort is situated in the bay. From here, you can organize photographic
safaris to the Tsavo National Park or further afield, boat trips to the Marine Park,
or try snorkeling and diving ... Read More >>
MWEMBE RESORT
MALINDI, KENYA
Mwembe means mango, highly appropriate as the resort is set in grounds of mango trees. ... Read More >>
ROYAL RESERVE SAFARI & BEACH CLUB
MOMBASA, KENYA
This African style resort is set amongst coconut palm groves on the white sandy
beach at Kikambala. 16km north of Mombasa, this area is rural and unspoilt. On this
part of the Kenyan coast the reef ... Read More >>
All information is provided as a guide only. You must make your own enquiries with
local tourist offices and other agencies. Top Resorts and Top Things To Do are suggestions
only and do not reflect any specific agenda. Distances are approximate.
Eat...
Tamarind (Mombasa). Enjoy great food (African, French and Asian), atmosphere
(beautiful terrace) and service at this cliffside restaurant overlooking Old Harbour.
Lorenzo's (Malindi). Enjoy a great Italian meal and avoid the crowds at this on-site
restaurant at the Mwembe resort.
Play...
Mombassa beaches. Both the Diani and Tiwi beaches offer plenty of swaying
palms and wide stretches of white sand, and turquoise waters whose waves are softened
by the nearby coral reef.
Watumu Marine Park. About 600 species of fish and 110 species of coral call this Kenyan
national park home. Snorkel with an on-site guide, or arrange for a scuba diving adventure.
European Centre. When you're done visiting the wild animals, go wild at one of the
Centre's clubs. The Centre is also a great place for a meal and a souvenir.
Glass-bottom boat. Adventures may choose to explore Kenya's coral reefs under water,
but the views via glass-bottom boat offer a drier alternative.
Explore...
Lamu Island. Explore vast stretches of beautiful white sand on Lamu, an
island that has managed to avoid the development common on the mainland. Here you
can swim with dolphins, kayak the mangroves and wander the streets of historic old
town Lamu.
Cycle the North Coast (Mombasa). Experience local culture and incredible views on
a guided biking tour. Most tours take guests along palm- and mango-lined roads and
through African villages.
Safari. Kenya's national parks offer the opportunity to get up close and personal
with a variety of safaris. Tsavo East Natural Park is perhaps the closest to most
resorts. Masi Mara in the southwest is highly regarded. Trips can be arranged on-site
at many apartments4you resorts.
Shop...
Malindi town market. Barter for everything from pineapples to wood carvings.
All information is provided as a guide only. You must make your own enquiries with
local tourist offices and other agencies. Top Resorts and Top Things To Do are suggestions
only and do not reflect any specific agenda. Distances are approximate.