After a buffet breakfast you can spend full time leisure at the beach or alternatively you can join our group departures for the below site visits;
01. Fort Jesus
This is Mombasa’s monumental piece of architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The fort has a museum that displays various artifacts from the era where Mombasa served as a transit point for Slaves
02. Mombasa Old Town
Old Town is a part of Mombasa that is reminiscent of the days when Arabs exerted a heavy influence on the town and its culture, and especially in the architecture and language. The town is well known for its ancient buildings, art designs and Curio shops.
03. Wild Waters Park Mombasa
Welcome to Mombasa fascinating water park. The park has a variety of rides, both wet and dry. The rides are built for all ages ranging from short rides to long thrilling rides. The Park features a full day of fun for the entire family – Whether you take a thrilling plunge down the waterslides, or just relax and float around the lazy river.
04. Mombasa Marine Park
Welcome to warm azure ocean, swaying coconut palms on white sandy beaches are to be found in the Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve. The park lies between the Mtwapa and Tudor Creeks and its blue waters are ideal for wind surfing, water skiing, snorkelling and diving. They also provide a home to a colourful variety of marine species including crabs, starfish, stone fish, cucumbers sea urchins, corals, turtles, sea grasses and interesting migratory birds including crab plovers.
05. Mombasa Mamba Village
Mamba village centre is the largest crocodile farm in Africa and is home to over 1000 crocodiles both young and mature and also home to other reptiles i.e Snakes, lizards. This experience is breathtaking as it gives you the interaction of one on one with the wild and it is also home for BIG DADDY, the oldest crocodile.
06. Haller Park
Haller Park is a nature park in Bamburi, Mombasa, on the Kenyan coast. It is the transformation of a quarry wasteland into an ecological area. Haller Park holds a variety of plant and animal species which serve as a recreation spot for tourists and locals.
The park is home to a million trees, monkeys, birds and insects. 30 species identified by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as endangered flora and fauna can also be found there, symbolizing a miraculous cycle of regeneration: A forsaken place where once nothing grew is now a refuge for living things.
*Meals on half board basis (Buffet breakfast and dinner)