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2 Day Mombasa Heavenly Beaches & Cultural Tour

Experience the Magic of Kenya’s Coastal Jewel in the 2 Day Mombasa beaches trip

Mombasa is Kenya’s second-largest city and a premier Indian Ocean destination, famous for its rich history and stunning sandy shores. As a melting pot of Arab, Portuguese, and British influences, the city offers a unique blend of mixed culture like Swahili cusine and coastal UNESCO heritage.

Whether you are looking to explore historical sites, relax on the Kenya beach Holiday, or dive into coral reefs for snorkeling, Mombasa provides the perfect tropical escape.This 2 Day mombasa heavenly beaches is a  perfect coastal extension you find it on the main Afro Kenya Tour itinerary.

Itinerary

The Ultimate 2 Day Mombasa Heavenly Beaches Itinerary

Day 1: Historical Discovery & Coastal Heritage

Morning: Exploring the Roots Mombasa Fort Jesus City Tour
  • 8:00 AM: Fort Jesus UNESCO World Heritage Site – Start your 2 Day  beaches tour by exploring this iconic fortress. It is the best place to learn about the colonial history and Portuguese influence on the Kenyan coast.
  • 10:00 AM: Old Port & Fishermen’s Market – Experience the bustling atmosphere where local fishermen bring in the daily catch from the Indian Ocean.
Afternoon: A Taste of Swahili Culture
  • 12:00 PM: Authentic Swahili Cuisine Lunch – Visit a local restaurant to try world-famous Swahili dishes like spicy Biryani or coconut seafood stew.
  • 1:30 PM: Mombasa Old Town Walk – Wander through narrow streets to admire the ancient Swahili architecture. This is a highlight of any Mombasa city tour.
  • 3:30 PM: Swahili Culture Museum – Deepen your knowledge of the region’s coastal heritage through fascinating historical exhibits.
Evening: Sunset at the Seafront
  • 5:00 PM: Mombasa Sea Front Stroll – Walk along the “Mama Ngina Waterfront” to enjoy the fresh sea breeze and views of ships entering the harbor.
  • 7:00 PM: Beachfront Dinner – Conclude your first day with a romantic dinner at a waterfront restaurant, featuring fresh lobster and prawns.

Day 2: Marine Adventure & Heavenly Beaches

Morning: Sun, Sand, and Wildlife
  • 8:00 AM: Bamburi Beach Relaxation – Begin day two of your holiday. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or high-energy water sports like jet skiing in the turquoise water.
  • 10:30 AM: Haller Park Nature Trail – Take a break from the sand to visit this famous ecological park. Meet giraffes and hippos while exploring the lush nature trails.
Afternoon: Exploring the Underwater World
  • 12:30 PM: Coastal Bistro Lunch – Relax with a light Mediterranean-style lunch near the park.
  • 2:00 PM: Mombasa Marine National Park – This is the peak of your 2 Day Mombasa heavenly beaches adventure. Go snorkeling or take a glass-bottom boat ride to see vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine life.
Evening: Dhow Cruise Finale
  • 5:00 PM: Sunset Dhow Cruise – Board a traditional wooden boat for a sunset cruise. It’s the most scenic way to view the Mombasa coastline and skyline.
  • 7:00 PM: Farewell Dinner – Enjoy a final meal on the dhow or at a premium beachfront restaurant to celebrate your successful Kenyan coastal escape.

This 2-day itinerary offers a mix of history, culture, beach relaxation, and adventure activities, providing a well-rounded experience of Mombasa Kenya.

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Tour includes:

    • Nairobi-airport-hotel shuttle transfers
    • Transport in a customized 4×4 pop up top Land Cruiser jeep in Kenya 
    • Transport in a customized pop up top 4×4 Land cruiser Jeep in Tanzania. 
    • Services of English / other language speaking driver/ guides. 
    • Private game viewing drives in a 4×4 pop up top Land Cruiser jeep 
    • Accommodation at economy, comfort, or luxury safari lodges/ tented camps.
    • Park entrance fees

What’s Not Included

  • Flights (international & local)
  • Airport transfers at the start/end of the trip (however we can arrange these for you)
  • Visas
  • Medications, antimalarials or vaccinations
  • Travel/health insurance (required)
  • Drinks & meals not mentioned
  • Optional activities
  • Transport & tips for optional activities
  • Tips for hotel staff

Stay safe

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Caution should always be exercised, particularly in tourist areas such as Arusha, Stone Town (Zanzibar), and Dar es Salaam. Violent crime against foreigners is not uncommon, particularly against those walking alone at night, which is not recommended. Pickpocketing and con artists are also common. Pickpockets work crowded markets, like Kariakoo, and bus stations. Don’t be fooled by small children who are often forced into a life of crime by older kids or parents — never carry anything of value in your pockets and don’t let expensive camera equipment dangle from your neck. Don’t leave bags unattended or even out of your sight when on the beach.

The best way to avoid touts, sellers, dealers, etc., when they inevitably come up to you and say “jambo” is to either say nothing, or to say “thank you” or “asante”, and to keep moving. Some may be offended by ‘no’, and persistent touts will be encouraged by any kind of interaction at all.In that way you keep the mood of best   guided Kenya and Tanzania  tour in 2 weeks.

English and Swahili are the two official languages. Generally, You can get by very easily with English in the larger cities and when dealing with those connected to the tourism industry as well as middle to upper-class Kenyans.

Tribal languages, such as Maa spoken by the Maasai, are commonplace in more remote areas. You will still usually be able to find a local who can speak Swahili — although in such areas a guide will be indispensable. Sheng (a slang of English, Kiswahili, and local languages) is spoken mostly by urban youths.

Walking safaris are a part of Ecotourism whereby tourists walk to see the natural scenery of tourist destinations to minimize impacts on the tourist destinations.

Ecotourism is travel to natural places that are virgin while conserving the environment and improving well being of people. Ecotourism activities include walking safaris, game drives, bird watching, trekking, cultural tourism, and mountain climbing.

Ecotourism is a responsible travel whereby all tourist destinations visited are left intact, and ecotourism is guided by naturalist guides. Naturalist guides include safari guides and mountain climbing guides. In Tanzania, ecotourism hotspots are Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Selous Game Reserve, Ruaha National Park, Udzungwa, and Mafia Island.

To organize ecotourism trips, contact local tour operators. Afro Tour has a specail section for Eco tour and VIP tour.You will understand how we are the best   guided Kenya and Tanzania  tour providers.

Most establishments accept VISA and Mastercard. Most retailers, both large and small, accept mobile payments via M-Pesa. In fact, it is not uncommon for people to pay for goods and services from clothes to curios and even hospital bills using their phones. To get registered, visit any Safaricom store countrywide.

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