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Kenya Beaches – These 10 Beaches are The Best in Kenya to Have a Good Time

by Baib Ngwan
October 19, 2021
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Nature has placed Kenya among one of the most breathtaking countries in Africa. Although it is best known for its parks and safaris, Kenya beaches have equally placed the country in a position of beauty that would turn the heads of people from within and out of the continent. This is one of the major reasons why Kenya is one of the most visited countries in Africa.

The beaches are located in different parts of the East African country and have different characteristics. What remains common among them is adding to the beauty of their environments, and being able to harbour tourists. Although there are many beaches in Kenya, here, we will list a few based on their features, reviews, popularity, and reports according to top sites. Here are 10 Kenya beaches in no particular order.

10 Fascinating Beaches in Kenya

1. Diani Beach

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If you happen to visit Kenya and wonder a beach to visit, Diani is one of the best and most visited. The beach is located south of Mombasa and remains one of the best spots for surfing and swimming. Its beauty lies in its unique white sands, coral reefs that protect it from heavy surf, and the nature of beautiful long coconut palms with greeny leaves. Diani Beach also has beach umbrellas, restaurants, beachfront reserves and bars.

2. Chale Island

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One of Kenya beaches, Chale Island maintains a great position among the most beautiful and most visited in the country. It remains the only private in Kenya and its characteristics include coral reefs and well-formed vegetation which gives it a better view of natural green. It still has been able to take comfort and luxury into consideration of the many things it has to offer.

On the beach, there is accessibility to beach bumming and it can make arrangements for snorkelling or scuba diving at Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park.

3. Gazi

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For people who enjoy privacy, Gazi beach which is located in Kwale County in the Coast region of Kenya may be the right option. It has features that include calm waters, coconut trees, beach hotels, restaurants and bars among others.

4. Kilifi Beach

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Located in the north of Mombasa, Kilifi beach stands tall on the list of Kenya beaches you can visit. The coast holiday venue allows for the experience of having different kinds of seafood that its restaurant has to offer among other foods. As part of its drinks, it has a popular cocktail, dawas that is mixed with local Kenyan sugarcane.

5. Kikambala

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Apart from the calm waters and sand of the beach, it also boasts of its sisal plantations. The beach has its location in the northern part of Mombasa resort city and it is prominent for being another setting that is best for people who love privacy as it has lesser visitors compared to many other beaches in Kenya.

The beach has white sand a long coastline, and reefs. It is also said to be one of the best places for lovers of swimming, diving and snorkelling. Nonetheless, during the ebbs, it has been claimed that entering the beach may get a little uncomfortable due to slippery stones as a result of the presence of algae.

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6. Malindi Beach

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It is not only a sight to behold but it also has a historical marking as the place where explorer Vasco de Gama landed in Africa. The beach offers itself as a place where relaxation, snorkelling, deep-sea fishing and sailing along other things can be possible. It also makes available different types of food and drinks from its restaurants and bars.

One of the major things that land it in the position of a top beach in Kenya is its clean waters, golden sand and sunbeds, umbrellas and lifeguards. It was able to gain attention and win itself a Blue Flag award.

The beach has its location between Parelissia beach and the Grand Resort Beach in the Limassol district.

7. Lamu Beaches

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Lamu presents itself as an old town that harbours one of the most remarkable reasons for tourists visiting Kenya, Lamu Island. It is situated around Mombasa not so far from the shore of the Indian Ocean.

Going to Lamu Beach automatically gives you a journey of nature as it allows you to move on donkeys and move around the Lamu Island from one beach to the other of a dhow boat.

Its coastline is characterised by shells, dry land, and sand. And if you happen to wonder about what to eat, one of the Kenya beaches definitely provides the luxury of many cuisines.

8. Mambrui

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Another beach that gives its visitors the luxury of coming face to face with the reality of how beauty can be found in nature through waters, sand, trees, and even modern, yet traditional setting of restaurants and bars. The infusion of all of these things gives Mambrui an edge over many places to visit in Kenya.

The beach allows for snorkelling, kitesurfing and deep-sea surfing among others. It is located somewhere around the north of Malindi.

9. Watamu

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Watamu is not just known for harbouring beautiful beaches in Kenya but it was also nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Status. It also is a place that still houses ruins from a medieval Swahili town called Gedi.

The beach avails itself to showcase its standard and beauty through waters, vegetation, and sand that cannot go unnoticed. It is also a place that is great for snorkelling, and scuba diving.

10. Nyali Beach

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Not so far from Mombasa is Nyali Beach which has become one of the renowned Kenya Beaches. It is located in the town of Nyali and it boasts of being a venue for surfing among other things to be done with the availability of vast and deep water. The beach does not get really crowded and it is characterised by shades, palm trees, greens, and soft white sand.

For the lovers of food and drinks, there is the availability of both local and international restaurants with different cuisines and drinks.

Baib Ngwan

Baib Ngwan

I’m the weird girl who uses her eyes and hands to pass messages. Well, maybe that is why it is easy to fix words and create content. This makes me the writer that I am and the editor that sees the mistakes and recreates for perfection.

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