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View All HotelsBoutique Hotels in Watamu — What to Expect
For a certain kind of traveler, the Kenyan coast south of Malindi offers the perfect blend of marine wonder and relaxed village life. Watamu is that place, defined by its three pristine bays—Watamu, Blue Lagoon, and Turtle Bay—which are protected as part of the Watamu Marine National Park. The main draw is the underwater world: you can snorkel over coral gardens just offshore, spot green turtles at the Local Ocean Conservation center, or take a boat trip to the coral rag forests of Mida Creek. On land, the Gede Ruins, a 15th-century Swahili settlement hidden in the jungle, provide a fascinating historical counterpoint.
This is a destination for families and couples seeking a peaceful, nature-focused escape rather than a nightlife scene. Most visitors stay in the areas directly along the main beach road or in the villas tucked behind the casuarina trees. Getting here typically involves a flight into Moi International Airport in Mombasa, followed by a 90-minute drive north. While having a car is useful for exploring, many hotels can arrange taxis and local tours.
On HOTEVI, you'll find a good selection of nine hotels that reflect Watamu's character. The options are dominated by mid-range to upscale beachfront resorts and a handful of intimate, family-run boutique hotels, many designed with Swahili architecture in mind. There are fewer budget hostels here, as the area caters more to longer, comfortable stays.
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What is Watamu known for?
Watamu is known for its stunning beaches, lively coral reef, and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Best time to visit Watamu?
The best time to visit Watamu is during the dry season, from December to March, when the weather is sunny and dry, making it ideal for water activities and outdoor exploration.