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Holiday in Mombasa

Presentation of Mombasa

Travel packages to Mombasa are the most popular in Kenya thanks to their proximity to the beaches and resort hotels. Haller Park has Cape buffalo, giraffes, and hippos. It’s also here that the famous tortoise, Mzee, adopted an orphan hippo. Mombasa’s coastline is much more vibrant than those along the south coast. Around the cosmopolitan hub, you'll see spectacular reefs, dolphins, and sharks, so all inclusive holiday packages aren’t limited to big five viewing. The coast is teeming with resorts, palms, and entertainment venues. If you need last minute vacation packages, we’ll help you to create the perfect trip.

Things to Know Before Visiting Mombasa

It’s difficult to visit Mombasa without falling in love with it, so plan for a long stay. You can apply for your visa online through Kenya’s e-visa portal or at London’s Kenya High Commission. Arranging your flight and hotel in Mombasa will be effortless given the sheer number of resorts in the region. The ocean is warm, so pack for water sports and swimming. Mombasa isn’t entirely dominated by five-star resort style living. If you prefer a less ostentatious lifestyle, you’ll find casual guest houses and villas in the area welcoming. If you’re seeking flight and hotel deals that accommodate game driving, choose safari destinations in Tsavo East. Birders will prefer Tsavo West. Currency can be exchanged at the Sky Forex and at some hotels. The locals are friendly and will happily point you towards their favourite destinations. Book your flight to Mombasa today.

What is the Weather in Mombasa

Low-cost holidays to Mombasa will come with pleasantly mild weather, with summer highs reaching 32 degrees Celsius. Winters are warm at a comfortable 21-degree low, and most rain falls in the summer. As a tropical zone, it can become slightly humid, but never cold, so you can visit during any season. Game viewing is at its best during winter, but beach-side fun is always better during the dry months. During October, November, May, and April, precipitation is at its highest, with about six hours of sunshine a day. If you’re planning all inclusive vacations in Mombasa, call us for advice on matching your trip to the ideal weather conditions.

What to do in Mombasa

Holiday packages and safaris are best experienced on the Masai Mara game drive, which will carry you through a Masai village and past lion and elephant country. You might also see the annual migration along the Mara river. Nyali Beach has fine white sand, but if you have a taste for historic heritage, you’ll probably spend more time in the Old Town, which showcases Portuguese, Arab, and Asian architecture styles with ornate doors and narrow corridors. Fort Jesus attracts plenty of visitors each year, not only because of its history but its views as well. An onsite museum will teach you about how Mombasa evolved into the bustling island it is today. Colobus Conservation Centre will let you get close to local primates and is perfect for budding wildlife photographers.

Mombasa’s Marine National Park will remind you that you might be in Africa, but you’re still on a tropical island. There are coconut palms and azure seas perfect for water skiing and scuba diving. You’ll spot starfish, turtles, and sea urchins. If your tastes lean towards the thrilling, take a scenic bike tour through the villages and forests or go horseback riding at the Mamba Village Centre. East Africa’s biggest crocodile farm is nearby, so visit during feeding times. Call us to create the perfect travel packages in Mombasa for your tastes.

What to Eat in Mombasa

Mombasa’s traditional cuisine is rich and hearty. Vacation package deals in Mombasa flight and hotel deals should include all the local delights. Fried potatoes are served with Chatini sauce, which is made from coconut and sour additives. Baobab seeds make excellent snacks and are usually cooked in sweet coatings. Mombasa’s mangoes are world famous, and they’re often served dried, sweetened, and coloured. Kenyans eat light, sweet breakfasts with chai and authentic Kenyan coffee, which is chocolatey and strong. Barbecued skewers called Michkaki are sold on the streets with charred corn on the cob. Kenya is also famous for its prawns. Let us arrange a gastronomic tour and your flight from Manchester to Mombasa today.

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