Malindi and Watamu, coastal gems of Kenya, offer a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, with several must-visit spots.

Starting in Malindi, Mambrui is a historic village renowned for its golden beaches and sand dunes spanning hundreds of feet wide, one might feel they are in Dubai. It’s a great spot for relaxing and taking unforgettable photos. The Butwani Bridge, an ancient structure, reflects the deep historical roots of the region, providing insights into the town’s past trading connections. For nature lovers, Falconry of Kenya in Malindi is an exciting destination. It houses birds of prey like eagles and falcons, along with other wildlife, offering a unique experience for both kids and adults. You might even enjoy holding and feeding the birds amongst an array of many other animals.

In nearby Watamu, the Mida Creek is a spectacular site to explore. This tidal inlet is lined with mangroves and is perfect for bird watching, kayaking, and sunset dhow cruises. Nature lovers will appreciate its serene beauty and the biodiversity of the ecosystem.

The Litchaus area is another hidden gem in the region, known for its local charm, cultural experiences and cuisine (best coctails, food & a luxurious oasis). Visitors can interact with local communities and experience authentic coastal life.

Beyond these, Watamu Beach is famed for its powdery white sand, perfect for water sports such as snorkeling and diving at the nearby Watamu Marine National Park. With coral reefs, dolphins, and tropical fish, the underwater world is breathtaking.

From historic sites to natural wonders, Malindi and Watamu are rich in attractions that promise relaxation, adventure, and a deep connection to Kenya’s coastal heritage.