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Plaza Beach Hotel

The glittering white 3-star Plaza Beach Hotel stands amid tropical gardens on the famous Bamburi Beach, which is just north of Mombasa. A relaxed, intimate, family oriented hotel with multiple water sports, the Plaza Beach offers a selection of 88 air-conditioned rooms, all of which are accommodated in double storey buildings within the grounds. 

Accommodation

The recently renovated 88 guest rooms are bright and airy and all have balconies overlooking the beautiful surrounds, including some with sea views. Accommodated in double-storey buildings that overlook the landscaped gardens, the rooms are equipped with air conditioners, en-suite bathrooms (baths and showers), satellite television, telephones, mini-bars, safes and hairdryers. 

Dining and bars

The hotel offers a range of dining experiences: buffet main restaurant, beach bistro and Thai cuisine as well as three bars. 

Child-friendly

The hotel welcomes children and offers: children’s meal-times, children’s play/TV room, babysitting and additional beds in rooms. 

What to see and do

  • The hotel has its own swimming pool and offers 
  • Snorkelling 
  • Scuba diving 
  • Glass bottom boat 
  • Marine park 
  • Massage 
  • Golf (nearby) 
  • Tennis (nearby) 
  • Sailing 
  • Jet skiing 
  • Fishing 
  • Sightseeing excursions 
  • Sunset cruises 

Also within easy reach are:

  • Nyali Golf Club
  • Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve
  • The Baobab Adventure
  • Haller Park – a magnificent example of land reclamation by the Bamburi Cement Company named in order of Rene Haller who instigated the project over the past 30 years. Leafy oasis, game sanctuary, nature trail commercial fish farm – antelope, hippo, giant tortoise and Rothschild’s giraffe, crocodile, snake park and palmetium. Bamburi Forest rails – picnicking BBQ Butterfly Pavilion, 
  • Nguuni Wildlife Sanctuary, 5km from Haller Park reclaimed park Masai ostrich eland and oryx and bird life (260 species). 
  • Mamba Village – crocodile farm with 10, 00 crocodiles, camel rides and horse riding. 
  • Ngomongo villages – representation of ten of Kenya tribes illustrating traditional homesteads, dress and activities. 
  • Jumba la Mtwana (Mansion of the Slave) -2kms north of Mtwapa Creek (10 minutes from the Serena Beach Hotel) this national monument contains the remains of a 15th century Swahili slaving settlement and three ruined mosques. 
  • Jumba la Mtwana is open daily 8am to 6pm and fees are payable upon entry. The site is signposted 1 km north of Mtwapa Bridge.
  • Mnarani Ruins - Just south of Kilifi creek the remains of a 15th century Swahili settlement including a magnificent pillar tomb and Friday mosque. 
  • Bombolulu - Bombolulu is a crafts training school and manufacturing centre that employs over 260 disabled people, mostly polio victims. It features five handicraft workshops, all of which you can visit and the most famous of which is the jewellery workshop offering a wide variety of designs in metal and local materials such as old coins and seeds. There is also a cultural centre displaying six traditional homesteads, a central restaurant and dance floor where traditional crafts, cooking and farming are demonstrated. Bombolulu is 3km north of Nyali Bridge.

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