Agnese House, Watamu, Kenya

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P.O BOX 3330213
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Agnese Beach House is a Serviced Self-Catering Beach House, An Ocean Front Beach Villa and a Furnished Beach Front 3-bedroom beach Home that are all ensuite and accommodates 6 people and a baby cot located in Jacaranda Road, after Seven Islands or Papa Remo Beach, Watamu beach, Kenya - Agnese Beach House designed with a Beach Cottages theme is situated Watamu a small fishing village 100 km of Mombasa and 15 km south of Malindi, Diani Beach is 116 Kms away and it is part of Kilifi County – Agnese Beach House endowed with a 360° view is a one storey beach house situated about 3 kilometers from the Malindi Airport, the ocean and Islands found in front of the beach residence have been classified by the UNESCO - Agnese Beach House is 2km away from Watamu Supermarkets, Watamu Shopping Centre, Watamu bars, Watamu restaurant plus 520630546ks are reachable by walking on the Watamu beach or on the street, or on tuk tuk or baggige (a motorcycle), it is also possible to get a taxi or Watamu car hire if reserved in advance from these website. Inside the Agnese House you'll find a bright and airy living area complete with comfortable seating and plenty of natural light pouring in through the windows, the open plan design at Agnese Beach House in Watamu flows seamlessly into the fully-equipped kitchen, which comes complete with everything you need to cook up a delicious meal for family and friends, each of the three bedrooms at Agnese Beach House is tastefully decorated and offers a peaceful retreat after a long day of soaking up the sun. Outside, you'll find a spacious deck with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, It's the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or to unwind with a glass of wine as the sun sets over the water. There's also a BBQ grill and outdoor seating beach making it easy to enjoy meals and spend time with loved ones in the fresh sea air. Agnese Beach House is an ideal beach vacation rental for families or groups of friends or chamas looking for a comfortable and relaxing beach home away from home, for a beach holiday that matches privacy, exclusivity with ocean views, this three-bedroom beach villa sits relatively isolated by the ocean, although much of Watamu and Malindi is home to large beach resorts and lavish beach cottages this sweet little coastal beach hideaway is an ideal option for a couples on honeymoon holidays or families with babies, The minimalist whitewash micro-beach home has been cleverly designed to fit all of the essentials into a sizeable space, while large picture windows bring the outside in, the outside living space includes a dining table on the terrace as well as sun chairs, this beach house is so close to the water you can practically jump from the bedroom into the Indian Ocean, at least that’s what it feels like when you wake up in the morning to the sound of lapping waves and a front row seat to the Ocean, as the most vertiginous and mystical of the Malindi’s the Watamu island beach miles are swept with rare botanicals, honeycombed by caves and lined with lagoons and beach, when it’s time to rest the best seat in the beach house is on the first floor where you can take in views of the Ocean and mountains, Bright, punchy and airy, this spacious beach home is perfect for big family holiday getaways offering all you need to keep both adults and children entertained. As you’d expect with Agnese Beach House, the Ocean view is a total knockout, with a hammock, infinity pool and various lounges all lined up along the sprawling deck to take it all in. Take your morning coffee from the kitchen breakfast bar with a view, or head to the terrace in the evening for a sunset cocktail, Interiors are fresh throughout while the garden complete with barbecue and dining area, is an idyllic setting for playing little ones. Are you in search of something wonderful and unexpected for your loved ones? Have you ever wondered that, perhaps, life is simply moving too quickly for comfort? The sizeable white-washed balcony is what makes this Watamu beach house a standout spot to while away, between the sun loungers and alfresco dining area you could easily spend most of your days in this space, taking in the sun and sweeping ocean views. If you did want to venture further, Watamu Beach is literally a step away while the Watamu Marine Park are just nearby, inside the decor is minimalist and modern with a homely living room and fully equipped kitchen on one level and three bedrooms. Come to Agnese Beach House to reminisce, to unravel the deepest parts of your soul, to experience a journey unlike any before and to naturally lose yourself in the moment. Agnese Beach Villa will provide new meanings and redefine your beach resort experiences in Watamu! Escape to Agnese Villa where time slows and worries are carried away with the breeze. Here, you’ll find luxury in nature’s details - lush, open spaces, warm sun and cool ocean mist from white-capped waves, find time for intentional living as our bespoke concierge services cater to your essential needs and more, or immerse yourself in the essence of Watamu during a beach resorts-guided tour of the surrounding community. Do as much, or as little as you’d like, it’s all taken care of. Relax and exhale in a beautifully expansive living space that seamlessly marries contemporary, eco-friendly architecture with the casual comfort of a traditional ‘Watamu beach house’. Come in, and immediately kick your shoes off - you’ve earned it. Retreat to complete seclusion, privacy and serenity in your own personal escape from the ordinary. Inspired by escapism, each villa at Agnese Beach House welcomes in Indian ocean views - the perfect backdrop for your beach vacation memories. Agnese Villa offers you an exquisite home-away-from-home with options tailored to your individual needs in our contemporary coastal community with unprecedented benefits including the amenities and services of a 5-star resort. Step into the welcoming embrace of these elegantly designed three-bedroom villa, each featuring breathtaking 180° ocean vistas. These expansive living spaces seamlessly blend modern, eco-friendly architecture with the relaxed comfort of a classic beach house in Watamu, these beach villas are exclusively offered for daily rental or short-term rental and long-term rental inviting you to call them home, wake up to your dreams with a bespoke, architecturally designed beach villa overlooking the Ocean and watamu Island. Discover where Kenyans go to find serenity in beautiful seclusion. Charmingly rustic and breathtakingly beautiful, the Agnese Beach House represents authentic Watamu, untouched by the passage of time. There are no beach boys, no hourly lodgings, no nightclubs here, only dramatic limestone cliffs, endless waves colliding with windswept beaches and a way of life not seen since days gone by. From their curving roofs peeping above the tree line to their latticed windows and discreet natural materials, Agnese Beach House are at one with nature, with easy access to the beach resort’s pool, Spa and private white sand beach, they draw on the grace and artful simplicity of Swahili design, surrounded pristine jungle and the crystal blue waters of Indian Ocean, just waiting to be explored. Our private beach villa is a holiday paradise inspired for couples in love and honeymooners seeking an idyllic getaway, get ready to immerse in a world of opulence, surrounded by a stunning lagoon-style pool that weaves through our entire beach villa, offering countless scenic spots to capture your most cherished moments. At Agnese Beach Villa, we invite you to welcome new sensations and spoil yourselves in a world of extraordinary hospitality experiences, indulge in every aspect of 5-star beach hotel elegance and unpretentious luxury, relishing every unfolding moment along your journey. Every foodie' s paradise with 20 unique à la carte menus, let us tempt you to a flavor-filled ride where each sip and bite is a playful explosion of deliciousness. A vibrant dining experience awaits you at Agnese, the most tantalizing gastronomic destination in Kenya lies within our heavenly resort. Our stunning beach villas are designed to be your absolute retreat to unwind and disconnect. Experience a slice of paradise where dreams reify into a realm of luxurious living, where time’s grasp gently fades away. Comfort, elegance, and luxury intertwine to create a magical retreat. A magical luxurious holiday escape that will leave you captivated, where the sun- and the moonlight reveal every moment a new aspect of its beauty. Capture mesmerizing, dreamy snapshots that beam pure bliss in one of our countless photogenic spots. Our accommodation in Watamu always keeps the promise of the utmost in comfort, elegance and luxury, ether you’re planning a beach wedding reception, a birthday celebration, a gala dinner, a cocktail party or a wedding anniversary, we’re here to arrange everything to perfection, Views of the watamu beach and surrounds can be admired from every villa thanks to the floor-ceiling windows utilized throughout. Everything here is top quality, from the Ramtons Class-A top-end appliances in the fully equipped kitchen to the elegant lounge area featuring a bonfire. A dreamy candlelit meal and gourmet dinners, Agnese Beach Villa takes care of every detail, so you can focus on making memories that will last a lifetime. Our experienced experts take care of the catering, the decorations, and everything in between, such as an excellent selection of wines and the finest gastronomy. At Agnese Beach Villa experience a true sanctuary of pampering and wellness, where genuine warmth and hospitality are unique to this enchanting land. Immerse yourself in the world of Garnier as you indulge in our spa treatments, crafted to leave you feeling refreshed, revitalized and truly pampered, Techniques from around the world are designed to release tension and restoring body and mind to a natural state of harmony. The pampering treatment menu features complete lines of restorative therapies by Garnier, designed to invigorate the body, enliven the senses and soothe the mind after a day of enjoying the sun and the sea. In the same area guests can enjoy a great variety of services such as Massage rooms along with the magnificent sea & pool views. Agnese Beach Villa offer the space and facilities to bring together family, friends or colleagues in one unforgettable location, experience the most seamless of experiences when staying for two nights or more in an Agnese with a host of exclusive additional benefits, drag yourself away from Agnese Beach Villa and discover places like Malindi, there’s also no shortage of things to do when you decide to go exploring this side of the island

Agnese Beach House Personal Chef Package

Agnese Beach House can be booked on self catering basis meaning you do all the cooking or you can book our Chef on catered basis – Rent a Watamu beach villa with a private chef and you'll enjoy 5-star dining throughout your beach vacation, imagine sitting in your own private villa, overlooking the Indian ocean, with your own private chef cooking your favorite foods in the kitchen, how wonderful would it be to pamper your family and friends while on beach holiday by having your every need taken care of? simply sit back and relax as delicious meals are prepared for you and your guests using the freshest local ingredients, If you don’t feel like cooking and would like to indulge in the full luxury 5 star beach accommodation experience, a personal chef can be added to your visit, because we want you to have the full 5-star vacation experience. Over Agnese Beach House team uses only the freshest ingredients of the highest quality, we lean towards lighter international cuisine and Kenyan Buffets including Nyama Choma, However, all our guests at Agnese Beach House are asked ahead of arrival of any culinary preferences to ensure their stay is as enjoyable as possible, all meals and drinks, including soft drinks, house wines, spirits and champagne, are not included in the beach villa rental fee. Experience the culinary mastery of Chef Jerome at Agnese Beach House, with a passion for gastronomy cultivated from a young age, Chef Jerome brings an unparalleled wealth of knowledge and expertise to our team. From his roots in Embu to his extensive culinary journey across Kenya and Tanzania, Chef Jerome found his calling in Agnese Beach House, he crafts exceptional dishes that embody his commitment to quality and taste. Discover the extraordinary flavors curated by Chef Jerome and his talented team at Agnese Beach House. At Agnese Beach House we prioritize organic sourcing through our partnership with Watamu Farm, a regenerative farm in the Malindi. Combining nontoxic farming techniques with modern practices, we carefully select nutritious, flavorful, and locally-sourced ingredients for our ever-changing menu. Our close collaboration with the farmers creates a creative platform, ensuring that our dishes are a direct reflection of the bountiful field-to-table journey. Agnese Beach House proudly promotes fair trade through our partnership with Farmers. At Agnese Beach House we prioritize gender equality, education, food empowerment, and community development. Experience our culinary offerings, knowing that each dish reflects our commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability. If you have booked your beach watamu villa with Agnese Beach House then we can offer you a Full Fridge Service where you can save all the time and hassle and pre-order the food, drinks and other household items you will need for your stay and this will be deliver to your villa on the day you arrive; so just like a supermarket delivery at home BUT with the added convenience of the items being brough into the beach villa and all the relevant items placed in the fridge or freezer. An extensive wine list is available upon request which includes a wide range of rare vintages*. Our chefs are wonderfully creative and responsive and can cater for special diets and are happy to procure any special requests not within our usual offering*. Whatever your mood, whatever you feel like, however lavish or simple, it will be authentic and delicious. Food and beverages are not included in the rental rate. The cost of food and beverages varies with each guest and is based on your selections. The way it works is you and the other guests will plan meals and drinks after reviewing our menu. Your choices are then emailed to our chef and will be ready and waiting for you when you arrive. Once you arrive our chef and staff will sit down with all guests and plan food and drinks for your holiday. The chef does all of the grocery shopping for you and will need.


Agnese Beach House Our Pool

Ocean breezes greets you from the Great Lawn, where the pool is set amidst a picturesque backdrop painted with sunny skies and seascapes once admired by the greatest of Watamu royalty. Beyond our pool is a swimmable beach bordered by plush daybeds and dotted with ample lounge chairs. The pool is the place where you will spend most of your time, sunbathing; unless you decide to go to the beach. Stretch out or make a splash at our oceanfront pool. Indulge in a private ca520630546a and allow our staff to cater to your every need. Elevate your pool experience and choose from an array of generous food and beverage packages to make the most of your sanctuary. Sip on Vodka as you ease into island-style relaxation. Our Swimming pool is a haven, Laze the day away along the water’s edge, splash around with the whole family or enjoy the simple pleasures of island time.

Agnese Beach House Concierge

Every guest of Agnese Beach House is assigned a complimentary Personal Concierge to help create the beach vacation you've always wanted. Your dedicated Concierge is like a personal trip assistant, able to take care of all your travel details plus add to the villa experience with custom activities and services according to your Wishlist. We're here to make your beach vacation unforgettable. If you decide to rent a vehicle in watamu during your beach vacations we will recommend one of our preferred suppliers and make the booking for you. Our established contacts know our homes and many will deliver your car straight to the beach villa, so you can settle in without the hassle. Your Personal Concierge ensures a seamless arrival by coordinating, in advance, your entire party's flight details with our on-site greeters. The arrival process is always stress-free with the procedures provided to you before you leave. All guests are shown the villa ins and outs, given important contact numbers and local information by our local partners.


Watamu

Watamu – meaning “home of the sweet people” in Swahili – is a small village on the Kenya coast approximately 120kms north of Mombasa – Kenya. Watamu is also 15kms south of Malindi – Vasco de Gama’s first landing point on the coast of East Africa. Watamu’s shoreline features pristine white sand beaches and offshore coral formations arranged in different bays and sheltered by a reef, Watamu area is protected as part of the Watamu Marine National Park and is considered one of the best snorkeling and diving areas on the coast of Africa. The Watamu Marine Park is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty and boasts a diverse marine life from the visiting whale sharks and manta rays to three species of Watamu sea turtle. Like Mombasa, Watamu Malindi is an ancient Swahili trading port that fell under Portuguese influence in the 16th century. Watamu is far smaller and more low-rise than Mombasa and has a less conspicuous sense of antiquity, though the old town is scattered with a few important historical landmarks, separated from Malindi by 15km of Indian Ocean frontage, Watamu feels less like a beach resort town than an overgrown fishing village and is all the better for it, boasting arguably the most gorgeous beach in Kenya, Watamu also offers superb offshore snorkeling in the calm, transparent waters of Watamu Turtle Bay, Watamu stands practically within walking distance of the jungle-bound ruined medieval city of Gedi and forest wildlife of Arabuko-Sokoke National Park. Watamu epitomize tropical beach holiday paradise: picture-perfect beaches, clear ocean waters, and the space to do as much or as little as you please. And there’s no shortage of activities on offer. If you thought Hawaii was the only ultimate playground for the super-rich, then you clearly haven’t been to Watamu-Posh, luxurious, chic: Watamu is everything that makes it an attractive beach holiday destination for billionaires and rich celebrities from around the world, this magnificent slice of coastline is where Versace-clad A-listers and foreign and Kenyan wealthy billionaires spend it like Beckham – so why not join them? The lifestyle of the rich and famous includes fabulous beach vacations. Arguably Kenya most famous high-end beach, Watamu is definitely the place to travel if your goal is to spot a actor celebrity or two, Watamu is all about flaunting your body in the trendiest catwalk swimwear and spending hours soaking up the sun, Nude or Topless bathing in Watamu beach is prohibited, but people still strip down to barely-there swimsuits and look as comfortable as ever while doing it, Watamu provides a relaxing holiday escape from the busy action of Malindi and is one of the most popular locations for summer beach vacations. Little Italy is what is called the small town situated in Kenya Coast, called Watamu. Then, just before you reach Watamu you will find the neighboring town known as Malindi. These areas are both adored for their pearly white, pristine, and white sandy beaches. Not only are these areas beautiful, but the weather is tropical and sunny and the people are very friendly. There’s something very special about these parts, but the first thing that will intrigue you is the fact that both areas are filled with Italians. There are so many Italian people here that the villagers are even able to speak the language fluently and vice versa. a little Italy.’ makes sense because Italy is really close, it’s only a six-hour flight from Malindi. Despite the general lifestyle of Watamu being relatively simplistic, if you walk along the beach shores, you will see a lot of beautiful, beach resorts and beach accommodations for tourists. It seems this hidden gem is now an irresistible beach holiday destination for Italian holidaymakers. This includes billionaires, international celebrities, and top politicians looking for privacy and tranquility. Among the celebrities who have been on beach holidays in Malindi include American private equity real estate investor Tom Barack, French motorsport executive Jean Todt, former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Italian billionaire and co-founder of the Benetton group Luciano Benetton, Michael Schumacher a retired German race car driver, Jason Button also a race car driver and former formula one driver, Fernando Alonso. Others are the first prime minister of Spain Jose Maria Alfredo Aznar Lopez and Irish singer and songwriter Bono. Currently popular Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli and his wife Eva are vacationing in Watamu while British supermodel Naomi Campbell and Flavio briatore was present for the Christmas vacation and many other international celebrities, together with a lot of other potential investors for the country. This small village of watamu is a hidden gem filled with a diverse town of people including tourists, international homemakers, and locals. It is situated along the Kenyan Coastal strip. Watamu Little Italy is about 557.4 km away from Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, and 108.1 north of Mombasa. In addition, right next door is its neighbor, the rich tropical rainforest called Arabuko Sokoke National Park. This is an incredibly lush, tropical forest and supports a number of endemic and endangered animals. Perhaps if you dream of traveling to the Maldives or the Caribbean, then you should travel here instead. It’s a lot less populated and the white beaches are vast and expansive. Better yet, everybody here is extremely helpful and proactive. You can expect to see the locals up early getting their exercise in for the day on the beach or starting their work for the day. Watamu is fit, healthy, and relaxed. They often like to say, ‘Pole Pole’ which means slowly slowly – take it easy. The area is quiet and if you would like a slower pace of life then this is the holiday destination for you. The fishermen take their boats out early in the morning and there’s always a guy ready to take you for a trip around the islands starting at 7 a.m. Have a delicious lunch, prepared with seafood fresh from the sea. The best part about this lifestyle is the freshness of the food and the delicious Swahili coconut rice and fish curry. You can order your lobster tails, shrimps, red snapper, calamari, crab, prawns and coral fish from the fisherman directly. You might also want to explore the Mangroves and paddleboard along Mida Creek. The Watamu National Marine Park and Reserve offer kitesurfing, paddleboarding, boogie-boarding, snorkeling, and sailing. It also boasts a glorious coral reef with 1000 species of reef fish and sightings of manta rays, grouper, and barracuda. A world-renowned diving destination, Watamu offers year-round clear water and an impressive selection of world-class dive profiles including cliffs, drop-offs, night dives, and wreck dives. Watamu is also known as the game fishing capital of East Africa, boasting record-breaking marlin, wahoo, and sailfish. Watamu village is a unique mix of enchanting Swahili culture and modern facilities. There are Italian coffee shops, gelato bars, wine shops, delicatessens, and bakeries. Restaurants range from gourmet to authentic local cuisine, and in the evening there’s a great selection of bars, discos, and clubs. The beaches of Watamu are a favourite nesting site for green, hawksbill, olive ridley, and leatherback turtles. Watamu is also famous for its dolphins and you can enjoy the rare treat of snorkeling or stand-up paddle boarding alongside them. Migratory pods of humpback whales pass by Watamu between june and September and often ‘breach’ right off the headland – so close, you can see them from your bar stool. Between September and December, you can snorkel among the gentle whale sharks, the planet’s largest fish. Watamu lies just 7 km from the ruins of the 12th-century Swahili city of Gedi with its Sultan’s temples, market places, and city streets. The most significant monuments in Malindi Old Town are a pair of 15th-century pillar tombs standing in front of the seafront Friday Mosque and a small thatched chapel built by the Portuguese in the early 16th century. The limestone Da Gama Cross, erected by the pioneering Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama after he landed at Malindi in 1499, stands on a windswept coral peninsula a short walk south of the town center. The National Museum of Malindi is housed in the three-story waterfront ‘House of Columns’ built by an Indian trader circa 1890. Displays include a stuffed 77kg (170lb) coelacanth and a collection of engraved Gohu burial totems. Malindi and Watamu have good sandy swimming beaches, but the latter’s Turtle Bay stands out scenically, thanks to a distinctive forest of ragged coral formations that rise out of the preposterously clear water like giant mushrooms. Africa’s oldest marine reserve, Malindi Marine National Reserve, protects 213km2 (82 square miles) of offshore reefs and open water, running south from Malindi to Mida Creek. It offers some of East Africa’s finest marine wildlife viewing, with the tranquil coral gardens of Watamu’s Turtle Bay ideal for snorkeling, while diving is usually undertaken on the more extensive barrier reefs further out to sea. Separated from the open sea by the Watamu Peninsula, Mida Creek is an essential marine bird-watching site that can be explored on a stilted boardwalk and small hide constructed as part of a community-based ecotourism project. A vital wintering site for Palaearctic migrants such as Crab plover and Grey plover, it is also a good place for Mangrove kingfisher and Greater flamingo. The surrounding coastal scrub hosts the less striking, but very rare, Sokoke pipit. The 420km2 (162 square mile) Arabuko-Sokoke National Park protects East Africa’s largest remaining tract of coastal forest and a host of globally threatened and near-endemic mammals and birds, including Ader’s duiker, Sokoke dog mongoose, Yellow-rumped elephant-shrew, Chestnut-fronted helmetshrike, Clarke’s weaver and Sokoke scops owl. Large fresh paths often seen on the park’s extensive network of roads and walking trails serve to remind that it’s also home to a furtive and seldom-seen population of 120 elephants. The most impressive and atmospheric of the many medieval ruins along the Kenyan coast, Gedi National Monument protects the remains of a 20-hectare walled Swahili city-state that flourished as a cabinet of maritime trade between the 11th and 13th centuries. The museum displays artifacts found on site but manufactured from as far afield as India, Egypt, Arabia, and Spain, and the jungle-bound ruins include a 900m2 (9,688 square foot) Sultan’s Palace and eight mosques. A birdwatching platform high in a baobab tree between the palace and the largest mosque offers a superb monkey’s-eye overview of the site. Also known as Hell’s Kitchen, the Marafa Depression, 35km (22mi) northwest of Malindi, is studded with spectacular sandstone pillars that stand up to 30m (98ft) tall and come across like a miniature version of the Grand Canyon. It is most impressive in the early morning when the layered columns glow pink. Sheltered by the curve of the tidal Mida Creek and fringed by a barrier reef, Watamu, on Kenya’s central coast, is a mecca for snorkelling and diving, and makes for a relaxing post-safari stay. You can take a boat out to Watamu Marine National Park to explore the kaleidoscopic sea life that flits among the corals. You could also explore by paddleboard, try kitesurfing, or navigate the creek by dugout canoe. Between activities, relax on white-sand beaches or, at low tide, investigate shallow pools filled with shells, seaweed, and skittering ghost crabs. In the village, you can browse stalls selling bright fabrics and local carvings, sip drinks in the cafes, and taste seafood fresh from fishermen’s nets. You might also like to venture just outside town to visit the Ruins of Gedi — remnants of a medieval Swahili trade hub,

Malindi vs watamu

Heading north from Mombasa, you’ll find Watamu and Malindi, both excellent Kenya beach holiday destinations with a variety of luxury properties to choose from. Coral reefs fringe the powdery white sand and marine life flourishes in the warm turquoise ocean. Life here is laid back, and with direct flights from the Masai Mara to Malindi, a stay here perfectly complements a Kenya safari holiday. The beautiful attractions in Watamu make it a beautiful, underrated location where you combine archaeological sites dating back hundreds of years with lush forests home to elephants, sandy beaches and coral gardens. The small but beautiful coastal town is situated just over 100km north of Mombasa, and less than 30 minutes from Malindi, featuring a shoreline of wonder and a lifestyle driven by harmony with nature and an unbreakable connection between the residents. Here, the metropolitan chaos of Nairobi and Mombasa are forgotten, and a calm excitement settles in. The shoreline is arranged in different bays and beaches, namely Garoda Beach, Turtle Bay, Blue Lagoon Bay, Watamu Bay and Jacaranda beach, all protected as part of the Watamu Marine National Park. The Marine Park is considered to be one of the best snorkeling and diving sites on the Kenya coast and with its sparkling white sand beaches, it is also rated the third-best beach in Africa. With the diversity of culture and attractions in Watamu, your beach holidays can be anything from a peaceful beach getaway to an adventurous trip or even an educational excursion or all three wrapped up together by the warmth of the sun and was worth the wait after lockdowns. On a tailor made Watamu beach holiday you'll experience one of the most undeveloped and idyllic villages on the coast, having preserved its natural surroundings and retained a peaceful, laid-back way of life. There are no high-rise beach hotels here, just a beautifully curated handful of boutique offerings scattered along long beach. A beach holiday here is all about barefoot walks in the sand, haggling for fresh coconuts with street vendors, swimming in the impossibly tropical seas, and exploring the Watamu Marine National Park. Guests can explore the rich local culture and history, sample the fusion cuisine and fresh seafood, or get active by kite surfing, diving, or fishing. At the southern end of Watamu is Mida Creek, a large mangrove-fringed saltwater creek perfect for birding, canoeing and visiting the famous Crab Shack for a spot of lunch with the locals. A sunset dhow trip up the creek is a must on any Watamu holiday. Less than half an hour from Watamu, Malindi is the last sizeable town on the south coast before reaching Lamu Island. It’s one of the oldest coastal settlements with an interesting mix of Swahili, Arab, colonial settlers and Italians, who have resided here for many years. A Malindi beach holiday is all about beautiful white sand, and the coral reefs have been declared the Malindi Marine National Park, which is a superb place for diving, snorkelling, surfing, and fishing for marlin shark and sailfish - Is Malindi better than Watamu? Similar to Mombasa- Malindi is a historic Swahili port that was influenced by Portugal in the sixteenth century. Although there are a few significant historical landmarks strewn around the old town, it is much smaller, more low-rise, and has a less obvious feeling of antiquity than Mombasa. More than any other similarly sized town in Kenya, Malindi serves primarily as a beach resort these days. In addition to a vibrant seaside restaurant scene and a variety of other ur520630546 diversions, such as supermarkets and Malindi nightclubs, it provides a fair selection of midrange lodges targeted at the European package market. Watamu is better off feeling more like an overgrown fishing village and less like a vacation town because it is separated from Malindi by 6km of Indian Ocean beachfront. In addition to having what is perhaps Kenya’s most beautiful beach, Watamu has excellent offshore snorkelling in Turtle Bay’s serene, clear waters. It is virtually walking distance from Arabuko-Sokoke National Park’s woodland animals and the mediaeval city of Gedi, which is surrounded by a jungle. The two pillar tombs from the 15th century that face the Friday Mosque on the waterfront and the modest thatched church constructed by the Portuguese in the early 16th century are the two most important landmarks in Malindi Old Town. The Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama built the limestone Da Gama Cross on a windswept coral peninsula a short stroll south of the town centre, following his landing at Malindi in 1499.Built by an Indian trader around 1890, the three-story waterfront “House of Columns” serves as the home of the National Museum of Malindi. A collection of etched Gohu funeral totems and a stuffed 77kg (170lb) coelacanth are among the displays. The area can be reached by road and also via flights from the capital city Nairobi, taking just over an hour in total by air. Differences between the two towns guarantee that there is something for everyone in this exotic and exciting part of Kenya! With some great culinary options, spectacular accommodation, vibrant nightlife, and one of the best beaches in the whole of Africa, Watamu and Malindi are two destinations that are well worth visiting during your Kenya holiday! Both Watamu and Malindi offer nice sandy beaches for swimming, but Watamu’s Turtle Bay is particularly picturesque because of a unique forest of jagged coral formations that emerge out of the absurdly clear water like enormous mushrooms. Malindi Marine National Reserve, the oldest marine reserve in Africa, spans 213 km2 (82 square miles) and preserves open ocean and offshore reefs south of Malindi to Mida Creek. It provides some of the best opportunities for seeing marine life in East Africa. Diving is often done on the larger barrier reefs farther out to sea, while snorkelling is great in Watamu’s Turtle Bay’s serene coral gardens. Mombasa is roughly a 30-minute drive north of Watamu and Malindi. Scheduled flights are available from Mombasa, Lamu, and Nairobi to Malindi, whose airport is located less than 20 km (12 mi) from Watamu and 3 km (1,9 km) from the town core.


What to do in Watamu

These Watamu travel guide features expert advice and information about what to do in watamu in Kilifi country and planning the perfect beach holiday in Watamu, whether travelling with family-on-family holidays or on a romantic honeymoon holiday getaway. Our holiday travel guides and inspiring features will help you have the perfect watamu trips. How do you get ready for a beach vacation without forgetting anything? That is the big question! Of course, you may have a lot more questions like this in the days leading up to your beach vacation to watamu, including how to make your watamu holiday preparations as stress-free as possible. If you’re counting down the days to your vacation in watamu, you’ve come to the right website. We've put together a complete list of everything you need to do before going on watamu beach vacation, whether you're traveling alone, as a couple, with friends, or with your family. As you attempt to keep your enthusiasm in check, read our list of things to do in watamu before your watamu beach vacations to ensure you're well-prepared to soak up all the fun moments ahead! There are loads of what to do in watamu and Malindi, A Marine National Park has been created at Watamu, offering diving and snorkeling opportunities for day trippers. The coast offers many more activities, such as boat cruises and fishing expeditions. To the north-west of Malindi, just a short drive away, visitors can marvel at the magnificent collection of sandstone gorges and gullies at Marafa Depression, which has become part of the mystical local folklore and is popularly known as Hell’s Kitchen. Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve provides thick and luscious jungle for intrepid explorers! Trek along the many winding paths, binoculars at the ready for viewing some rare bird species. You can also see herds of elephant! It is here that the lost Swahili town of Gedi is located, a crumbling and deserted trading town that tells a story in its emptiness. Two contrasting towns, both well worth a visit – just contact us to start planning your holiday!


The Watamu Bay

The Watamu Bay, north of the Blue Lagoon and Watamu Town is surrounded by seven coral rock islands, known as the Seven Islands (not to be confused with the eponymous hotel deriving its name from the same feature). These islands form a shallow, semi-enclosed lagoon with very warm and calm waters. With the exception of a few, rocky areas, this lagoon is also devoid of the sea urchins you find in most other parts of the Kenya Coast. While going for a swim in the Indian Ocean is a no-brainer anywhere along Kenya’s coastline, the north side of Watamu holds a particular allure, as most of the bay is shallow enough to sit down. Unbeatable when traveling with small kids!

The Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a shallow bay, almost enclosed by two cliffs, with an island in the middle. The white sand dune could have been idyllic had it not been for the rotting seaweed covering big parts of the beach, leaving a rather unpleasant smell. With one exception, the bars and restaurants are cheapish limited menus

Watamu Turtle Sanctuary

Who doesn’t love the sight of glorious sea turtles swimming about, coming ashore to nest, their tiny hatchlings scurrying back out to sea to begin the cycle anew? This was a common site on Kenya’s coast but then human intrusion – poaching and accidents threatened the beloved turtles. The local Watamu residents were alarmed at this loss and jumped to the rescue forming patrols of the watamu turtles’ beach nests, ensuring they were left unbothered. It was a first step toward the turtles’ survival. That was in 1997 when the Watamu Turtle Watch was formed and over the years it has grown to include a watamu turtle rehabilitation center and several programs involving the public in the care and appreciation of the local sea life. Today, watamu Turtle Watch operates under the umbrella of the Local Ocean Trust, Over the years, more than 900 turtle nests have been monitored and over 73,000 Turtle hatchlings have survived their journey back to the ocean. The Trust invites guests to visit their Marine Information Centre to view displays, learn about the area’s prized turtles and the efforts being made to ensure their continued survival. The Turtle Centre receives about 2,000 visitors a year. You also don’t want to miss the Trust’s Turtle Rehabilitation Centre where sick and injured turtles are treated and eventually released back to the ocean. Allow us to coordinate a visit to the neighboring Turtle "hospital" operated by the Local Ocean Trust. This remarkable charity not only provides care for injured and ill turtles residing along our beach but also conducts vital research and plays a crucial role in educating the local community about the significance of sustainable marine conservation. Discover further details about Medina Palms' involvement in ecotourism and our commitment to preserving the environment.

Learn Kitesurfing and Windsurfing

Kitesurfing is one of the coolest things to do in Watamu, Kenya. You can either sign up for lessons or watch in awe as surfers leap into the air with thrilling moves. Some of the best spots for this experience are Turtle Bay, Garoda Beach, and Jacaranda Bay. Besides kitesurfing, you can also go windsurfing in Watamu. One of the most bustling beaches, Watamu Beach, sees many passionate windsurfers visit to engage in this gripping activity. Since the winds and waters are in harmony here, it’s less dangerous and more exciting. Even if you’re a newbie without any surfing experience, fear not. Several companies in Watamu offer classes and equipment that will give you all the confidence you need to negotiate the waves like a pro. Some of the best include Tribe Watersports School and JC Kite School.

Watch the Migrating Humpback Whales

Kenya is famous for its safari parks and game reserves, such as Masai Mara, where the annual animal migration occurs. However, an equally awe-inspiring migration happens in its marine parks, featuring the magnificent humpback whales. Numerous humpback whales journey yearly from colder feeding grounds to warmer tropical breeding areas. They cover vast distances as they swim across oceans worldwide, mating and nursing their calves. Along the Kenyan coastline, these majestic mammals can be observed in Watamu between July and October, with the peak of their presence in August. This phenomenon draws local and international travelers to this coastal town, offering a rare opportunity to witness young and old whales gracefully making their way through the ocean waters. For those visiting Watamu and hoping to witness this remarkable migration, consider a stay at Agnese beach House

Go Snorkeling and Swimming

If you’re a fan of the sea, then make sure you don’t miss out on Watamu Marine National Park. The park is known for its pristine waters and diverse ocean life. It has coral gardens that are home to over 600 species of colorful fish, coral rocks, and other fascinating sea creatures. For a unique adventure, join this exciting glass-bottomed boat tour to explore the world below the surface. You’ll get to swim and snorkel while experiencing the beautiful sea life. The tour also allows non-swimmers to see marine life without getting wet. In addition to snorkeling and swimming, you’ll have the chance to explore Mida Creek, walk along a suspended boardwalk, and enjoy lunch on Sudi Island. Watamu Marine National Park is accessed through various points along the coast. Its main post is at Temple Point Resort.

Watamu Nightlife

Nightlife in Watamu - for those who are in the mood for nightlife and Watamu nightlife, has been called Paparemo Beach Party for years. Paparemo Beach, which is always open from morning to night with its services ranging from lounge bar to restaurant lunch and dinner with top Italian chefs, plus sun loungers and umbrellas, comes alive on Saturday nights with a barefoot disco on the beach and a chiringuito churning out drinks and cocktails nonstop. Admission from 10 p.m., Kes. 700 men and Kes. 300 the women. For those who like to dance, have a good time and have the feeling of vacationing in a unique place in the world, this is a date not to be missed.

Papa Remo Beach Watamu

Walk over the headline to the tiny crescent moon bay of Watamu Beach with its private houses and bay of shallow safe water. Over another headland and gaze across the incredible Papa Remo beach. Here are small islets that you can walk out to at low tide and a curved bay filled with shimmering sandbars. Out beyond the islands that protect the shoreline, the water deepens and waves crash. Giant red crabs scurry over rocks as moray eels poke their noses out from hidden caves. A bay made for snorkeling and wallowing in the shallows with a glass of wine. Watamu beach houses and beach villas dot Watamu beach. Creekside houses are cheaper but, in the summer, months can be unbearably hot. Depending on where you stay, it can be a 10-minute tuk-tuk ride to the beach, so make sure it has a pool and air conditioning.

Watamu Marine Park

Watamu beach has a long dusty high street that runs parallel to 3 beaches, At the Southern end is Mida Creek and the Watamu Marine Park, the Mida Creek stretches 12km inland; it is a silent place of mangrove swamp, weaverbirds, crayfish and black kite. Where fisherman drift on dhows and village life remains little unchanged from this century to the net. Watamu Marine Park is a 90 mile stretch of preserved ocean of which a coral reef forms the backbone. The Watamu reserve is inhabited by 1000 different species of fish including manta ray, whale shark, dugong and Olive, Ridley and Hawksbill turtle. Next to Mida Creek is Turtle Bay, which is where the larger beach resorts in Watamu are situated. Here you will find child-friendly Turtle Bay Resort, upscale Hemmingway’s Watamu, the Ocean Sports Resort and elegant Medina Palms. The long sandy beach fronts a shallow reef where you can snorkel and see rays, octopus, moray eels and an abundance of colorful fish

Bio Ken Snake Park

The Bio Ken Snake Park just off the high street in Watamu is home to the largest collection of snakes in East Africa. A whopping 127 snakes that are native to Kenya. Primarily a research Centre (this is probably one of the best places in the world to get bitten by a snake owing to their expertise on snakebites and anti-venom. The facility is open to the public and a local safari guide will give you a 45-minute tour of the Centre and a chance to meet the black spitting cobra, black mamba, horned viper and the deadly twig snake. ADULT 1000/CHILDREN 500

Gede Ruins

A 13th Century Swahili settlement that was rapidly a520630546doned in the 16th century. No one knows why the villagers left so suddenly. What is unusual about Gede is that no records of the town were kept and it was left to the jungle and hidden from the world until its rediscovery in the 20th century. Crumbling ruins and jungle trails lead through a world filled with monkeys, birds and butterflies. An amazing chance to gain insight into a forgotten piece of history. ADULT 1000/CHILDREN 500.

Dhow cruise on Mida Creek Watamu

Mida Creek Watamu is a 32km stretch of inland tidal creek. It reaches from the ocean into the Arabuko Sokoke Forest and is a placid expanse of water surrounded by mangroves and palms. A protected area for many migratory seabirds the creek also welcomes breeding sea turtles. Flamingoes, fish eagles and kingfishers can be spotted in the trees and the creek is filled with crabs, making an easy source of food for the divine crab shack restaurant which is the best place to watch the sun go down over the creek. Dhow cruises run all day along the creek but the best time to go is sunset when the creek turns orange. If you’re into watersports, such as kitesurfing and windsurfing, Watamu in Kenya should be your next holiday destination. Why? Well, the water is always warm, the wind is always great and the industry is very well set up and ready to welcome you. Tribe Watersports based at Medina Palms, offers kitesurfing, windsurfing, kayaking, stand up paddle (SUP) and bodyboarding, including lessons and watersports equipment. Tribe Watersports featured on an episode of CNN's Inside Africa and has received rave reviews on popular travel website TripAdvisor. The video below sums up the Tribe Watersports offering, and explains why Watamu is such a perfect destination for kitesurfing and other watersports. Ben Kelliher, owner and manager of Tribe Watersports, has more than a decade of experience in kitesurfing coaching and his knowledge of local conditions, as well as his way with people, makes him the perfect mentor. Below are some more photos of ocean activities in Watamu, courtesy of Tribe Watersports. Water sports are available in the central waters but this is a calm place, so rather hire a kayak or a SUP a take a moment of meditative solitude.


Visit the Arabuko Sokoke Forest

If you’re looking for a short escape from the beaches and the ocean, add a trip to the Arabuko Sokoke Forest to your itinerary. This unique ecosystem contains flora and fauna, including shrubs, rare bird species, butterflies, and wild animals. It’s a nature lovers paradise. The forest is perfect for bird-watching enthusiasts, with over 200 bird species to spot, including the endemic Clarke’s weaver. It’s also home to plenty of butterflies and wildlife, such as the savannah elephants, monkeys, Aders’s duiker, and the beautiful golden-rumped elephant shrew. When in Watamu, I love taking a break in this serene forest. You can take a nature walk along different paths that lead to dense vegetation and open clearings. All the while, you’ll be listening to the sounds of various birds, tracking wildlife, watching beautiful butterflies, and enjoying the fresh air – it’s easy to forget that you’re at the coast whilst surrounded by such greenery

Casuarina

Casuarina is the relatively quiet beach area between Watamu and Malindi. Most movement between the two towns goes through the main road a few km further to the west, so Casuarina Road remains untarmacked for now. The dirt road is no challenge for a 4WD, though, and if you want a different and quieter vibe, you could start here. The beaches in Casuarina are vast and not very busy. It’s illegal to snorkel in the water off Watamu without a permit. Buy a ticket at the KWS hut next to Turtle Bay; any tuk-tuk driver will take you there. Don’t be tempted to go without; they patrol the beaches asking for permits. The reef is about 1km out to shore, boats moor at the northern end of Turtle Bay opposite Ocean Sports Club costing 2000 KSH adult resident 2500 nonresident. However, just tootling around in the shallows off shore we saw moray eels, blue spotted rays and a variety of tropical fish. Watamu offers a wide range of Water-related activities. From Wake-boarding and Water-skiing in Mida Creek, Kayaking and fun-boats to scuba diving and snorkeling. Kite-surfing too has taken off in a big way in Watamu. Watamu is one of the world's top destinations for Deep Sea Fishing, with the majority of skippers supporting the 'Tag and Release' system, to allow the sport to continue well into the future. How about a day trip out on the creek, with a barbeque - or a goggling trip Coral Gardens. Try the Discover Watamu boat. There is a large choice of restaurant, bars in Watamu - the Pilipan offers Asian-fusion, and the Italian influence in Mpango is clear in the thin pizzas. The Ice creams at Anna and Andreas are something else and everywhere there are opportunities to sample fresh seafood.

How to Get to Watamu

By Air: If you are traveling from abroad, or you are not a fan of road trips, then the obvious way to access Malindi, Watamu or Kilifi is by air. The small and convenient Malindi Airport only serves domestic routes at the moment, but funds and land have been allocated to expand into an international airport. - By Road from Nairobi: If, on the other hand, you are nearly as fond of road trips as I am, then fuel up and hit the road! The Standard Gauge Railway, launched in 2017, removed most of the truck and bus madness that used to make the road a death trap and turned it into something quite pleasant. It is still Kenya, so look out for mad drivers, nevertheless. The slow and scenic option is to go through Kenya’s largest national park, Tsavo East. I have done that journey twice, and I can totally recommend it, especially the route along Galana River! The much faster route is via the fairly recently tarmacked shortcut from Mariakani to Kilifi town. That one takes almost exactly one hour with normal speed, completely bypassing Mombasa. Voilà, you are in Kilifi County!

Watamu Weather

Watamu weather is always warm and welcoming, the best time to visit Watamu is during the cooler winter months of May & August, when the humidity drops, the wind picks up and you might just get to snuggle in a light sweater at night. During the rest of the year climate in Watamu is hot, hot, hot and you want to make sure you have a beach front house or at least a pool and good A/C. The rains fall in April and October – November but it rarely rains the whole day. With climate change it is increasingly hard to predict when the usually timely rains will fall

Wining and Dining in Watamu

Looking for the overall best restaurant in Watamu? You’re in the right place to find Watamu restaurants - the best restaurants in watamu on this list has been selected independently by our guides who know the watamu well and have tried the watamu restaurant - Food and Watamu go hand in hand. The best restaurants in Watamu are gifted with abundance of seafood: creek fed crabs, giant lobsters, prawns from the lake and fish that are hauled in from the ocean in nets every morning; tuna, snapper, squid and kingfish. Cooked baked on the grill or with Swahili inspired sauces and spices, the menus are imbued with coastal influences. – Salama Beach Jacaranda Watamu - Rock and Sea Restaurant Watamu, Safina Beach Bar & Grill Restaurant Watamu - Zeppoli's Restaurant Watamu- Crab Shack Dabaso, Mida Creek Restaurant Watamu-Coconut Beach Café Watamu - Mint Bar & Restaurant Watamu - Pilipan Restaurant Watamu - Amandina Restaurant Watamu - The Ocean Sports Restaurants Watamu - Turtle Bay Beach Club – Watamu - Non-Solo Gelat watamu


Why Watamu Beach?

Watamu Beach has it all – the coolest bars, 5-star hotels, thatched huts on the beach, whitewashed mansions, authentic Italian restaurants, tiny shacks on stilts selling freshly caught crab. In Watamu you can waterski on the creek, dive on the reef, and sup cocktails in a dhow. You can visit ancient Swahili ruins, ride horseback on the sand and swim in the shallows with sharks. Watamu Beach is all the best bits of the Kenya coast in one special place. Watamu beach is a favorite coastal beach holiday destination in Kenya, some tourists head to Diani where the long white sand beach speaks of romance and honeymoon vacation and but the best all round beach travel destination in Kenya is Watamu. Watamu Beach has a distinctive coastline. Watamu beaches are dotted with tiny deserted islets. Sandbars rise out of the ocean offering walkways to the islands at low tide or places to bask with a cocktail at high. The soft white sand beaches are sprinkled with starfish and weeny hermit crabs. The shoreline is festooned with palms, where, hidden within the lush bush, are houses dating back to colonial times. Thatched roofs hide affluent Kenyans lounging in pools, sipping their gin and tonics. Elsewhere, houses stand in disrepair; their walls stained black with time and salt winds, their roofs long since collapsed, the gardens full of chattering monkeys and iridescent lizards. Occasionally the serenity of the coastline is broken up by a 5-star beach resort where pale tourists lie in the shade and sip from the coconuts that boys sell on the beach. Away from the Watamu beach hotels, Watamu fishing boats pull up at lunchtime and disgorge their catch: octopus, prawns, snapper and huge crayfish, celebrity chefs from the nearby Watamu beach houses haggle at the boats; the fish is taken Watamu beach homes and turned into curries
Explore Watamu Beaches With perfect year-round weather, turquoise waters, and fine white sands, Watamu stands out as one of Kenya’s best beach destinations. Its pristine shores are lined with magnificent beaches, offering everything you need for a perfect getaway. The beaches in Watamu include Garoda, Papa Remo, Jacaranda Bay, Short, and Watamu Beach. These beaches are well-equipped, boasting sun loungers, restaurants, and facilities such as restrooms and changing rooms for your convenience. You can relax on the soft sands, dip in the inviting waters, indulge in beach games, chill with a drink, or watch local fishermen paddling back to shore in their dugout canoes. As the day winds down, savor the lovely ambiance with a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. Feel the warm sand beneath your feet, relish the gentle ocean breeze, and catch the breathtaking scene of the sun setting over the Indian Ocean. It comes as no surprise that a visit to one of these beaches is one of the best things to do in Kenya.

Explore Watamu Beaches

With perfect year-round weather, turquoise waters, and fine white sands, Watamu stands out as one of Kenya’s best beach destinations. Its pristine shores are lined with magnificent beaches, offering everything you need for a perfect getaway. The beaches in Watamu include Garoda, Papa Remo, Jacaranda Bay, Short, and Watamu Beach. These beaches are well-equipped, boasting sun loungers, restaurants, and facilities such as restrooms and changing rooms for your convenience. You can relax on the soft sands, dip in the inviting waters, indulge in beach games, chill with a drink, or watch local fishermen paddling back to shore in their dugout canoes. As the day winds down, savor the lovely ambiance with a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. Feel the warm sand beneath your feet, relish the gentle ocean breeze, and catch the breathtaking scene of the sun setting over the Indian Ocean. It comes as no surprise that a visit to one of these beaches is one of the best things to do in Kenya.

Take a Day Trip to Mombasa

When you’re in Watamu, known for its beaches and ocean activities, consider spicing up your vacation with a day trip to Mombasa. The city is less than 2 hours away and offers plenty of attractions for culture, adventure, history, and beach lovers. It’s also home to many restaurants serving delicious Swahili cuisines such as biryani, pilau, mahamri, and samosas. While here, you can join a full-day private tour to discover some of the best places to visit in Mombasa. These include local spice markets, Mombasa Old Town, Fort Jesus Museum, and Haller Park. There are several guided tours in Mombasa. Most of them are authentic and are conducted by locals who’ve lived in the city their entire lives.

Booking Agnese Beach House

Why compromise when you can have it all? Our beach villas in Watamu with ocean views offer more than just stunning vistas; some come with luxurious beach holiday amenities like infinity pools, outdoor kitchens and private docks. Whether you prefer sandy shores or rocky bays, your ideal beach villa in Watamu is just a click away. For beach aficionados our beachfront villas in Watamu are a dream come true. Step out of your Watamu beach villa and you’re on the Watamu beach, ready to bask in the sun. We have something for every taste from bustling Watamu beachfront Villas to tranquil hideaways. Fancy both mountain and sea? Our ocean front Watamu villas offer a balanced travel experience. Explore the warmer, crystal-clear waters perfect for underwater adventures. Then head inland for some hiking or cultural exploration. If you’re after intimacy, consider a Watamu beach house on the beach in Malindi, These Watamu beach houses offer the comforts of beach home with the luxury of a Watamu beach villa. For those staying on the North coast of Kilifi don’t miss the sandy beaches of Watamu, Dive into our collection of Watamu beach homes, your dream beach vacation is just a click away with Scent of Kilifi. And for those who seek the pinnacle of comfort and luxury, a stunning Watamu beach home with pool near the beach, be sure to explore our catalogue of beach homes in Watamu. Your dream beach vacation awaits.


Book your stay today!

Watamu hotels typically offers individual rooms with essential amenities, while a beach house in Watamu provides more spacious accommodations with separate living, dining, and kitchen areas. Watamu beach house feel more like a beach home often catering to longer stays. Guests have greater privacy, self-sufficiency and flexibility in beach houses in Watamu, while hotels in Watamu focus on convenience and services. The benefit of staying at a Watamu furnished house includes access to spacious rooms and various amenities, including fully-equipped kitchens, living areas, and even separate bedrooms. This creates a homey environment, ideal for longer stays or family vacations, Additionally, the flexibility to cook meals and do laundry saves money and adds convenience. Furnished beach homes in Watamu often have prime locations allowing guests to experience local life while enjoying services like housekeeping and security. A Furnished beach home in Watamu cost vary based on factors such as location, size, and amenities. At Agnese Beach House our rates range when you stay at our Fully furnished house Also, know that long-term rental at serviced villas can provide more cost savings compared to beach hotels in Watamu for extended periods. We believe in creating a conducive and refined environment for our corporate partners and residents – which takes form in the best quality amenities in our serviced villas. Fully furnished villas in Watamu and serviced cottages with household appliances while accommodating corporate relocation, we offer attractive rates comparable to hotel apartments in Watamu. Housekeeping services are also provided to ensure cleanliness and ease of stay for residents. Looking to enjoy our facilities but with limited time? Don’t worry, we do offer short term stay in our serviced villas. Long-term visitors will also find our monthly serviced villa offer exceptionally welcoming. Whether you’re looking for 1-bedroom serviced villa or 2-bedroom serviced villa we got you covered.

Watamu Beach Houses Booking Terms

Discovering Watamu Kilifi by staying in a Furnished cottage in Watamu neighborhood means enjoying many amenities while benefiting from a very central location. Agnese Beach House provides a selection of the finest Watamu Furnished Villas enter your dates and select only available villa. Choose from our wide catalogue of furnished villas in Watamu Kilifi the appropriate apartment to spend a comfortable stay in Watamu Kilifi. Choose your Furnished beach villas in Watamu Kilifi from studio to family villas from short stay to long term rentals, from affordable to luxury villas. You can use our Search and Sort Tools to find your good beach home in Watamu Kilifi. Whether you’re looking for short term or long-term rental, please fill in the request form and receive the opportune assistance from our team of our experts. Agnese House gives all this because it is located right in the famous neighborhood and overlooking the Watamu, the Agnese Villas are spacious, bright, furnished with many period elements and enriched with works by great artists, including works by Mandi Peri. It has a kitchen, living room dining room, bathroom, master bedroom. The apartment is cared for down to the smallest detail: Among the advantages of the Furnished Villas in Watamu we certainly find the location, in Agnese House in what is not coincidentally called the luxury district. Here we find all the most famous clothing brands and all the most prestigious boutiques houses in Watamu. In this district, luxury is fashion, but also architecture, food, and the atmosphere we breathe among the boulevards and squares. Find and book beach house rentals in Watamu with Agnese Beach House Our move-in ready Villa in Watamu best neighborhoods can be rented long or short-term for as little as three months.


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Watamu beach Holidays – How to Book

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