Mombasa, The Coast
While Mombasa, Kenya may not hold a candle to Lamu or Zanzibar it is a must see for families in search of culture and history on their Kenyan beach holiday. A melting pot of Arab, Indian, English, Chinese, and African cultures, a tour of 'old town' is walk through history. Fort Jesus built by the Portuguese in 1593 marked the onset of nearly 300 years of turmoil. The mosques, temples and churches that dot the small coral island are evidence of cultures that once ruled. The narrow streets and architecture exemplify Mombasa's ties to Swahili culture and tradition. The bustling marketplaces proof... Read More of the city's prominent role in East African trade. Whether you explore Mombasa on foot or on a dhow don't forget to take time out to shop.
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Tamarind Village (Self-Catering)
Tamarind Village is a top stay in Mombasa. The 2 and 3-bedroom full service apartments offer a distinctive view of Tudor Creek and Mombasa's Old Town. The award winning Tamarind Restaurant is located next door. Tamarind Village is a ten-minute drive from tourist attractions. This self-catering accommodation has two swimming pools and a surprisingly well-kitted fitness club. ... Read More
Tamarind Village is a top stay in Mombasa. The 2 and 3-bedroom full service apartments offer a distinctive view of Tudor Creek and Mombasa's Old Town. The award winning Tamarind Restaurant is located next door. Tamarind Village is a ten-minute drive from tourist attractions. This self-catering accommodation has two swimming pools and a surprisingly well-kitted fitness club. It is located in a secure part of town. What's more, it is air-conditioned.


