Water Sports

whether exploring Kenya's Swahili Coast above water or below. For adventure lovers; scuba diving, deep sea fishing, windsurfing, kite surfing, snorkelling safaris, and jet skiing are some great ways to unwind in the sun.

Traditional Sailing
Kenyans have been sailing the Mombasa coast for a long time. Because of its popularity, it has brought local landmarks some recognition. Kenya often has traditional sailing events, which have been an integral part of the country’s culture for hundreds of years.
Sailing is an often-enjoyed leisure activity in Kenya, with traditional events like the annual Independence Day and Christmas sailing regattas being especially popular.
Kitesurfing
Mombasa is a wonderful place to visit, whether you’re winding down with some surfing or looking for a place to go kiteboarding. There are plenty of places that offer these activities for all budgets and at different spots throughout the city.
Kitesurfing and kiteboarding are always welcome activities in Mombasa. Locals flock to the beach for some fun time at the beach and tourists come for recreational trips. The city’s natural beauty has always been a drawcard with visitors coming from all over the world
Glass-bottom boat trips
Mombasa has been an important part of Kenya’s history, and it’s not hard to see why. It has beautiful colonial-era architecture as well as some of the most unique tourist attractions in the country, like the beaches in Mombasa.
Diving into the deep blue ocean, bird-watching from atop a glass-bottomed boat, and admiring the coastline of East Africa has never been so enjoyable. The boats have large windows that offer a beautiful view of the deep green ocean.
 

Associated With
Connect us
©2024 Kantipur Holidays All rights reserved.