Wasini Island Excursion: Kisite Marine Park & Shimoni Tour

Experience the beauty of Kenya’s southern coast on a full-day Wasini Island excursion, combining marine adventures, dolphin spotting, and a cultural journey through Shimoni.

Tour Overview

  • 08:00 AM | Hotel Pick-Up & Drive to Shimoni
    Start your day with a scenic drive from your Mombasa hotel to the coastal village of Shimoni, where your professional guide will meet you.
  • Dhow Cruise to Kisite Marine Park
    Board a traditional Arab dhow for a one-hour cruise through the clear waters toward Kisite Marine Park. Dolphins are often spotted along the way!
  • Snorkelling & Marine Exploration
    Spend 1.5–2 hours snorkelling among vibrant coral reefs. Beginners and non-swimmers receive assistance from experienced guides. During low tide, you may relax on a sandbank while enjoying fresh fruits and soft drinks on board.
  • Lunch with Ocean Views
    Return to the mainland for a leisurely lunch at a beachfront restaurant, overlooking the Indian Ocean.
  • Shimoni Slave Caves Visit
    Explore the historic Slave Caves, learning about Shimoni’s role in the East African slave trade.
  • 03:30 PM | Return to Hotel
    Depart Shimoni and arrive back at your hotel, ending a full day of coastal adventure and cultural exploration.

Frequently Asked Questions: Wasini Island Excursion

Will I see dolphins?
Dolphins are commonly spotted during the dhow cruise, but sightings depend on sea conditions.

Is snorkeling suitable for beginners?
Yes! Experienced guides assist beginners and non-swimmers. Life jackets are provided for safety.

Can children join the tour?
Yes. Families are welcome, but children must be supervised during snorkeling and on the sandbank.

How long is the excursion?
The tour runs from 08:00 AM to around 03:30 PM, including transport, cruise, snorkeling, lunch, and the Slave Caves visit.

What should I bring?

  • Swimwear, towel, and sunscreen
  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Water shoes or sandals for rocky areas
  • Camera to capture marine life and coastal views

Is the sandbank visit safe?

Yes, the sandbank is visited during low tide, and guides ensure a safe and relaxing experience.

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