Top 10 Free Things to do in Coast Province, Kenya

October 27, 2021 Fernanda Pittenger

The Coast Province (Swahili: Mkoa wa Pwani) of Kenya, along the Indian Ocean, was one of Kenya's eight provinces. It comprises the Indian Ocean coastal strip with the capital city at Mombasa and was inhabited by the Mijikenda and Swahili, among others. The province covered an area of 79,686.1 km² and would have had a population of 3,325,307 in 2009.
Restaurants in Coast Province

1. Wildlife Safari Exploreans Day Trips

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Wildlife Safari Exploreans Day Trips

Wildlife Safari Exploreans Is a premier Safari tour operator; specialist in providing Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda organizing group tour, family adventure, incentives & conferences .We offers a wide range of set tours / safaris from which to choose, or you can consult our staff for expert assistance in tailor -making a safari / tour to your own specification at an affordable prices.

2. Face 2 Face Safaris

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Face 2 Face Safaris

Face 2 Face Safaris is among the best tour operators in Kenya. We have been organising diversified Kenyan and East African Safaris with great satisfaction and value. Situated in Ukunda, on Kenya's South Coast, we are just a few meters from the shores and the sands of the world famous Diani Beach.

3. Dreaming Kenya con Bancomat

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Dreaming Kenya con Bancomat

Dreaming Kenya starts from the idea of offering the market a new and stimulating formula to visit Kenya. We customize your holiday, meeting a target group that can vary from family to young people. We offer everything you need to experience our land in the name of hakuna matata: currency exchange, private transfers, safaris, excursions and much more!

4. KiteMotion

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KiteMotion

KiteMotion Kiteschool is affiliated by the International Kiteboarding Organisation - the world’s largest kiteboard training organization. It meansthat our kite center is recognized as carrying the IKO brand, which signifies quality and safety of teaching. At the end of training in our school students are certified with a Member Card and they know the standards set by the IKO for safe kitesurfing practice. This worldwide - recognized IKO Member Card qualify to rent equipment and is your passport to practice on beaches that require it. What to expect in KiteMotion kiteschool? you will find a beach restaurant with yummy seafood, cold drinks and chilling area. We offer kite lessons for all levels (also with BBtalkin intercom), storage & rescue boat services, kite equipment rentals, hydrofoil lessons, beach assistance, airport transfers, safari and excursions, scuba diving (in the same building), boat trips, wakeboarding, kite safaris, safaris, accommodation, beach bar and restaurant.

5. Ndoro Sculpture Garden Malindi

Casuarina, Malindi 80200 Kenya +254 798 461564
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Ndoro Sculpture Garden Malindi

Reviewed By P6699JWtracyn

Ndoro is a piece of heaven! A stunning garden with Zimbabwean Shona sculpture placed like hidden treasures. Carola is the perfect host. She knows her subject & we learned a lot. She is kind & thoughtful- offering drinks while showing her displays. The tour ended with a very affordable gift shop - jewelry, metal sculpture. But most of the Shona pieces are available to buy, too. Highly recommend scheduling an appointment to see this great spot in Malindi!! Tracy N., San Rafael, CA

6. Lamu Old Town

Lamu Island Kenya
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Lamu Old Town

Distinctive architectural features in this old town center, such as enclosed courtyards and intricately carved doorways, exhibit the confluence of Arabic, Indian and European cultures.

Reviewed By Shw3ta86 - Mombasa, Kenya

Best way to explore the old town and navigate the narrow alleys is to get a local guide. After the tour make sure to enjoy some local swahili cuisine at the various ocean front restaurants.

7. Watamu Beach

Watamu, Malindi 80200 Kenya
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Watamu Beach

The coastal village of Watamu is known for its wonderful white sand beach. The region is protected as part of the Watamu National Marine Park.

Reviewed By SawaMA - Kigali, Rwanda

Watamu Beach especially near Fortamu is a paradise. Beautiful white sand beach where you can walk freely and enjoy the spectacular view. During high tides you can enjoy the water that is giving the sensation of a warm bathtub. I spent a wonderful week! Definitively a place to visit in Kenya.

8. Shree Cutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple

Haile Selassie Avenue Box 81117, Mombasa 80100 Kenya +254 41 2223339
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Shree Cutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple

Reviewed By jacksonk590 - Eilat, Israel

This is a Hindu temple but it welcomes everyone to walk around.respect is what needed here ,remove your shoes before entering this holy place.dont miss to learn the Hindu religion when in mombasa,this is worth a visit.this was our stop after the old town tour with maxi +254 726 382 358

9. Bombolulu Workshops

Mombasa 80100 Kenya +254 20 2399716 [email protected] http://www.apdkbombolulu.org/
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

Bombolulu Workshops

10. Akamba Handicraft

Airport Rd, Mombasa 80100 Kenya +254 41 3432241 http://www.akambahandicraftcoop.com/
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Akamba Handicraft

Reviewed By JanuszRoman

AKAMBA HANDICRAFT is the most unique place I have seen in a long time. Very often you see precious works of local art and never imagine how they are being produces, carved or painted. If you visit AKAMBA you will know how much painful and patient work is required to produce these little treasures of original local folk art. The carvers at Akamba are high class and yet primitive. They are specialised in various, different animals, carving them with very basic, primitive tools they have. However their final products are immaculate and exceptional. The photos attached tell the story !!!. If I ever come back to Mombasa, I will certainly come back to visit AKAMBA Handicraft Factory. Set aside 2-4 hours to see the carving process and to browse their fantastic store at the end of your visit.

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