I had a once-in-a-lifetime experience here with glassboat and snorkeling. It cost 6000ksh for 2 adults and 3 kids (residents) and marine park fee was about 700 ksh for all of us. The guide was so gentle and kind to show us all sorts of fish. The only downside was that the parking where we were taken was like a car wash place which was not even under a shade and the guy demanded us to pay 100ksh, then the nearby restaurant charged us a whooping 50ksh for just using the washroom. Probably if you can park at the bamburi beach resort hotel and buy a soda there, you would be better off. That was kind of annoying but the snorkeling was awesome, i would totally...
Read moreMalindi Marine Park is managed by Kenya Wildlife Services. Visitors start at a beach of fine white sand. Here are glass boats that visitors can take to the lagoon. Boat rides to the lagoon are payable and group rides are cheaper than individual rides. Once in the lagoon, highly skilled divers will jump into the water and paste toasts of bread on the glass attracting all "tribes" of fish to the "observatory". It is a wonderful sight seeing fish in a survival of the fittest. There, too, is a submerged sand dune in the middle of the lagoon where visitors can alight from the boats onto the lagoon and experience "what it is like to be a...
Read moreBeautiful breach which is less crowded unlike pirates, unfortunately there are no food vendors but you will find camel rides, boat rides to the coral reef, see star fish and get a chance to swim and feed the fish along the coral reef. Safety is guaranteed. The only setback is there is vehicle accessible entrance to the beach. You have to leave your car on the road about 1Km away. I got lucky and used the Serena gate and the staff were generous enough to permit me to use their parking and access the marine park from their hotel. I bought drinks from their hotel as a way of...
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