Ngôn ngữ có sẵn
9 giờ
Vé di động
Marine Life Diversity: Kisite Marine Park in Kenya is renowned for its rich biodiversity. Visitors can see a variety of marine creatures including dolphins, turtles, and a wide array of colorful fish species.
Coral Reefs: The park features beautiful coral reefs, which are crucial for marine ecosystems. Snorkeling or diving here offers an opportunity to witness these vibrant underwater habitats up close.
Natural Beauty: The clear, turquoise waters and white sandy beaches of Kisite make it a picturesque destination. It's not just about marine life but also the stunning coastal scenery.
Environmental Conservation: The park is actively managed to preserve its natural beauty and biodiversity, making it an eco-friendly destination for responsible tourism.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Fruits in the boat
Park fees
Hotel transfers to and fro
Lunch_an option of fish/chicken/veg
Snorkeling gears
Boat ride
In the boat
Gratuities
Sea foods- octopus, prawnes, lobster, calamary
Drinks at restaurant
Underwater photography (USD 60) optional
Slave Caves
The Shimoni Slave Caves, located near Shimoni village in Kenya, hold historical significance as a grim reminder of the East African slave trade era. Here's a description: History: The caves were used as holding chambers for enslaved Africans before they were transported across the Indian Ocean during the 18th and 19th centuries. Structure: The caves consist of interconnected chambers and passages dug into the coral rock. They are narrow, dark, and naturally cool, which made them suitable for holding large numbers of captives awaiting shipment. Purpose: Captives, mainly captured from the interior of East Africa, were held here in appalling conditions before being transported to slave markets in Zanzibar and beyond. Guided Tours: Today, visitors can explore the caves on guided tours led by local guides who explain the history and significance of the site.
Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park and Reserve
Transfer to Shimoni: Travel by road from Diani Beach to Shimoni Village. Arrival in Shimoni: Reach Shimoni Village and proceed directly to the Shimoni Jetty. Boat Departure to Kisite Marine Park: Board a boat departing from Shimoni Jetty to Kisite Marine Park. Snorkelin: Spend the morning snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of Kisite Marine Park, known for its rich marine biodiversity including dolphins, turtles, and colorful coral reefs. Afternoon: Boat Transfer to Wasini Island: After snorkeling, continue by boat to Wasini Island. Seafood Lunch on Wasini Island: Enjoy a delicious seafood lunch served at a local restaurant on Wasini Island, with views overlooking the Indian Ocean. Island Tour: Explore Wasini Island in the afternoon. Visit a traditional Swahili village to learn about local culture and customs. You can also explore the island's mangrove forests and enjoy scenic viewpoints. Return to Shimoni and and explore shimoni slave caves. Drop-off at Respective Hotels:
Pickup included
49 đánh giá
Tổng số đánh giá và xếp hạng từ Viator & TripAdvisor
Erica K,
24 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
Our guides were very friendly and helpful. We learned a lot about the island and surrounding areas. The guide took us on an extensive snorkeling tour, diving down to the bottom frequently to point out interesting things to us. The coral is in bad shape in that area, but there was still a lot of vibrant marine life. Definitely recommend this tour!
Sergey P,
9 thg 2, 2025
- Viator
The tour start 5.30 in the morning.driving time 2.5 hours.after we were been taken miles away for snorkeling.could not see any mirine life as very deep.i was swimming wearing life vest, current very strong ,2 minutes and I sale away from the boat by 300 meters.no safety at all.after we went for the lunch,lunch was nice but I have been charged 1500ksg=A$18 for 4 glasses.they called extra.after driving to Mombasa, the driver was refusing to stop, I want to buy some water.the driver was errogant.i paid $A156.better go by uber, cost A$90 and you can snorkeling by yourself.waisting of time.dont go
Vận hành bởi Awesome tours