Luxury Kenya Beach Holidays & Resorts

Oozing palm-fringed bliss, Kenya’s beaches offer white sandy beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and plenty of opportunities for exhilarating water sports.

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Alfajiri Cliff Villa

Alfajiri Cliff Villa

Diani Beach, Kenya

Alfajiri Cliff Villa is a gorgeous four bedroom luxurious villa on Diani Beach. Perched on the cliff edge it offers superb sea views and a lovely private pool. Equipped with your own butler and chef, the emphasis is on flexibility and first class service.
Kinondo Kwetu

Kinondo Kwetu

Diani, Kenya

With five cottages, three suites, Garden Rooms and a Private Villa, Kinondo Kwetu is a small and intimate beach hideaway. Family-owned, this home-away-from-home property is a paradise for those wanting a more personal experience on the Kenyan coast.
Alfajiri Garden Villa

Alfajiri Garden Villa

Diani, Lamu and the coast, Kenya

Alfajiri Garden Villa is a luxurious and stylish four bedroom private villa on Diani Beach. Set with lovely sea views, a large pool, beautiful gardens and plenty of space it is ideal for a family or group of friends.
Msambweni Villas

Msambweni Villas

Diani, Kenyan Coast, Kenya

Msawmbweni Private Villas are a unique and off the beaten track beach destination, perfect for honeymoon couples, or families that wants to find exclusivity and privacy.
Hemingways Watamu

Hemingways Watamu

Watamu, Lamu and the coast, Kenya

Hemingways Watamu is an informal hotel with a tradition of game fishing and good service at Watamu Bay, just outside Malindi on the Kenyan coast. It is an area of great beauty, from the coral reefs to the ruins of ancient Gede.
The Majlis

The Majlis

Lamu, Lamu and the coast, Kenya

The Majlis is an authentic place to stay on Lamu. It is modern, stylish and with only 25 rooms, it is small and has an intimate atmosphere. The fresh style will give a sense of Omani influence on this area.
Enasoit Tusitiri Dhow

Enasoit Tusitiri Dhow

Lamu, Kenyan Coast, Kenya

Sleep under the stars on a Restored Trading Dhow. Tusitiri is a traditional 20 metre dhow built and based at Lamu and accommodating up to 10 guests overnight.
Alfajiri Beach Villa

Alfajiri Beach Villa

Diani, Lamu and the coast, Kenya

Alfajiri Beach Villa is a fabulous villa tucked away at Diani Beach on Kenya's south coast, the three Alfajiri villas exude the height of luxury and individual style. Beach Villa with three en-suite bedrooms is perfect for groups of friends or a family.
Manda Bay

Manda Bay

Lamu, Lamu and the coast, Kenya

Manda Bay is a stylish beach hideaway on an idyllic island within Kenya's Lamu Archipelago. Each of the 16 spacious Swahili thatched banda cottages is designed to maximise the sweeping views and catch the cool sea breezes.

Gwen Ho

Africa & Safari Specialist

Traveling the world has been a deeply enriching experience, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to explore so many places through both personal and work trips. So far, I’ve visited 31 countries, 73 cities, and 12 islands. Some of my top destinations include Iceland, Sweden, Spain, South Africa, Kenya, Botswana, Portugal, and Turkey—each offering a wonderful mix of stunning landscapes, rich culture, fascinating history, and amazing food

Kenya Beaches FAQs

  • Which is better, Kenya or Zanzibar beaches?

    Zanzibar and Kenya’s beaches both offer incredible crystal-clear waters, soft white sand and lush accommodation.

    Kenya’s beaches are better for those after the sumptuous criteria above, alongside the option for incredible wildlife and exhilarating water sports. From scuba diving to deep-sea fishing, wind-surfing and more. It’s really for travellers wanting a higher-octane beach experience, although you could easily spend the days on the sand revelling in the coastal charm.

    Zanzibar’s beaches are more lowkey in terms of the activities on offer. Focusing more on snorkelling and scuba diving, exploring the coral reefs, and then coming back on land to lounge beneath the palm trees.

  • Does Kenya have nice beaches?

    Yes! Kenya has stunning beaches – that’s why we love pairing them with a safari holiday here.

    After a week in the Maasai Mara or Northern Kenya, we suggest adding a few days in Diani or Lamu for a bit of relaxation after the buzz of safari. Sit with your newfound memories, soak in a different side of Kenya’s landscape and culture, and head home rested.

  • What is the best part of the Kenyan coast?

    Diani is the best part of the Kenyan Coast, offering a breadth of accommodation options and experiences, however, Lamu is good for travellers looking for an off-the-beaten-track option.

  • When is the best time to visit Kenya’s beaches?

    For warm and sunny weather, the best months to visit for a Kenya beach holiday are from December to March. During this period expect clear skies and ample sunshine.

    Water sports enthusiasts will find the dry season from January to March ideal for activities like snorkelling, diving and swimming. The calm waters and excellent visibility are perfect for exploring the vibrant marine life and coral reefs.

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