A coral reef with safe, protected bathing and, at low tide, a wonderland of pools with many species of tropical fish.
School and Conference facilities
Shopping arcade
Safari Sands Club, which has satellite TV and video shows
In the evenings guests can watch live performances by local tribal groups and dance the night away to the rhythm of popular bands
Shuttle bus services.
Africana Sea Lodge Directions
Exit the Airport onto Airport Road until it ends on Changamwe Road turn right, cross the Changamwe Roundabout and proceed onto the Makupa Causeway, cross the Makupa Roundabout and proceed on Kenyatta Avenue until it ends on Digo Road, turn right cross the Moi Avenue Roundabout onto Nyerere Road then cross the Pandya Roundabout and proceed onto the Likoni Ferry. After the ferry drive 28 km on the Lunga Lunga Road until Ukunda Town then turn left onto Diani Beach Road, at the junction turn right, the hotel is 5km on the left hand side of the road. From the Airport drive to the Diani Beach Road, turn left; the hotel is 2 km on the left hand side of the road. The property is located 18mi S of MBA-Mombasa MBA-Moi International Airport 18.0 Miles SouthUKA-Ukunda Airstrip 1.0 Miles South EastNBO-Jomo Kenyatta Airport Nairobi 331.0 Miles South East.
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