• ViewPark Towers, 11th floor (Wing B) Nairobi, Kenya
  • Mon-Sat: 8am to 6pm

Diani Dolphin Tour: Wasini, Kisite, Kaole, Beach, Shimoni Caves & Dances

1. Dolphin Spotting and Snorkeling in Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park
Diani Dolphin Tour: Wasini, Kisite, Kaole, Beach, Shimoni Caves & Dances tour gives you the chance to witness dolphins in their natural habitat, often swimming playfully around the boats. Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park is a protected area filled with coral reefs and colorful marine life. Snorkeling here is a highlight-crystal-clear waters allow you to swim among tropical fish, sea turtles, and other fascinating creatures. The calm, shallow reefs are perfect for both beginners and seasoned snorkelers.

2. Visit to Wasini Island and Swahili-Style Lunch
Wasini Island welcomes you with its laid-back charm and scenic beauty. You’ll enjoy a guided walk through the island’s narrow coral paths and interact with local villagers. A traditional Swahili lunch is served at a cliffside restaurant with a view of the ocean-usually featuring fresh seafood, coconut rice, and tropical fruits. The peaceful island vibe provides a relaxing break during the tour.

3. Cultural Exploration at Kaole Homestead and Traditional Dances
At Kaole Homestead, you’ll experience the local Digo culture firsthand. Friendly hosts share stories, traditions, and village life. Guests often join in cultural dances performed by locals dressed in colorful attire. It’s a joyful way to connect with the coastal community and understand their way of life.

4. Shimoni Slave Caves and Beach Moments
Diani Dolphin Tour: Wasini, Kisite, Kaole, Beach, Shimoni Caves & Dances also includes a visit to the historic Shimoni Caves, once used during the slave trade. The guided tour is both emotional and educational, shedding light on a significant chapter in East African history. Afterward, guests unwind at the beach, enjoying the soft sands, ocean breeze, and scenic views-perfect for relaxing or snapping memorable photos.

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