Location
The resort is situated in Kilifi,
an old coastal town halfway between Mombasa and Malindi. The property
is set on 26,000 sq.meters of tropical
gardens and 130 meters of sandy beach frontage on one of Kenya’s
most beautiful coastlines. There are no other hotels on this stretch
of beach, allowing complete privacy.
Hotel category: 4 Star
Facilities
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2 swimming pools: - a small pool near the reception and a larger main pool set
in the middle or the resort.
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3 bars: - one in the lounge near the reception, the second adjoining
the main pool and the third at the beach.
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2 restaurants: - one main dinning room located near the lounge,
where breakfast, lunch and dinner are served. The cuisine is
international
and there is normally
one barbecue and one theme night a week. There is an a-la-carte
restaurant which also serves snacks throughout the day.
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Lounge: - with television and video.
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Conferences and seminars: - of up to 80 pax can be held in the
lounge.
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Banqueting: - outdoor: cocktail style, up to 200 pax.
Sit down meals, up to 150 pax.
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Indoor: - cocktail style,
up to 150 pax.
Sit down meals, up to 100 pax.
Sports and leisure
Snorkeling, windsurfing, scuba diving, glass bottom boat, big game fishing, cruises
in the creek. Darts, table tennis, baby football, billiards, beach volleyball
and bicycles for hire. Daily animation program.
Entertainment
- Acrobatic shows, discos, live music and Traditional African shows at the
large outdoor amphitheater, near the small swimming pool.
- Massage room: near the main pool.
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Other services: Baby cots, baby sitting, Boutique, Car hire, Currency
exchange, Doctor on call, Laundry/dry-cleaning, reception with fax,
telephone and safe
deposit boxes, room service from 7.00am to midnight, Safari and excursion
desk, special meals.
- A stay at Kilifi Bay Beach Resort’s sister property the tented “Fig
Tree Camp” in the famous Masai Mara and Hotel La Mada in Nairobi
can be organized at special rates.
The vicinity
Kilifi is a small picturesque town that developed because of its natural
harbor and creek. It is self-sufficient with fruit markets, small shops,
two banks, a post office, a pharmacy and a hospital.
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