“Allure of natural beauty”
Warm azure ocean, swaying coconut palms on white sandy beaches are to be found in the Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve. The park lies between the Mtwapa and Tudor Creeks and its blue waters are ideal for wind surfing, water skiing, snorkelling and diving. They also provide a home to a colourful variety of marine species including crabs, starfish, stone fish, cucumbers sea urchins, corals, turtles, sea grasses and interesting migratory birds including crab plovers.
How to get there
- Sited in the city of Mombasa about 487 km from Nairobi, the park can be reached by road from Mombasa city centre, and then connected by boat from the various points along the beach which include: Serena Gate on beach of Serena Hotel, Severin Gate on beach of Severin Hotel, Travellers Gate on beach of Travellers Hotel, Nyali Gate at Mombasa Marine Park Headquarters and Voyager Gate at Voyager water sport Area
Attractions
Vegetation
- Sea grasses and marine algae
Marine life
- Crabs, corals, sea urchins, jellyfish, sea stars, and sea cucumbers.
- Different varieties of coral species comprise of Acropora), Turbinaria and Porites.
Birds
- There are many seabirds in large nesting colonies and internationally significant numbers of crab plover and roseate