
Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park and Reserve
Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park and Reserve
Discover Kenya’s vibrant marine paradise with Adventure In The Wild Safaris
Location
The Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park and Reserve is located on Kenya’s stunning east coast, approximately 350 miles from Nairobi and just 55 miles south of Mombasa, making it easily accessible for both local and international travelers.
Size
This vibrant marine park spans a total area of 15 square miles, offering plenty of space for underwater adventures and exploration.
History
The Kisite and Mpunguti Islands were declared protected areas in the 1970s. By 1978, the Kenyan Government had officially established the Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park and Reserve to preserve its vivid coral gardens, scenic islands, and rich marine biodiversity.
Entrance Fees & Permits
Entry to the reserve is priced at USD 117 per adult and USD 30 for children aged 3–12 years. For a complete marine experience, consider joining the Wasini Dhow & Dolphin Excursion by Adventure In The Wild Safaris.
Hours of Operation
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
How to Get There
By Road
From Mombasa, it’s a scenic 50-mile drive south along the Mombasa Road to the reserve.
By Air
Flights from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) to Ukunda Airport (UKA) take about 80 minutes. From Ukunda, it’s a 15-minute transfer to Diani Beach, followed by a boat ride of about 33 miles to reach the park.
Best Time to Visit
Weather & Climate
The coastal climate is humid and tropical, with average temperatures between 70°F and 93°F. Expect short rains between October and December, and heavier rains from March to May.
Avoiding Crowds
The dry seasons—July to September and late December to February—offer the best visibility and weather. For fewer tourists and boats, consider visiting in late October, early November, or June.
Value for Money
With affordable accommodation in nearby Mombasa and spectacular natural experiences, Kisite Mpunguti is a fantastic value destination.
Marine Life & Topography
Popular Marine Life Sightings
Home to some of the most diverse marine ecosystems in Kenya, this park is known for dolphin sightings and even seasonal visits from the majestic humpback whale between July and December. Snorkeling and diving reveal a world teeming with colorful reef fish and sea turtles.
The Aquatic Landscape
Explore the coral reefs of Kenya’s Barrier Reef, stretching from Shimoni to Malindi. Nearby, the historic Shimoni Slave Caves present a haunting contrast to the marine beauty, showcasing Kenya’s complex past.
Experiences
Boat Rides
Many hotels and lodges around Mombasa and Diani Beach offer guided boat excursions for dolphin watching and snorkeling. Glide over clear turquoise waters and marvel at vibrant coral ecosystems below.
Visit to Shimoni Slave Caves
Step back into history with a guided tour of the Shimoni Slave Caves, used during the 1700s. These natural cave systems serve as sobering reminders of the region’s slave trade history.
Shimoni Cultural Village Tour
Immerse yourself in the local culture of the Shimoni village. Interact with welcoming communities and gain insight into traditions that have been preserved for generations.
Wasini Dhow & Dolphin Excursion from Diani
Join Adventure In The Wild Safaris for a full day of fun in the sun with the Wasini Dhow & Dolphin Excursion. Enjoy snorkeling, dolphin encounters, bird watching, and a seafood lunch as you sail the pristine waters of the Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park aboard a traditional dhow.
Whether you’re exploring coral gardens, tracing Kenya’s cultural roots, or chasing dolphin pods across the surf, the Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park and Reserve promises a truly unforgettable marine experience.