
MALINDI & WATAMU
Discover Malindi and Watamu with Adventure In The Wild Safaris
Location
Located along Kenya’s east coast, Malindi is 65 miles north of Mombasa, with the coastal haven of Watamu nestled in between the two.
Size
Malindi spans 242 square miles while Watamu covers around 90 square miles.
History
Malindi was once a thriving trading post thanks to the exploration and landing of Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama. When the trading posts were moved to Mombasa in the late 16th century, the town saw a decline. In the late 1800s, Sultan Majid of Zanzibar conquered Malindi, which then served as a hub for the slave trade until the end of the 19th century, when slavery was abolished under British rule. Nearby Watamu is the site of the Gedes Ruins, a shining example of early Swahili architecture and a once-thriving community.
How to Get There
By Road
Malindi lies 70 miles north of Mombasa, an easy two-and-a-half-hour drive. Watamu Beach is located about 61 miles from Mombasa, just south of Malindi.
By Air
A flight from Nairobi to Malindi is about 264 miles and takes approximately one hour. Watamu is a 9-mile drive south of Malindi, so visitors fly into Malindi Airport and continue by road.
By Train
Traveling on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Nairobi to Mombasa (472 km or 293 miles in around 6 hours) is a scenic route. From Mombasa SGR Station, which is 18.7 km from Malindi, one can transfer by road to reach Malindi and Watamu.
Best Time to Visit
Weather & Climate
The best time to visit Malindi and Watamu is from May to October, with warm temperatures in the high 80s °F. Even in August, the coolest month, the temperature rarely drops below 80°F.
Avoiding Crowds
For a more serene beach experience, consider traveling in late October or early May to avoid the crowds that flock to Malindi and Watamu during peak seasons.
Value for Money
With a variety of accommodation options and close proximity to Mombasa and key safari destinations, Malindi and Watamu offer great value for money. Enjoy a budget-friendly beach break on Watamu’s white sands without the cost of a private island getaway.
Marine Life and Landscape
Popular Marine Life Sightings
Snorkelers and divers off the coast of Malindi can spot parrotfish, starfish, and crabs. In Watamu Marine National Park, keep an eye out for the turtles that inhabit the area.
The Aquatic Landscape
The ocean around Malindi features impressive coral life, such as stoney Turbinaria and finger-like Porites corals. Watamu’s underwater world is a kaleidoscope of vibrant coral formations in crystal-clear water.
Experiences
Enjoy white sandy beaches and a variety of water activities like kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkeling. Visit local attractions such as the Gedes Ruins or Turtle Watch.
Watamu Beach
Just 14 miles south of Malindi, Watamu boasts palm-lined, pristine white sand beaches perfect for day trips or longer stays.
Gedes Ruins
Explore the Gedes Ruins, a preserved Swahili town and national monument. This site is a cultural and historical treasure with unique architecture and significance.