| country: | Kenya |
| location: | Ghazi bay,Kenya beach |
| price: | From £90 - £140 per person per night all inclusive. Price depends on season. Please note that this accommodation is not suitable for children |
description
Set on the remote and unspoilt beach of Ghazi Bay, this extraordinary resort will offer you a holiday with a difference that will inspire you. Located 2 hours from Moi International Airport and 15km from Diani Beach on the South Coast, this resort offers guests – no children under the age of 18 – the opportunity to recharge in this small piece of paradise. The accommodation consists of 12 tents and 2 lodge suites set in the tropical and palm tree lined gardens on Ghazi Beach.
Each tent offers an air-conditioned bedroom with queen size bed, ceiling fan, separate Swahili style lounge area and ensuite bathroom with romantic shower. With a hint of Bedouin character, these private tents offer a sense of heightened sultry romance on the beach.
The swimming pool is located a short distance from the tents within the tropical gardens with drinks service available from the butler. The Swahili bar and sun deck are located adjacent to Ghazi Beach, ideal for sun worshipping while sipping a sumptuous cocktail. The open plan Swahili restaurant serving snack lunches and buffet dinners overlooks the beach. With the cool evening breeze, it is an ideal setting for a romantic dinner.
Further facilities include an aromatherapy massage salon, watersports and deep sea fishing centre, along with nature tours such as a trip into the enchanting mangroves.
Each tent offers an air-conditioned bedroom with queen size bed, ceiling fan, separate Swahili style lounge area and ensuite bathroom with romantic shower. With a hint of Bedouin character, these private tents offer a sense of heightened sultry romance on the beach.
The swimming pool is located a short distance from the tents within the tropical gardens with drinks service available from the butler. The Swahili bar and sun deck are located adjacent to Ghazi Beach, ideal for sun worshipping while sipping a sumptuous cocktail. The open plan Swahili restaurant serving snack lunches and buffet dinners overlooks the beach. With the cool evening breeze, it is an ideal setting for a romantic dinner.
Further facilities include an aromatherapy massage salon, watersports and deep sea fishing centre, along with nature tours such as a trip into the enchanting mangroves.
rooms, food and facilities
Swimming pool Disabled access: The resort is all on one level but the sand can be problematic for wheelchair users. The tents are accessible by ramps.
how to find us
Located 2 hours by car from Mombasa International Airport on the South Coast of Kenya approximately 15km from Diani Beach.how this holiday makes a difference
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The resort employs over 50% from the local community and assists in local construction of infrastructure. Within the resort, recycling of waste is paramount along with the use of local produce including fish and all vegetables. We encourage our guests to leave footprints in the sand and not carbon footprints.
Ghazi Bay resort is located in a protected bay known for its mangroves and unspoilt beaches; we jealousy protect this area. Rich in bird and sea life, Ghazi Bay is one of the largest mangrove areas along the Kenyan coast. Part of protecting this area is ensuring the ever growing and encroaching tourism trade is monitored and controlled properly. As one of two resorts along the Ghazi Bay area, we ensure motorised access is controlled and no unauthorised fishing takes place. Ghazi Bay also offers deep sea and in shore fishing through its sister company, Ocean Drifters, which was established in 1990. In conjunction with Ghazi Bay, Ocean Drifters prides itself in offering exhilarating fishing trips as well as ensuring that some of the ever dwindling types of fish, including marlin, sailfish and some tuna varieties, are tagged and released. First-time fisher folk will receive that all important picture to prove it wasn’t just a fish tale and they will also have the satisfaction of knowing that the released fish will live to fight another day. We have minimised the carbon foot print of the resort by the following measures- |
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