Introduction

ARAGON HOUSE

6 BEDROOMS - BEACHFRONT - TURTLE BAY

Aragon House is a unique four bedroom main house with a two bedroom cottage, blending modern function and tradiional Swahili architecture. Set on a natural rise that overlooks the stretch of the popular South Watamu Beach of Turtle Bay, reflecting the natural splendour and authentic Swahili style of the Kenyan Coast. From the landscaped garden, bursting with palms, flame trees and bougainvllea, to the hand crafted Makuti roof and it's cooling properties

Laid-back little Watamu looks out over the Indian Ocean and enjoys a blinding white-sand beach and a soft breeze coming off the water. It's a gorgeous slice of coastline and one that includes its own marine national park. As well as its natural endowments, great dining scene and relaxed village vibe, Watamu makes an excellent base from which to explore the nearby Gede ruins, Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve and the mangrove-fringed waterways of Mida Creek.

DEEP SEA FISHING & CREEK FISHING

Watamu is one of the world's top destinations for Deep Sea Fishing, with the majority of skippers supporting the 'Tag and Release' system, to allow the sport to continue well into the future. 

GEDI RUINS

Not far from Watamu, near the junction with the main Mombasa-Malindi road, lie the Gedi Ruins, a National Museum site and a window into the mysterious past of this stretch of coastline. The town of Gedi was a Swahili settlement established in the 13th century town and inhabited by sailors, traders and settlers from Oman who plied the spice trade between the Middle East and Africa. Unlike other well-known Swahili towns such as Lamu, Mombasa or Zanzibar, however, almost no historical record was made of the town, nor was it marked on maps from that period. The reason for the secrecy surrounding the existence of Gedi is unknown, and the cause of its downfall also remains a great historical mystery.

MONANGU DHOW TOUR

Set sail in style on a traditional Mozambican dhow to explore the magic of Mida Creek and the Watamu  Marine Park. With the capacity to seat 15 people, Monangu is available for private day trips and sunset cruises.

MIDA CREEK

Stretching inland from the sea into Arabuko Sokoke Forest is one of Watamu’s true hidden treasures: Mida Creek, a broadwater tidal creek surrounded by extensive mangroves and lined with palms.

Mida is a stopover point for many migratory birds and an essential protected area for their survival. This makes it one of the most important and beautiful natural attractions on the Kenyan coast.

Mida is best explored by boat, on a cruise through the creek at sunset for a sundowner drink, as the setting sun turns the waters to gold and flocks of roosting birds fill the sky. Flamingoes are often seen feeding in Mida. The creek is also an incredible kayaking destination, with endless small channels and passages through the mangroves to explore where kingfishers hunt in the shallow waters and fish eagles perch in the overhead trees. You can also take a stand up paddle board (SUP) through the creek or even take a guided float through the waters of the creek in a life-vest, carried by the gentle tidal currents.

BIO-KEN SNAKE FARM

Located just a few minutes' drive from Watamu's hotel resorts, Bio-Ken Snake Farm houses the largest collection of snakes in East Africa and is open to the public. The 35-year-old research centre also offers snake removal and snake bite anti-venom services.

WATER SPORTS

Watamu offers a wide range of Water-related activities.  From Kayaking and fun-boats to scuba diving and snorkelling.  Kite-surfing too has taken off in a big way in Watamu.

THINGS TO SEE

There are plenty of places to go and things to see in Watamu and beyond.  From the facinating Bio-ken Snake Farm and Watamu Turtle Watch's rehabilitation centre, to the Butterfly farm and the historic Gede ruins only a short taxi or tuk-tuk ride away.

PLACES TO EAT

There is a large choice of restaurant, bars in Watamu - the Pilipan offers Asian-fusion, and the Italian influence in Mpango is clear in the thin pizzas.  The Ice creams at Anna and Andreas are something else and everywhere there are opportunities to sample fresh seafood. Visiwa Beach Watamu, Safina Beach Bar & Grill, Caffe Sotto Sopra, Pilipan Restaurant - Watamu Just to mention but a few

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

If you have had too much of the water, there are lots of other sports to take part in.  Cycling, Golf, Tennis are only a few of them.

Day

Accommodation

Destination

Duration

Basis

day 0

Aragon House Watamu

2 nights

SC

Key

SC: Self Catering

 

Watamu: Aragon House

Fast Facts

3 Days / 2 Nights

Group Size: TBA

Reference Number: CWT/BS/2020

Special Interests: Visiwa Restaurant, Safina Beach Bar & Grill, Caffe Sotto Sopra, Pilipan Restaurant - Watamu, Monangu Dhow Cruise, Mida Creek, Watamu Marine Park, Gede Ruins, Vasco Da Gama Pillar

Price

Standard (Main House only) 8 Pax - USD 500 PER NIGHT

Standard (Main House & Cottage) 12 pax - USD 715 PER NIGHT

Optional Extras

  • Monangu Dhow Cruise Tour - USD 150

Airport Transfer (per vehicle)

  • Malindi Airport:  USD 40  one way
  • Mombasa Airport: USD 100  one way
  • SGR Miritini or Mariakani;  USD 110 one way

Includes:

  • Accommodation 

Excludes:

  • Meals
  • Tours/Excursions
  • Tips and gratuities

Watamu: Aragon House

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