
Diani Beach Holiday
Powdery White Sand, Turquoise Waters & Total Bliss
Diani Beach Holiday
Bespoke Experience
Tailored to You
Every Elabush safari is custom-crafted around your dates, group size and travel style. Reach out for a personalised quote.
Duration
3–7 Days
Location
Diani Beach, Kwale County, Kenya
Type
Beach Holiday
What's Included
- Accommodation
- Daily breakfast
- Airport/airstrip transfers
- Snorkelling excursion
- Dhow cruise
Not Included
- Flights to Diani
- Lunch & dinner (unless specified)
- Watersports equipment hire
- Personal expenses
- Tips
Sample Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival at Diani
Fly from Nairobi to Ukunda airstrip (45 min) or road transfer. Check into your beachfront property and spend the afternoon at leisure on the sand. Watch the sun set over the Indian Ocean with a cocktail in hand.
Day 2
Marine Park Snorkelling
Full-day excursion to Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park. Snorkel with sea turtles and schools of tropical fish over pristine coral. Dolphin watching on the boat ride back. Fresh seafood lunch on a sandbank.
Day 3
Colobus Sanctuary & Watersports
Morning visit to Colobus Conservation, where the endangered Angolan colobus monkey is rescued and rehabilitated. Afternoon entirely your own — kitesurfing, paddleboard, glass-bottom boat, or simply the beach.
Day 4
Dhow Cruise & Departure
Optional sunrise yoga on the beach. Traditional dhow sunset cruise before evening transfer to the airstrip or road departure back to Nairobi.
Itineraries are samples and are fully customised to your preferences, group size, and travel dates.
Who Is This Safari For?
Couples
Romantic lodges and intimate bush dinners for two
Honeymooners
Secluded lodges and unforgettable starlit evenings
Families
Kid-friendly lodges and junior ranger programmes
Beach Lovers
Award-winning white sand and turquoise ocean
Post-Safari Relaxation
The perfect way to end a wildlife adventure
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Let our team craft a personalised itinerary just for you — no two Elabush safaris are ever alike.


