"I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Baobab Sea Lodge. It is a beautiful place, with charming guest cottages that are interwoven among the network of walkways and greenery. My stay was restful and relaxing. The staff went out of their way to make me feel comfortable and attended to. I can't say enough about the way they made sure everything was absolutely perfect. I would definitely stay here again."
"Very atmospheric and sociable place. Socially committed, sustainable and with a strong local base. A great place to hang out and relax. Great music events. "
"Arrived 2.30 pm had to wait two hours before the room was ready.
Problem also checking out delayed another hour and charged extra for a mistake that wasn't mine and was a hotel.com error.
No fridge in rooms and antiquated TV with very poor reception. Other than that staff were good but this hotel needs a good injection of money to upgrade the rooms
Wouldn't go back to be honest.
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"We are students from the UK travelling up the coast of Kenya and absolutely loved our stay at Eco Villas. Juliette was so friendly and welcoming and cooked delicious home-made samosas. We would definitely come again here. All the staff are lovely and happy to help with anything! "
"This resort is unique in the combination of guests it hosts:: I love that even during Kenya's high international tourism season there are always lots of Kenyan families at Turtle Bay. The price is reasonable, and keeps the beauty of the Kenya coast available to the people it belongs to while also showing it off hospitably and beautifully to the world."
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Takaungu Creek during your travels in Kilifi. Wander the seaside and beaches while you're in the area.
Dhow boats glide across Kilifi Creek's turquoise waters, where you can snorkel vibrant coral reefs or join local fishing trips. Explore ancient Mnarani Ruins near the creek, then relax at Bofa Beach where palm trees frame the white sand shoreline.
The hottest months are usually March and February, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are July and August, with an average of 25°C. Average annual precipitation for Kilifi is 744 mm.