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Do you want to visit the Kenyan metropolises and their magnificent surroundings? Are you looking for flights to Mombasa because you want to go on a safari on the savannah? Do you dream of relaxing in the sun on one of the heavenly beaches situated along the stretch of coastline overlooked by the city? Well then, all you have to do is scroll through the various solutions and buy one of our direct flights to Mombasa, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kenya.
All Low Cost flights to Mombasa arrive at Moi International Airport, located just 9 kilometres from the city. To reach the centre you'll need to book a taxi, which is the most convenient and cheapest option by far. Relying on the bus services is not always the best choice, due to their low frequency. On the other hand, private buses are the best option to reach the major tourist destinations in the area from Mombasa, made available by the major international tour operators.
Every tour of Mombasa must begin with Fort Jesus. Declared a UNESCO heritage site, this sixteenth-century fort was built by the Portuguese colonists with the aim of monitoring the port. The other symbol of the city is Mbaraki Pillar, the ancient lighthouse located just south of the island of Mbaraki. It is entirely made of coral stone and its original intended use has not yet been fully clarified: some claim it was a tomb and while others are convinced that it was a totem endowed with magical powers. Don't miss the Jumba ruins, which include dwellings, burials and even a mosque.
The most beautiful beaches are situated on the coastline immediately north of Mombasa. These include Nyali Beach, which in addition to the beach offers a crocodile farm and Mamba Village, where you can admire the giant Nile crocodiles. Continuing north, you will encounter two beaches which are also frequented by locals, namely Bamburi and Kenyatta Beaches. On the other hand, visitors who love diving must go to Vipingo and Kikambala Beaches, which are always uncrowded and feature splendid seabeds.
What to do in the evening in Mombasa? One of the many restaurants located in the heart of the city is perfect for visitors who want to try the typical local dishes. Trendier visitors can choose between the Crocodile Village in Nyali Beach, Yul's Restaurant, Tembo or Tamarind Dhow, a charming restaurant located on a sailing ship.