Trip down the coast and Full-day cruise aboard a traditional dhow sailboat and enjoy two snorkel stops on the beautiful coral reef at Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park. Be on the lookout for dolphins and turtles as you cruise through the marine park.
HIGHLIGHTS
Snorkel in Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park to see pristine reefs
Cultural experience: travel in a traditional sailing dhow
Enjoy snacks, drinks, lunch, and open bar.
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Wasini Island lies off the southern Indian Ocean coast of Kenya next to Shimoni. It is approximately 5 km long and 1 km across. The island is sparsely populated and undeveloped. There are no cars or roads.
A site of early Swahili civilization, thisCoral Island is occupied by the Vumba people, an indigenous group of Bantu speaking peoples who have a rich history. They speak Swahili and Kivumba and they number about 1500. Mkwiro and Wasini are the two villages present on the island – each at opposite ends. Their history includes invasion and settlement of Arab influence from the Persian Gulf states, and from the island of Zanzibar, further south.