Medina Palms is a serene, spacious accommodation on the shores of Watamu Beach with a buzzy atmosphere and an exquisite setting. Inspired the medinas of Morocco, the property is ideal as a peaceful beach retreat between wildlife adventures.


Location

Medina Palms sits on a peaceful stretch of Watamu Beach, just 14 miles from Malindi airport and 500 metres from Watamu Town.

Rooms

Accommodation ranges from spacious one bedroom apartments to five bedrooms villas compromising 50 units in total. All rooms have en-suite facilities, private kitchen and lounge areas and verandas offering views across tropical gardens. Oceanfront villas are available with panoramic sea views and plunge pools on the roof terrace. The rooms are decorated in Swahili style with light, airy colours with distressed finishes and African artwork.

Communal Areas

Guests can enjoy Mediterranean, Moroccan and African fair in the Amandina restaurant, relish a drink or tapas at the stylish Long Bar or take coffee beneath the trees in the Coffee Garden. The Star Lounge is perfect for cocktails under the night sky or for a spot of pampering, visit the roof-top Sakina Ocean Spa. Guests can take a dip in one of the many pools running through the property towards the ocean.

Activities

A number of water sports are available at the Medina including snorkelling, diving the coral gardens, windsurfing, kayaking and body boarding. Watamu is also renowned for big game sport fishing so guests can take an exhilarating day out on the water. For something more relaxed, a sunset cruise on Mida Creek in a traditional Arab dhow or a trip to Watamu Turtle Sanctuary are both available. Tsavo National Park is a 90-minute drive from the hotel and provides a magical location for a safari experience.

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DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

WET SEASON

The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

WET SEASON

The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

A more stable and predictable time of the year, usually with clear skies. There can be the occasional shower, but these are few and far between. All in all a great time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

WET SEASON

Like the rains early in the year this The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

WET SEASON

Like the rains early in the year this The exact start and end of the rains are always a little uncertain, but generally, this period is the wettest time of the year, with at time significant rainfall amounts. Between the showers and thunderstorms there is still a good amount of sunshine to enjoy, so potentially a good time to visit.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

DRY SEASON

This period is the driest in the year, with blue skies the majority of the month. An ideal time to visit the region.

Its location so close to the equator and along the Indian Coastline means that Watamu and Malindi have a tropical climate with consistent warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. The maximum midday temperature averages around 31°C or 88°F through the majority of the year. Mornings are more pleasant at 21°C or 70°F on average.

There are two wet seasons in Kenya. The long rains take place between April and May, the second wet season is known as the short rains which also tend to be a little less intense, these take place between October and November. The height rainfall amounts can be expected during these periods, but showers and thunderstorms can happen throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

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