B'Located Close To The Beautiful Mombasa Beaches Offering A Great Experience'
Mombasa, Mombasa County, Kenya


Bed and Breakfast
1 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
2 Max Guests
Wifi
Kitchen
Swimming Pool
AC
Parking Space
Pets Not Allowed
Bed and Breakfast Type Of Property
1 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
2 Max. Guests
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0

Makwetu Villas is located on the North Coast of Mombasa, Nyali near just a 5-minute walk from the beach and within 2 km from Nyali Golf Club For General Inquiries
At Makwetu Villas , we strive to bring your world- class accommodation and the hospitality standards at very competitive rates with fuel prices consistently rising, it has become more important to be budget conscious in all our vacation plans are not different.

To maximize your vacation budget, a perfect combination of fully furnished and serviced apartments, within nearby grocery stores, Atms and public transport. we also offer mo ... See More
What can you do in & around Mombasa

b'Located close to the beautiful Mombasa beaches offering a great experience'


Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0

Makwetu Villas is located on the North Coast of Mombasa, Nyali near just a 5-minute walk from the beach and within 2 km from Nyali Golf Club For General Inquiries
At Makwetu Villas , we strive to bring your world- class accommodation and the hospitality standards at very competitive rates with fuel prices consistently rising, it has become more important to be budget conscious in all our vacation plans are not different.

To maximize your vacation budget, a perfect combination of fully furnished and serviced apartments, within nearby grocery stores, Atms and public transport. we also offer most ideal luxury serviced apartments accommodation for business travelers, families, couples, organizations, companies and individuals seeking space, self catering convenience and a superb location and our in house services are prompt.

The general experience with most holiday maker visit Mombasa town is that it can get really hot and mosquito infested, but Makwetu Villas with the beach a short walking distance away, you constantly feel the refreshing sea breeze. Couples looking to self cater and bond with each other in their own unique way (i recommend you carry your own fun and games ideas or activities) Children are also not left out since we have family friendly facility, a children’s pool, baby cots, babysitting services are among many services and facilities available


Mombasa was a very influential port in the 15th century, and has played a significant role in laying the foundations of the nation that it is a part of today. Some of the popular attractions in the town relate directly to the historical context, while others seek to complement the tourism industry that the town thrives on.

“old Town” is the part of Mombasa that is reminiscent of the days when the Arabs exerted a heavy influence on the town and its culture, and especially in the architecture and language (Kiswahili has a lot of phrases derived from various Arabic dialects). It is well known for its ancient buildings, extravagant art designs and curio shops that sell antique and popular Kenyan souvenirs. Old Town is best seen when explored by foot with an experienced guide, as the streets are too narrow to accommodate a large number of vehicles. The town’s inhabitants are mostly of Arab origin who’s forefathers once roamed the same streets of the town. Fort Jesus is located just a few steps away from where the town "starts", thus a complete tour of “old Town” can be done in a single day.

On the North coast of Mombasa towards the town of Malindi lays one the most pre-historic ruins found in Mombasa, called the Gedi Ruins. Gedi was a small town built entirely from rocks and stones, which was inhabited by a few thousand Swahili people and ruled by a very rich Sultan. These ruins date back from the 15th century, and through careful preservation most of the original foundations can still be seen today. A well-informed and educated guide gives a tour of the ruins. The ruins are designated as a National Museum by law, and their preservation are a direct reflection of the commitment of the Government to uphold the country's cultural and historical background.

Fort Jesus is Mombasa’s most popular tourist attraction. The fort, located along the coastline near the Old Town, is a monumental piece of architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The fort has a museum that displays various artifacts from the era where Mombasa served as a transit point for the slave trade and commodities, and which enjoyed regular visits by seafarers and the like. Its interior comprises of torture rooms and prison cells where slaves were kept in captivity before being traded. Weapons such as canons, which were used to defend the fort from invading foreigners as well as rioting locals, can be seen both inside and outside of the fort. The fort opens its gates for viewing in the morning and closes at dusk.

The Hindu temple is a one of the many symbols of Mombasa's cultural diversity. The temple is a popular tourist spot and a tour can be taken inside the temple, with a historical background of the temple given by one of the temple gurus. Extravagant idols and stone carvings of the various religious beliefs are displayed within the temple and on its walls. It is located near the Railway Station just outside the perimeter of the downtown area.

Mamba Village, which is situated in Nyali, is East Africa’s largest crocodile farm. A tour of the farm starts with a movie on the life cycle and behaviour of crocodiles, followed by a comprehensive tour of the rest of farm, and ends with the highlight of the day: a spectacular scene of blood-thirsty crocodiles fighting for food during feeding time. Excellent cuisine is available at the Mamba Restaurant, and the house specialty is superbly grilled crocodile meat. Souvenirs of your visit can be bought at the Mamba Souvenir shop located within the village.

The Haller Park (formerly Bamburi Nature Trail) is the largest animal sanctuary in Mombasa. Located in Bamburi next to the Cement Factory, the park boasts an enormous variety of animals, reptiles, insects and botanical gardens. Walking along the trail is the ideal way to look at the various animals, and on many occasions holding or feeding a reptile such as a snake is allowed under close supervision of a guide. Educational videos are also shown, with emphasis on the the history and continuous improvement of the trail. It was previously a barren piece of land that had been stripped of its resources through limestone mining, and was redeveloped through reforestation and conservation efforts, and is now a habitat for a large number of flora and fauna species.

The Mombasa "tusks" are symbolic representations of entrance into the heart of the town. The tusks were built to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth to the town in 1952, as they lay directly on the path from the port to the town. Ivory was considered to be an exquisite commodity during the time, and in essence the tusks were meant to embrace the Queen and the British Empire into the town and within its social structure. Coincidentally the tusks also spell the letter "m" for Mombasa.

The Bombolulu workshops are located along the north coast of Mombasa along the Mombasa-malindi road. Founded in 1969, these workshops are a project of the Association for the Physically Disabled of Kenya (apdk). It is a major tourist attraction, which consists of a cultural center with 8 traditional homesteads. The center also runs a traditional restaurant and entertains guests with traditional dances throughout the day. The center employs disabled craftsmen/women, who produce jewelry, hand-printed textiles, wood carvings and leather crafts. The products are sold in a large showroom and exported to 20 countries. Bombolulu workshops have grown to be one of the biggest rehabilitation centers in Kenya and have built a reputation as one of Kenya’s most reliable exporters.
We offer free Wifi during your stay!

Rental Basis: Entire house or apartment

Amenities:
Electric stove / cooktop, Freezer, Armchair, Sofa, Dining chairs, Children highchair, Dining table, Seating area, Boat, Outdoor furniture, Terrace, Towels (free), Bath rope, Mosquito net, Free toiletries, Slippers, Clothes rack, Car rental, Shuttle service, Wardrobe/closet, View - city, View - pool, View - garden, View - nature, No heating,

Extra Rooms:
Common area, Eating area, Living room, Pantry, Work studio, Dining room, Laundry, Lounge, Rumpus room, Drying room,

Things you can do in & around Mombasa
Fishing
Key Amenities

Microwave
Kids Play Area
Hot tub
Iron
Kitchen supplies
Toaster
Gas/Stove
Refrigerator
Television
Satellite/Cable Connection
Washing machine
Garden/Lawn
Private Patio
Linen provided
Kettle
Parking Space
Fan
Air Conditioning
Wireless Internet
Kitchen (fully functional)
Swimming Pool
Decks with sunbeds
Ironing board
Tea/Coffee maker
Bar.B.Q. Grill
Hair dryer
Clothes Dryer
Oven
Balcony
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed(s)
Bathroom 1

Bathroom 1 info not found.

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Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Non Refundable: This is the strictest clause. As soon the booking is confirmed & payment is accepted, booking becomes non-refundable. Zero amount will be refunded to the customer if she or he cancels the booking.

House Rules

Pets not allowed.