TRAVEL TO DIANI BEACH

FLIGHTS

NAIROBI-DIANI
There are daily flights from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on Jambojet  or from Wilson Airport on Safarilink to Diani/Ukunda airstrip. If going between JKIA and Wilson Airport by road, please note that the traffic on roads through Nairobi can be slow at rush hour so you may need to allow extra time for the journey between airports (A taxi driver will advise). Contact us or book direct. 

We will collect you from the Diani/Ukunda airstrip, 10 minutes away from us, and bring you to your house where the staff will welcome you.

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS TO MOMBASA
Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways fly into Mombasa connecting from London, Frankfurt, Paris, Rome, Dubai, Doha and Stockholm. There are some direct charter flights from Europe also. We can arrange a taxi to collect you. If you wish to hire a car, it is better to hire a car in Diani from Glory Car Hire.

BY ROAD

DRIVING FROM MOMBASA ISLAND

Cross onto the mainland by way of the Likoni Ferry. Approximately 35 km after the ferry, turn left at Ukunda, heading for the beach. Turn right at the T junction and continue south for approximately 5 km, past Nomad Sands and Baobab Hotel. Pass the sign for Africa Pearl and you come to a speed bump. Turn left just after the bump, before KFI Supermarket. Follow the signs to Four Twenty South. You will see a white barrier on your left, go through that and you will see another white barrier on the right. Toot at the barrier and someone will open it. You have arrived.

DRIVING FROM NAIROBI

Take the road to Emali, avoiding Athi River. Join the main Mombasa Road and travel through Voi until you come to Samburu. Turn right to Kwale and continue through Kinango and Kwale until you come to the Mombasa – Lunga Lunga road. Turn right and continue to Ukunda then follow the directions from Ukunda below. Alternatively make a safari of it. Take in Amboseli, Tsavo West, Tsavo East or all three!

BY TRAIN

SGR FROM NAIROBI TO MOMBASA

The Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is a unique way to make your way down to the coast from Nairobi.