From centuries-old forts to sun-drenched beaches, Mombasa rewards curious travellers. Dune View Hotel puts you at the centre of it all.
Built by the Portuguese in 1593, Fort Jesus is one of the most iconic historical sites on the East African coast overlooking the Indian Ocean.
A UNESCO-recognized cultural landmark rich in Swahili, Portuguese, and Omani heritage.
Explore narrow streets lined with carved wooden doors, spice shops, and authentic Swahili coastal architecture.
A vibrant cultural district blending Arab, Portuguese, and Swahili history.
Relax beside crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches perfect for peaceful sunsets and oceanfront leisure.
One of Mombasa’s most popular coastal relaxation destinations.
A restored ecological sanctuary home to giraffes, hippos, giant tortoises, and scenic walking trails.
A unique blend of wildlife conservation and tropical nature experiences.
Discover coral reefs, tropical fish, and turquoise waters through snorkeling and diving excursions.
Ideal for underwater adventures and ocean exploration.
East Africa’s largest crocodile farm featuring guided tours, botanical gardens, and family-friendly attractions.
A memorable wildlife experience for visitors of all ages.
The iconic aluminum tusks built in 1952 remain one of the city’s most recognized cultural landmarks.
A symbolic gateway celebrating Mombasa’s tourism heritage.
Browse lively spice markets, handcrafted souvenirs, and traditional Swahili trading streets.
A vibrant marketplace reflecting centuries of coastal commerce.
Former residence of the Sultan who governed the East African coast, showcasing rich Omani architectural influence.
A remarkable reminder of Mombasa’s coastal governance history.
One of the oldest stone mosques on Mombasa Island, representing early Islamic influence along the Swahili coast.
A timeless coral-stone spiritual and historical landmark.
Famous for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, luxury resorts, and relaxed tropical atmosphere.
Discover lush forests, scenic landscapes, waterfalls, and unique wildlife within this coastal rainforest reserve.
Experience coral reefs, dolphin tours, seafood dining, and unforgettable Indian Ocean excursions.
Matatus (shared vans), tuk-tuks, and Uber/Bolt are all widely available. The hotel can arrange private transfers for longer trips.
June to October offers the driest weather. December to March is also pleasant but busier. April and May see the heaviest rains.
Kenyan Shilling (KES). Most establishments accept M-Pesa. ATMs are available throughout the CBD.
Mombasa is generally safe for tourists. As in any city, keep valuables secure and avoid isolated areas after dark. The hotel area is well-lit and patrolled.
After a day of exploring, return to a quiet room, a rooftop dinner, and a good night’s sleep. We are right where you need to be.