Paul’s guidebook

Paul
Paul’s guidebook

Parks and Nature

Haller Park is one of the places in Mombasa where you can visit to see some of our Wild Animals including Giraffes, Crocodiles, Hippos, Tortoises and many more. This is one place you will not want to miss visiting. It can be done as a family outing, has a bicycle trail for riding through the forest. The facility has bicycles for hire, thus no need to have your own. Great for a lovely morning trip with everyone. The trail can be used for walking as well.
191 locals recommend
Haller Park
191 locals recommend
Haller Park is one of the places in Mombasa where you can visit to see some of our Wild Animals including Giraffes, Crocodiles, Hippos, Tortoises and many more. This is one place you will not want to miss visiting. It can be done as a family outing, has a bicycle trail for riding through the forest. The facility has bicycles for hire, thus no need to have your own. Great for a lovely morning trip with everyone. The trail can be used for walking as well.

Shopping

A modern mall with over 60 shops, banks, exchange bureau, restaurants, bakery, entertainment, dentist, optician, nightclub and casino.
35 locals recommend
Citymall
Malindi Road
35 locals recommend
A modern mall with over 60 shops, banks, exchange bureau, restaurants, bakery, entertainment, dentist, optician, nightclub and casino.

Restaurants and Bars

Situated at Nyali Center, Tapas Cielo is a restaurant in the evening and a club in the night time. Very great for sundowners, unwinding over a cold beer and engaging your free spirit late into the nightlife.
59 locals recommend
Tapas Cielo Bar & Restaurant
Links Road
59 locals recommend
Situated at Nyali Center, Tapas Cielo is a restaurant in the evening and a club in the night time. Very great for sundowners, unwinding over a cold beer and engaging your free spirit late into the nightlife.
This is among the best beachfront restaurants in Mombasa, there is a gelato ice cream parlor, restaurant (great pizza), water sports, motorbikes and there is a night club. They have the best seafood, its all the Mombasa fun rolled into one place. Great for families during the day and clubbing at night
56 locals recommend
Aquadrom Yul's
Nyali Road
56 locals recommend
This is among the best beachfront restaurants in Mombasa, there is a gelato ice cream parlor, restaurant (great pizza), water sports, motorbikes and there is a night club. They have the best seafood, its all the Mombasa fun rolled into one place. Great for families during the day and clubbing at night

Activities

Wild Waters is a Family Entertainment Park that boasts a range of fun and exhilarating activities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Waterslides, a unique Raindance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild Waters is a complete entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement.
75 locals recommend
Wild Waters
Links Road
75 locals recommend
Wild Waters is a Family Entertainment Park that boasts a range of fun and exhilarating activities for all ages! With 15 Adult and Kids Waterslides, a unique Raindance Disco Arena, a Gaming Arcade, Bumper Cars, and a number of theme rides, Wild Waters is a complete entertainment facility equipped at maximizing your amusement.

Sightseeing

Old Portuguese fort in old town - interesting tour and lovely views from the top. It was built by the Portuguese in 1593, designed by Italian architect Joao Batista Cairato, the fort has stood the test of time. It was built to secure the safety of the Portuguese living in the east coast of Africa. Despite the historical attacks, it still stands and reveals its history to visitors. There is an entrance fee
82 locals recommend
Fort Jesus
Nkurumah Rd
82 locals recommend
Old Portuguese fort in old town - interesting tour and lovely views from the top. It was built by the Portuguese in 1593, designed by Italian architect Joao Batista Cairato, the fort has stood the test of time. It was built to secure the safety of the Portuguese living in the east coast of Africa. Despite the historical attacks, it still stands and reveals its history to visitors. There is an entrance fee