Matalai Cottage, Turtle Bay, Watamu
A stylish and unusually well-equipped new beach house with three air-conditioned double bedrooms, a plunge pool upstairs and a swimming pool downstairs, Matalai Cottage sits above Turtle Bay and Watamu Marine Park and enjoys gorgeous Indian Ocean views.
“What an absolutely tremendous recommendation. Matalai is incredible! I have passed on your contact details to my colleagues based in Nairobi – I know they will love this place as well as your other offerings. Thank you!”
Megan, USA
“The house was great and the location even greater! The food was excellent and the staff very friendly and flexible.”
Martine, Nairobi
Many thanks for organising Matalai Cottage. We had a fabulous time and thought it was a gorgeous house. The staff were excellent and we will definitely be returning! A real gem!”
Joanna, Nairobi
“Matalai is wonderful – a warm welcome, stunning house, great hospitality and delicious food – all we could have wished for.”
Jon, Nairobi
“What an absolutely tremendous recommendation. Matalai is incredible! I have passed on your contact details to my colleagues based in Nairobi – I know they will love this place as well as your other offerings. Thank you!”
Megan, USA
Summary
- A lovely new house with direct private access to Watamu’s wonderful beach
- First floor plunge pool and ground floor swimming pool
- Spacious, airy first floor living and dining rooms with bar area
- Wi-fi internet, satellite television, air-conditioned bedrooms, back-up generator
- Accommodates 6 guests in 3 double ensuite bedrooms
- Standard resident accommodation rate – ksh 45,000 per night
Detailed information
- Three air-conditioned bedrooms
- Three spacious ensuite bathrooms
- Separate shower stalls and lavatories
- Each bedroom has its own veranda
- Bedrooms can double or twin-bedded
- Mosquito nets with interior ceiling fans
- Airy first floor living and dining area with veranda
- First floor inside lounge with bar area,sink and fridge
- Ground floor kitchen, dhobi and store
- Outdoor beach shower
- First floor plunge pool
- Ground floor swimming pool
- Direct access to Turtle Bay beach
- Path to the beach through indigenous forest
- Staffed with chef, housekeeper and security guard
- On-site management
- Concierge service available
- Wi-fi internet
- Satellite television (DSTV)
- Generator back-up
Location
Watamu (“home of the sweet people” in Kiswahili) is a small town on the Kenyan coast, 120 km north of Mombasa and 20 km south of Malindi. It has won an international reputation for its pristine white-sand beaches, clear waters, offshore coral formations and reef-protected lagoons, which line the Watamu National Marine Park and Reserve, the oldest and largest in East Africa, covering over 229 square kilometres.
The Marine Park and Reserve is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty and boasts a rich marine life – from visiting Whale Sharks and Manta Rays to three species of Sea Turtle. It is also considered one of the best snorkelling and diving areas on the coast of East Africa. Watamu has been voted one of the three best beaches in Africa and one of the top ten beaches in the World – steeped in natural fauna and flora and with three stunning bays -Watamu, Blue Lagoon and Turtle Bay.
All kinds of water sports and activities are available in Watamu – from sailing and deep sea fishing to scuba diving, water-skiing, kitesurfing and paddle boarding. Tribe Watersports, situated on Turtle Bay beach is a good first stop and can cater for most of one’s needs – offering tuition, equipment rental and advice.
There is a good supermarket in Watamu together with a range of local shops, and a bigger selection of shops and boutiques about 30 minutes away in Malindi. Recommended places to eat and drink include the Pilipan restaurant at Mida Creek a little to the south of town, and the bars and restaurants at Hemingways Resort and Ocean Sports on Turtle Bay beach.
The Bio Ken Snake Farm and laboratory houses East Africa’s largest collection of snakes and is one of the world’s most renowned snake research centres. It specialises in antivenin research, and also acts as an emergency service for snake-bite victims throughout the region. Well-informed guides lead excellent 45-minute tours of the facility.
The Gedi Ruins are the ancient remains of a substantial Swahili Arab town dating from the 12th Century. Once a thriving and well-planned community of at least 2500 people, with a magnificent palace, several mosques and many large stone houses, the people of Gedi grew rich on trade with India, China and Europe, but the town was mysteriously abandoned in the 17th Century.
Just north of Malindi and a few miles inland close to the village of Marafa is the picturesque ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ – Malindi’s answer to The Grand Canyon – a dramatic series of rock formations and gorges. The 4,300-hectare Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve is situated to the west of Watamu and is the largest single block of indigenous coastal forest remaining in East Africa – it forms the centrepiece of a world-renowned habitat for rare and endangered mammals and birds.
How to get there
By Air
Watamu is less than 30 minutes by road from Malindi Airport which has several scheduled flights each day to and from Nairobi. Some flights also arrive or depart via Mombasa or Lamu.
Airlines serving Malindi and Nairobi include :–
- Kenya Airways (from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) www.kenya-airways.com
- Air Kenya (from Wilson Airport) www.airkenya.com
- Safari Air Express (from Wilson Airport) www.fly-sax.com
- Fly 540 (from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) www.fly540.com
- Jambo Jet (from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) www.jambojet.com
By Road
Watamu is situated just off the main B8 coastal highway and the driving time from Mombasa should be less than two hours. Driving time from Nairobi is around nine hours via Mombasa.
Driving to and from Nairobi, It is also possible to bypass Mombasa and to travel through Tsavo East National Park on the picturesque C103 Road which follows the route of the Galana River.
Visitor’s Book
“What an absolutely tremendous recommendation. Matalai is incredible! I have passed on your contact details to my colleagues based in Nairobi – I know they will love this place as well as your other offerings. Thank you!”
Megan, USA
“The house was great and the location even greater! The food was excellent and the staff very friendly and flexible.”
Martine, Nairobi
Many thanks for organising Matalai Cottage. We had a fabulous time and thought it was a gorgeous house. The staff were excellent and we will definitely be returning! A real gem!”
Joanna, Nairobi
“Matalai is wonderful – a warm welcome, stunning house, great hospitality and delicious food – all we could have wished for.”
Jon, Nairobi
Rates
Resident Rates
Low Season: from 15th May to 30th June
- Kes 35,000 per night for up to 6 guests
- Minimum stay – 3 nights
Standard Season: from 8th Jan – 14th May and 1st July – 15th Dec
- Kes 45,000 per night for up to 6 guests
- Minimum stay – 5 nights
Christmas & New Year Season: from 16th Dec to 7th Jan
- Kes 70,000 per night for up to 6 guests
- Minimum stay – 10 nights
Non-resident accommodation rates
- Standard rate – $450 per night
- Low season (May, June & July) – $350 per night
- Christmas & New Year (16th Dec – 7th Jan) – $700 per night
Maximum occupancy – 6 guests, children included
Check in 12pm and Check out 10 am
Early check-in and late check-out upon request at an additional Ksh 10,000 and Ksh 20,000 respectively
These rates are on a ‘self-catering’ basis including the services of chef and staff
Rentals include laundry, bathroom products, Wi-fi internet and TV with DSTV
Fully catered stays (alcohol excluded) are available at an additional charge of Ksh 10,000 per adult and Ksh 5,000 per child (under 10 years) per day
Shopping service available at additional cost – please contact us for further information
Airport transfers available at additional cost – please contact us further information
The owners require all adult guests to sign an indemnity / disclaimer form on arrival
These rates, terms and conditions are valid for stays up until 7th January 2024
Please contact us to make a booking
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