Experience Underwater Safari at Mombasa Marine Park
Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve is a marine national park and reserve located near Mombasa, Kenya. It is said to be Africa's oldest marine park, located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Kenya. Mombasa Marine Park was established in 1986 to conserve coral reefs, which are an important aspect of the Kenyan coastline's environment. The Marine Park is distinguished by mild tropical temperatures at the surface that range between 25 °C and 31 °C throughout the year, consistent salinity regimes, and moderate nutrient levels.
The Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve features a warm azure ocean, swaying coconut trees, and white sandy beaches. Tourists may participate in a variety of activities such as snorkelling in the beautiful clear seas, diving at the greatest dive location, fishing, boat trips with a packed lunch to enjoy during the journey, bird watching, water skiing, and windsurfing. They also support a diverse range of marine creatures such as crabs, starfish, stone fish, cucumbers, sea urchins, corals, turtles, sea grasses, and intriguing migratory birds such as crab plovers.
The perfect time to visit the marine national park is determined by the activities and interests of each visitor. From June to December, the best time to see Humpback whales. The months of August through October are ideal for anglers. From October to March is the best time for scuba divers and snorkelers to enjoy marine life.