Unique Dome Perfect for Luxury Camping in Watamu, Kenya
Bubble in Watamu, Mombasa
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Beds
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1 King-size bed
Most popular features
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Breakfast included
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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National Park
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Shared Outdoor pool
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Swimming
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Beach
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Air conditioning
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Wildlife watching
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Water sports
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1 King-size bed
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1 Bathroom
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Jeep tours
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Tea kettle
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Restaurant
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Bar/Pub
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Shower
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Fan
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Electricity
Where you will stay
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Watamu, Mombasa
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Beach
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Coastal
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National Park
This extraordinary eco-lodge boasts an excellent location on the Watamu Mida Creek in Kenya and offers a truly unique experience in a natural paradise. The eco-lodge was born out of a love for nature and the desire to offer glampers the opportunity to reconnect with the great outdoors in complete luxury. Surrounded by turquoise bays, sand flats, and mangrove forests, the coastal town of Watamu boasts a powerhouse of outdoor recreation. Local attractions include Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve, Watamu Beach, the Ruins of Gedi, and the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve.
The eco-lodge is also within close proximity to numerous safari camps and the hosts are available to organize jeep safaris to the likes of Tsavo East and West, Amboseli, and Masai Mara. Mombasa can be found north of Watamu, approximately 116 kilometers away, and boasts an international airport for easy traveling.
The eco-lodge is also within close proximity to numerous safari camps and the hosts are available to organize jeep safaris to the likes of Tsavo East and West, Amboseli, and Masai Mara. Mombasa can be found north of Watamu, approximately 116 kilometers away, and boasts an international airport for easy traveling.
Activities near Watamu
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Swimming
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Water sports
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Scuba diving
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Boating/Sailing
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Wildlife watching
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Jeep tours
The coastal town of Watamu is widely known for Watamu Marine National Park and Reserves and is internationally recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The abundance of marine life is awe-inspiring and glampers will come across beautiful coral reefs, dozens of species of fish, and outside the fringe reef, there is an excellent chance of spotting a whale shark and Manta Rays when snorkeling or diving. On the sandy Marine Park beaches, there are three species of sea turtles as well as a vast array of seabirds that call Mida Creek home.
Furthermore, glampers can book a glass-bottom boat tour where they can admire the clear water and all its inhabitants while sipping a cocktail. The African sunsets are something to behold and definitely worth making time for. Additionally, the hosts can organize unforgettable jeep safaris to some of the best camps around. Masai Mara is considered one of the most popular and is nestled in the Great Rift Valley just two hours from Watamu. Here, wildebeest traverse the grassy plains yearly and the resident wildlife include lions, cheetahs, elephants, and hippos. For something out of the ordinary, glampers can embark on a night safari adventure where predators roam in search of their prey.
The Ruins of Gede, an ancient Arab city that dates back to the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, offers a glimpse into the history of the country and is one of Kenya’s few historic sites. The historic walled city boasts a palace and is nestled inside the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
Furthermore, glampers can book a glass-bottom boat tour where they can admire the clear water and all its inhabitants while sipping a cocktail. The African sunsets are something to behold and definitely worth making time for. Additionally, the hosts can organize unforgettable jeep safaris to some of the best camps around. Masai Mara is considered one of the most popular and is nestled in the Great Rift Valley just two hours from Watamu. Here, wildebeest traverse the grassy plains yearly and the resident wildlife include lions, cheetahs, elephants, and hippos. For something out of the ordinary, glampers can embark on a night safari adventure where predators roam in search of their prey.
The Ruins of Gede, an ancient Arab city that dates back to the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, offers a glimpse into the history of the country and is one of Kenya’s few historic sites. The historic walled city boasts a palace and is nestled inside the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest.
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Things to know
Arrival and departure
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Check-in: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Check-out: 10:00 AM
House rules
Cancellation policy
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