Chale Island Hotels and Lodges

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Chale Island is a small, dreamy coral island about 600 meters from the mainland and 10 km south of Kenya’s Diani Beach.The Mombasa Diani Chale is a nature reserve with animal and bird life as well as hot springs and salt lakes.

The resort is located in a Kenya beach bay with white sandy private beaches.

Its roomy and elegant tented bungalows and apartments are furnished mainly with Kenyan, Pan-African and Arabic antiques.

They feature a living room and bedroom with separate bathroom/shower and a spacious terrace with ocean view.

Guests have direct access to the sea shore and swimming pool.

Each bungalow has its own small beach for sunbathing. Sports and leisure facilities available in the hotel Mombasa.

The resort Mombasa offers a high standard of cuisine, with sea-food fresh from the ocean.

Diving and deep-sea fishing activities are also available. Nearby Diani has shopping centres, restaurants, bars and discotheque

Other Beach Rentals and Vacation Villas

The Sands at Chale Island › | Southern Palms Beach club › | Surfside Villas in Mombasa › | Tamarind Village › | The Tiwi Beach Resort› |



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