Beach Hotels in Watamu, Kilifi County
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Rock and Sea Resort
Rock and Sea Resort
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, 1 review
The price is P17,356
P20,480 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 24 - Jun 25
Turtle Bay Beach Club
Turtle Bay Beach Club
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, 60 reviews
The price is P8,501
P10,221 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 8 - Jul 9
Temple Point Resort
Temple Point Resort
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, 21 reviews
The price is P7,687
P9,071 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 8 - Jul 9
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Recent Reviews in WatamuExpedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"This was the most magical vacation and guesthouse that we have ever stayed at! The facilities are gorgeous and the staff is so sweet and accommodating (and always available) and we LOVED the big and beautiful pool. I think floating around in the water at night with the palm trees swaying above me was the most magical experience I have ever had. The hotel has wonderful gardens and is situated on a beautiful beach! Concerning the bad reviews- the guesthouse is located in a small town in East Africa and costs under $100 a night for an exotic beachfront guesthouse, I really don't understand why people expect the hotel to be a 5 star resort in California (you want that, you need to expect to pay for it). That means that power is going to go off every now and then (they ALWAYS got it to come back reasonably quickly!), the food is going to be African and take a little while because everything is fresh and often made to order and there may be a few bugs (though we never saw ANY! they were always cleaning and we found everything to be exceptionally clean) I have been a social worker in East Africa for 16 years, and I can say the food is going to be a transition for anyone arriving in the country- it isn't hygiene related, it is just going to be rough for some people who are coming into a new continent with different bacteria. Whenever we host teams, even for the teams that choose to ONLY eat at nice guesthouses and snacks that they brought, people will always get sick. "
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