



The main areas are all dotted around the beautifully-tended lawns and linked by stone paths. For food and drinks, Rivas Bar is the place to go for snacks at any time of the day, and the Red Pepper Restaurant is the one on the beach, serving up fresh fish and phenomenal sea views. The Forest Breeze Spa has several indulgent treatments on offer and the main swimming pool is a quirky construction with different levels for different ages and little stone islands in the middle. Don’t miss an opportunity to pop in at the gift shop either - it has an impressive array of speciality African fabrics.
There are a variety of room options available but our top recommendation would be the Ocean View bungalows - they're right on the beach and you’ll have your own private veranda and sun loungers. All the rooms and suites are decorated in a traditional and colourful Swahili style and most have little patios or balconies. If you’re on honeymoon (or would like some extra privacy), consider the suite of the same name - the spiral staircase and Jacuzzi on the terrace are rather romantic.
When it comes to things to do, this is where the quiet beach getaway becomes more resort-like. You can go scuba diving and deep-sea fishing, take a dhow trip to a nearby islet, play a game of volleyball or even join a group gym class. Who said holidays are all about eating and sleeping? If you want to explore the region from a different perspective, take a microlight flight or go skydiving. Golfers, there is a suitable course nearby.
Sip cocktails at sunset and chill-out in style in Kenya’s most sophisticated beach paradise.