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PAID CONTENT FOR SAROVA WHITESANDS BEACH RESORT & SPA PAID CONTENT FOR SAROVA WHITESANDS BEACH RESORT & SPA


Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort & Spa MOMBASA, KENYA


Journey into Mombasa’s alluring history and discover ancient architecture, bustling markets and rich Swahili culture. The city brims with an exciting fusion of African, Arabic and European cultural influences best experienced through its must-try restaurants, dhow cruises and lively nightlife. These attractions sit alongside the Indian Ocean’s turquoise coast, sun-drenched beaches, blue skies and even bluer waves. Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort & Spa sits on


this pristine stretch, sprawling across 24 acres of unspoilt beachfront. Lush gardens and imposing palm trees sway to the gentle breeze, framing 340 luxurious rooms and suites. Each room offers breathtaking ocean and pool views or tranquil garden settings from a private balcony. The service is personal and intuitive, making


it a notable favourite for honeymooners as well as family vacations, where the lively Ozone Kids’ Club remains a godsend for parents who want to explore a little ‘me’ time. The resort also features five swimming pools, a rejuvenating spa with sea-facing treatment rooms and a state-of-the-art fitness


centre. A low-tide beach excursion and snorkelling around the marine park are recommended water activities, along with a visit to Haller Park, a transformed outdoor space teeming with wildlife such as giraffes, zebras and playful monkeys. From a delectable buffet at the Pavillions


Restaurant to grilled seafood at Lido Lounge and wood-fired pizzas at Minazi Cafe, the resort’s three restaurants showcase creative takes on traditional cuisine. The evening is never complete without a sundowner cocktail or a nightcap at Coco’s Beach Bar, a spot that comes alive every night with live music and entertainment. Special occasions are made spectacular with an intimate set up on the soft sandy beach or within the resort’s lawns and tailored to suit individual needs. Sustainable tourism is a key pillar of Sarova


Whitesands, balancing leisure and thoughtfully managed environmental impact. Much of the beach resort is solar powered, food ingredients are locally sourced while community eco efforts such as mangrove restoration and deep-sea cleaning set the beach resort apart.


DON’T MISS Take a glass-bottom boat ride in the Kenya Wildlife Service-protected Mombasa Marine Park and snorkel among tropical fish


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KEY FEATURES • 340 rooms and suites • 3 restaurants and a beach bar • Personalised gourmet dining • Conference facilities • Tulia Spa and Wellness • Gym • 5 outdoor pools • Ozone Kids’ Club


KEY ACTIVITIES • Swimming • Jet-skiing, windsurfing and snorkelling • Kayaking, pedal boats and glass-bottom boat rides


• Golf • Water polo and beach volleyball


GET IN TOUCH sarovahotels.com/ whitesands-mombasa T: +254 709 111 000 E: centralreservations@ sarovahotels.com


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