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Schnorcheln mit Wasini-Delfinen

3.6(8)Mombasa1 Stunde
TRIPADVISOR3.6(8)

Beschreibung

Es ist ein Erlebnis, das Liebhabern des Meereslebens eine einzigartige Aussicht bietet, um im Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park zu schnorcheln und Delfine zu beobachten

Tour-Optionen

Schnorcheln mit Wasini-Delfinen
  • Abholung inbegriffen

Highlights

Alle Steuern und Gebühren
Mittagessen
Nutzung der Schnorchelausrüstung
Abgefülltes Trinkwasser in Flaschen
Privater Transport

Was ist inklusive

Inklusive
Alle Steuern und Gebühren
Mittagessen
Nutzung der Schnorchelausrüstung
Abgefülltes Trinkwasser in Flaschen
Privater Transport

Abholorte & -zeiten

Die Abholung und Rückgabe erfolgt am Aufenthaltsort.

Bewertungen der Reisenden

3.6
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Wichtige Informationen

  • In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
  • Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
  • Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet

Bewertungen(8)

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Felixivayo
March 12, 2020
An amazing experience

Ee learnt a lot during our previous visit to mombasa. Our tour guide erick was well informed. Visited fort jesus, old mombasa, fish market tusks, tusks, uhuru gardens and hindu temple. I would recommend erick to my friends who would like to visit Mombasa

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Persil75
February 28, 2020
The guide not worth the money

I do not know if it is posible to visit the fort without a guide, but the place is small enough to see and comprehend on your own and with a guidebook.

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Takkienap
February 7, 2020
Very moderate

We went into town with a group of 16 men for this it is far too busy drama Go especially with 2 or 4 men so you can take it easy and look around otherwise everything goes too fast and you miss everything

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ketslondon
January 25, 2020
amazing history and place to visit

I visited Fort Jesus museum a fort tower that was built by Portugees. It was then captured by the omans to safeguard their colony from Zanzibar. later the Portuguese seized it and the fort was made stronger thus able to stand till today. Fort Jesus was later declared to be a national museum by UNESCO. it's a good place to visit to learn more about our country Kenya especially the Swahili culture.

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WHh_fun
January 19, 2020
Learn about colonial history

This is a place to learn about colonial history, relatively small, maybe half an hour to go, my interest is not great, but there are some souvenir shops nearby, some are very special, the locals are very expensive for tourists, be aware!

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habelm2019
November 25, 2019
World Heritage

Wow, my wife and I loved Fort Jesus Museum in Mombasa. It is very informative, the staff are friendly and didn't mind the many questions we had. I would gladly recommend the place to anyone who loves history

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Refaat G
October 10, 2019
Good history

Fort Jesus was built by the Portuguese towards the end of the 16th century. Located in the Old Town, Mombasa. The fort area is well preserved. Tour guides are available for tours within the fort since this is not inlcuded in the price of the city tours. Only the entry fees are included. I recommend a guide though since information notices are nto available throughout the fort

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