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How to visit Diani Beach: Flights

Diani can be accessed a variety of ways. The easiest and quickest way is to fly into Ukunda airport which is roughly a five-minute drive on a murram road to the main Diani beach road. Ukunda is a relatively small airport with only one airstrip. There are future plans to extend the runway. The two main airline operators, Air Kenya & Safari Link have daily flights from Nairobi’s Wilson airport to Diani. Wilson Airport is approximately a five-minute drive from the city centre. Alternatively, you could fly to Mombasa from Nairobi on Kenya Airways. The flight leaves from Jomo Kenyatta International airport to Moi International. There are official taxis at the airport that charge about Kshs.3000.00 ( USD 35.00) to Diani. The drive from Mombasa to the South Coast includes taking the Likoni ferry which at times can prove to be a cumbersome wait, especially during rush hour. The actual ferry ride is only five-seven minutes to get from Mombasa island to the South Coast. The queues to get on the ferry however can result in more than an hour wait. The drive from getting off the ferry to Diani is roughly about forty minutes on a relatively good tarmac road.

The Nairobi – Mombasa train operates three times a week from Nairobi railway station. It leaves at 7.00 p.m in the evening and usually takes about fifteen hours. Taxis to Diani can be found in the parking lot of the station. It is always best to negotiate and agree on the price with the taxi driver before getting into the car.

The Nairobi to Mombasa road has recently been upgraded which has made the option of self drive not that daunting. It is roughly a five – six-hour drive with a fuel stop at Mtito Andei which is roughly the half waypoint.

There are also buses that operate every day from Nairobi city centre to Mombasa. Upon arrival at the bus terminal in Mombasa arrange for a taxi driver to transport you to Diani.

International Flights to Diani

Most international flights land in Nairobi.

From North America to Diani Beach:

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You’ will have to change flights twice to get to Mombasa since there aren’t any direct flights from North America to Kenya (Nairobi). Northwest Airlines is affiliated to Dutch KLM and Kenya Airways, and it has good connections to Kenya (including Mombasa) via Amsterdam or London. Alternatives are Virgin Atlantic, British Airways or KLM.

From Europe to Diani Beach:

Dutch KLM has a joint venture with Kenya Airways and has good connections and rates from Amsterdam to Mombasa. Other airlines include Brussels Airlines (Belgium) and Swiss International Airlines, from Zurich. Round trips start from 600-800 Euro, depending on the time of the year.

From Australia and New Zealand to Diani:

The situation is the same as with North America: There are no direct flights to Kenya. You will have to change planes in Southern Africa, Asia or the Middle East. If you cannot find a direct flight to Mombasa from there, you will again have to change planes in Nairobi.

From Asia to Diani:

Kenya Airways maintains connections with Dubai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Guangzhou and Dubai several times per week, but these flights are to Nairobi, so again you’ll have to change planes there for Nairobi