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Ocean Beach Club Near Mombasa in Kenya

You will find the Indian Ocean Beach Club on a soft powder white sand beach south of Mombasa on the Indian Ocean in Kenya. This is a hotel that is somewhat different to the modern hotel, in that it isn't high rise, and it is peaceful and quiet. There are no concrete blocks here, the buildings are all less than the height of the palm trees and ancient baobabs that are scattered throughout the grounds.

This is a romantic hotel, and was deliberately designed to be like this. It is therefore ideal for honeymooning couples, and lovers who want to get away from it all. In fact the perfect place to end a Kenya safari.

The Beach Club is small with only around one hundred rooms, many of them thatched, and all with whitewashed walls so it is as pretty as a picture. It may be hard to imagine the view, but if you pay a little extra for a beach front cottage then you will awaken to a stunning blue and turquoise sea, backed by a clear blue sky, and fronted by the lovely white sand beach.

One of the major advantages of a small hotel should be the quality of service, and here the Indian Ocean Beach Club scores very heavily. The staff are without exception willing, cheerful and helpful. A flag system operates from your sun bed, and your requests are met quickly.

Food is another big plus here. There are four restaurants, and you will be spoiled, from breakfast with eggs cooked to your fancy, to a huge eight course dinner, you will want for nothing. The buffet evenings under the stars, and afternoon teas are highlights not to be missed when staying here.

Obviously everything isn't perfect, but this certainly is one of the best beach hotels on the whole of the Kenya coast. It is important not to equate five star in Kenya with five star in Europe, so if you remember that you will not be disappointed. If you are used to European accommodation you might find the rooms a little bare, but they are functional, and importantly kept very clean indeed. Remember the mosquito nets are there for a reason, so use them, and don't forget to order and take your malaria tablets.

Another thing to remember is that with the Beach Club being where it is and this being Africa there are many hawkers on the beach attempting to sell you their wares. If you aren't used to this it can be quite intimidating. Just remember they are only trying to earn a living, and a polite no thank you given with a smile will be accepted. You will find in a few days that you will not be bothered at all.

You should have a wonderful stay at the Indian Ocean Beach Club. It is the perfect place to relax and unwind, and leave the cares of life and business behind. You simply must combine your stay here with a safari, because it would be an awful waste of a visit to this interesting part of Africa if you don't. Marketing Jobs in Kenya