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SWIMMING ON THE SHORES OF THE INDIAN OCEAN

Wondering how the experience of swimming on the shores of the Indian Ocean is? Well, visit Mombasa and experience the city’s beautiful coastlines. Mombasa city’s coastline is along the Indian Ocean, hosting one of the best tourist destination beaches, such as Diani Beach and Nyali Beach. The cost of Mombasa is surrounded by the warm Indian Ocean, with favorable sea temperature for swimming, a warm tropical climate for sunbathing, and crystal-clear waters favorable for snorkeling. Mombasa hosts Diani Beach, one of Africa’s best water sports destinations, offering diving and snorkeling sports. Snorkeling will offer you an adventure to explore underwater marine animals and plants and witness the different sea creatures, from dolphins to octopuses. Also, scuba diving expeditions enable you to swim below the water’s surface with the guidance of professional divers. These professional divers offer helpful strategies and guidelines for the best imaginable experience.

Mombasa is known for its tourist attraction beaches, especially resorts that offer these sceneries and coastal beaches to offer tourist swimming adventures. The water temperatures are known to be warm all year round due to the warm tropical climate. A good example is Diani, which offers a safe inshore lagoon for swimming and snorkeling and immediate access to the famous coral gardens of Kenya’s barrier reef, only a 30-minute swim. For security purposes, they are lifeguards and watchmen who guarantee the safety of the tourists and their property, such as phones and wallets. On a typical day, swimming on the coastal beaches of the Indian Ocean of Mombasa, especially on the public beaches, is only allowed from 8 am to 6 am to guarantee safety. Therefore, it is a beautiful experience to swim on the shores of the Indian Ocean, as the beaches are clean, the number of people is limited, and they offer extra faculties such as bars to relax.

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