LAMU PALACE HOTEL
Located in the heart of Lamu, along the shorefront
cum harbor, this quaint hotel is situated at the pulse
of the town. Perhaps the widest paved walkway stretches
alongside the hotel's attractive entrance and verandah,
and makes a perfect spot to stop for a refreshing
drink or a cup of coffee even if you are not staying
at the hotel and while you watch the island's daily
'activities' unfold before you. Don't be surprised
if a friendly vendor stops to offer you some fresh
mangoes from baskets piled high on the back of his
donkey, or a friendly bunch of children en-route from
school call out a cheerful greeting - here emphasis
is on friendliness rather than hindrance.
Lamu
Palace Hotel Located In Lamu, Kenya
Getting
There
After a 90-minute flight from Nairobi or 45-minute
flight from Mombasa, you will be met at Manda
Island.
You then travel by boat to Lamu Island
Walk through the Lamu Palace entrance's massive
solid doors delicately carved with brass hinged
and studded wooden panels and a cheerful member
of staff elegantly dressed in local attire
(a long white jelaber & fez) welcomes
you.
Accommodation
There are 22 luxury double rooms and 3 suites. All
rooms are air-conditioned (and a ceiling fan for your
preference) and has a constant supply of hot and cold
water.
All rooms have Lamu style furniture, richly
carved to display traditional Arabesque architecture
and culture.
There are comfortable beds with orthopedic
mattresses while painted on the wall above
are the Swahili goodnight wishes --"Lala
Salama" (Sleep Well).
On both first and second floors, there is
an open fronted spacious lounge area overlooking
the sea and filled with plump cushioned chairs
and sofas.
The rooftop Sun Parlor is partly covered under
which are Swahili beds (complete with orthopedic
mattresses) scattered with colorful cushions.
It offers a fantastic view over the island
and sea.
Dining And Lounges
There is an attractive dinning room serving
tasty local delicacies. While the culinary
emphasis is on seafood including giant prawns,
lobster and crab, there is also a tempting
selection of assorted meats. The hotel makes
its own bread and there are croissants for
breakfast in the morning.
In the back courtyard, surrounded by trees
and plants, is a makuti (wooden) roofed Fisherman's
Bar, which offers a snack menu.
A library and lounge next to the dining room
area, inside, is filled with antique Arabic
furniture with bright, plush cushions, and
a welcoming bar.
Swimming And Activities
Lamu Palace Hotel's swimming pool is a 10-minute
walk from the hotel and is uniquely located
on a rooftop; there is also a spacious bar/lounge
offering a fantastic view over the old port
and Lamu Channel.
For those wanting to try something really
different, taxi donkey rides through the old
town are available.
Visit the 15th century monuments at Takwa
ruins, which takes about an hour to reach
by boat.
Local bands like The Matondoni Taarab group
sing Swahili-Arabic songs as part of the evening
entertainment.