Property for rent in Lamu Coast Coast Kenya. Soft yellow walls, colourful shrubs and tall coconut palms around the central pool courtyard, allow complete privacy and security, while the three elevated communal areas - the breakfast roof, sundowner baraza and main dining terrace - provide huge views of the ocean, the beach and the passing dhows. Entertaining areas are vast and cool, decorated with traditional carved plasterwork and sturdy hardwood furniture. Brightly patterned kanga-covered cushions invite you to sink onto expansive baraza seats or cool swinging beds that are so comfortable you never want to move. There are bookshelves and bars, intriguing local artifacts, generous pots full of bright green ferns and palms and the discreet, attentive staff, cheerfully carrying trays of fresh limejuice or afternoon tea. The palatial master suite, dominated by a huge carved mirror reflecting the facing ocean, has a breath taking view over the pool, the beach and the sea. Also on the first floor is a dining terrace with a table long enough to seat 16 comfortably, the perfect party venue! Nothing has been forgotten to ensure your comfort. The ensuite guest bedrooms have private terraces, large netted beds and working desks. Even the pool has floating beanbags! At the back of the garden is a child's climbing frame with a jungle gym and small hut which can also be used for sleeping overnight. A separate kitchen, with a laundry and staff quarters stands behind the house. Double Bedrooms ensuite: 4 Twin bedrooms ensuite: 1 Twin bedroom, children's, not ensuite: 1 Dining areas: 3 Baraza areas: 3 Guest cloakroom: 1 Massage table Swinging beds: 2 Pool 12m Fully equipped separate kitchen Large garden with established trees. Laundry room Beach shower Powered by wind turbine and solar panels Solar hot water ** PLEASE SEE OWNERS WEBSITE FOR PRICES AND AVAILABILTY ** Property Details Address Kizingoni Beach, Lamu Location Kenya > Coast > Lamu Postcode - Breakage deposit 0.00 Number of bedrooms 6 Number of bathrooms 5 Max people 12 Check In 15.30 Check Out 11.00 Nearest airport Lamu Distance to Airport Twenty minute boat ride Distance to Beach On the Beach Price From 276.00 (Daily) Lamu Area Information Kizingoni Beach stretches across 24 acres of golden beachfront, close to the southernmost tip of Lamu Island. There are not many stretches of beach like this left in the world. It offers seclusion, cooling winds, fresh water and clean seas, yet the delights and supplies of Lamu and Shela are a twenty-minute boat ride away. The property is covered with established coconuts and doum palms with some indigenous woodland. We have planted hundreds more coconuts, indigenous trees and tropical shrubs, plus an experimental orchard and covered vegetable garden. There is clean water from shallow wells and plenty of wind and sun to run the windmills and solar panels that provide power and hot water. The beach starts with us, but curves around the tip of the island and stretches a further 12 golden miles to Shela Village. It is virtually empty, apart from myriad crabs, migrant and local sea birds, shells and the occasional donkey troop. Our local village of Kipungani is a friendly and unspoilt fishing hamlet. From there we receive coconut palm products for building, including the makuti thatch for our roofs, makeka for the paths and all our woven carpets. It is also our main supply of staff, fish, dhows and donkeys. Kizingoni Beach provides employment, trade and funding for community initiatives. Many local events such as weddings and festivals are celebrated together. There is plenty to do at Kizingoni Beach, for those looking for an active holiday. We provide various water sports equipment; the swimming, snorkeling and walking is excellent; sailing is possible both in our dhow, Kilindini, and also in smaller hobbie cats from Kipungani Bay; creek fishing and deep sea fishing can be arranged and there is an opportunity for a small safari on the mainland. Fully equipped separate kitchenLaundry roomPool 12mLarge garden with established trees. Beach showerMassage tablechild's climbing frame with a jungle gym Powered by wind turbine and solar panels Solar hot water
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