Location
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.
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 & 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 & 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. New Lamu
Palace Hotel is one of the only two places in Lamu where
cold beer & alcoholic beverages are sold.
Remarks:
Rates
Rates are based on Half-board basis
Easter, Christmas & New Year Supplements applicable
Children policy:
Children 0-2 years stay FREE
2-12yrs pay 50% of Adult rate
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation is subject to a fee charged for bookings
already reserved. Conditions and cancellation penalties
apply.
NB: Prices and availability are subject
to revision without prior notice owing to currency,
tax, levy and seasonal fluctuations. We also offer safari,
car rentals and flight bookings which we can organise
for you with your hotel/lodge enquiry info@tavarestours.co.ke.
|
Single |
Double |
Triple |
Period |
Low season |
100 |
150 |
N/A |
01/JAN/08-31/DEC/08 |
Mid season |
100 |
150 |
N/A |
01/JAN/08-31/DEC/08 |
High season |
100 |
150 |
N/A |
01/JAN/08-31/DEC/08 |