Chale Island

Islands in Kwale

Paradise! The Sand at Chale Island Resort

17 km from Diani Mall you reach the tail-end of Diani Beach Road at the Chale Harbour, the jumping-off place to the picture-postcard Chale Island lying 600 metres seaward. It spans 1.2 km longwise and 0.8 km widthwise, with a north-south orientation. In the west it is separated from Gazi Beach by the 2 km wide Gazi Bay. Chale’s land use splits it to two areas: the resort and the sacred Kaya forest. The Sands at Chale Island Resort is set on 15 acres of indigenous ancient forest, with a superb 0.01 km2 white sand reef protected bay in the north area.

The resort itself is a contemporary mix of Swahili structures, Italian stucco, Lamu furniture, objects of African art, and varnished Mahogany – a chic blend of natural beauty and Swahili-inspired architecture. The 60 rooms provide various lodging options, including standard rooms, deluxe bandas, and honeymoon suites, which cater to diverse preferences. Three outdoor swimming pools are available for guests. An on-site wellness center offers various treatments. Multiple restaurants and bars serve a range of cuisines, including Italian, Oriental, and Swahili dishes.

Aside from its perfectly white sand bay, Chale Island is choc-a-bloc with a flare of variegated flora exemplified at the numinous in-shore tidal mangrove lake that is a must-see. Moreover, thanks to the lack of seaweed pile-ups, turtles frequently lay eggs in the bay. The surrounding waters are rich in marine life, including whale sharks and migrating whales. Guests can engage in various activities like diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and nature walks to explore the island’s rich biodiversity.


Kenya is home to several beautiful islands, each offering unique attractions and experiences. Mombasa, a term interchangeably used to refer to the city and county, is the most developed. Further north, Lamu Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an enchanting destination. Overall, islands in Kenya offer a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities, making them popular.


Located along the Kenyan coast, and a hub renowned for its pristine beaches, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking landscapes, Kwale County uniquely combines two of Kenya’s unsurpassed offerings – beach and safari. Kwale County is also a melting pot of coastal traditions, modern development, farming and trade to boot.

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Kwale has monsoon type of climate marked by hot and dry weather from January to May and cooler temperatures from June to August. Average annual temperatures ranges between 24oC and 30oC.

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