Holiday in Lamu

Island in Kenya — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇰🇪

Country

Kenya

Type

Island

Best time to travel

January to March and July to October. Avoid the heavy rainy season from April to June. The Lamu Cultural Festival takes place annually in November.

Budget/day

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Mombasa or Nairobi, then domestic flight to Lamu (Manda Airport). Alternatively, bus/car to Mokowe + ferry.

About Lamu

Lamu is the oldest inhabited Swahili town in East Africa and an island where time follows its own rhythm. For over 700 years, the basic pattern of life here has hardly changed: There are no cars on the island — transport is done by donkey, Dhow sailing boat, or on foot through the narrow, coral-stone-paved streets of the old town, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. The architecture of Lamu is unique: Tall coral stone houses with intricately carved wooden doors, interior verandas, and open courtyards form a cohesive urban fabric that combines Arab, Persian, Indian, and African influences. Each door tells a story — the famous Lamu doors with their elaborate carvings are a symbol of Swahili culture and are still made by local craftsmen today. The waterfront promenade of Lamu Town is the vibrant center of island life: Dhow sailing boats are moored in front of the old warehouses, fishermen bring their catch ashore, and fresh fish is grilled in the open restaurants. The atmosphere is a unique blend of African serenity, Arab hospitality, and the salty breeze of the Indian Ocean. Beyond the old town, the beaches of Shela await — a 12-kilometer-long, almost deserted sandy beach with turquoise water and gentle dunes. The neighboring village of Shela has developed into a discreet retreat, with some of the most beautiful boutique hotels in East Africa housed in historic Swahili buildings. Those seeking even more seclusion will find it on the offshore island of Manda with its mangroves and the ruins of Takwa, an abandoned Swahili town from the 15th century.

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Relaxation
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Romance
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Winter
85
Beach
75

Top 5 highlights in Lamu

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Lamu Old Town (UNESCO)

The best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa: winding coral stone streets, carved doors, and over 700 years of vibrant history.

2

Shela Beach

12 kilometers of nearly untouched white sandy beach behind the village of Shela — one of the most beautiful and tranquil beaches in Kenya.

3

Dhow Sailing Tour

Sail through the Lamu archipelago on traditional Dhow sailing boats — a magical experience at sunset.

4

Lamu Museum

The oldest museum in Kenya, housed in a historic Swahili house, with exhibits on the maritime and cultural history of the island.

5

Takwa Ruins on Manda

The atmospheric remains of an abandoned Swahili town from the 15th century on the neighboring island of Manda.

Hotels in Lamu

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Reise-SIM für Lamu

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Lamu

Recommended travel time

January to March and July to October. Avoid the heavy rainy season from April to June. The Lamu Cultural Festival takes place annually in November.

Summer

28-33°C, hot and humid

Winter

25-30°C, dry and pleasant

How much does a holiday in Lamu cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30-50 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-500 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Lamu

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Respectful clothing: Lamu is predominantly Muslim — cover shoulders and knees, especially in the old town. Swimwear is acceptable on Shela Beach.

Bring cash: There are few ATMs in Lamu, and card payment is rare — bring enough cash in Kenyan Shillings.

Sunset Dhow: Book a sunset Dhow sailing tour with a snorkeling stop — the highlight of a visit to Lamu.

Lamu Cultural Festival: If possible, plan your visit around the Lamu Cultural Festival (November): Dhow races, donkey races, and traditional music.

Food & drink in Lamu

These specialties you must try!

Swahili Biryani — The Lamu version of biryani: fragrant basmati rice with spices, saffron, and tender lamb — a legacy of the Arab-Indian trade routes.
Pweza wa Nazi — Octopus in coconut sauce with spices — the signature seafood dish of the Swahili coast.
Mandazi — Fried dough balls with cardamom and coconut milk — the most popular breakfast pastry, often served with chai.
Tamarind Juice — Refreshing juice made from tamarind fruit — sweet-sour and perfect for the tropical heat.
Samosa ya Samaki — Crispy pastries filled with spiced fish and coriander — the perfect snack along the waterfront.
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