The Fort

Sole-use Lodge
Bootsfahrt oder Mokoro
Butler-Service
Design
Familienfreundlich
Insel
Fotografie
Privatkoch
Private Pools
Romantisch
Sternenbeobachtung
Ausblick auf das Wasser
Yoga & Wellness
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Überblick

KOMFORT
Badewanne
Ventilatoren
Wäscheservice
Pool
SCHNELLE FAKTEN
9
Zimmer
STORNOBEDINGUNGEN
Strict, 100 from 60 days
RICHTLINIE FÜR KINDER
All ages welcome
A coral-stone fortress behind 50-foot sandstone walls, nine airy ensuite bedrooms wrapped around a cloistered courtyard pool and shaded Swahili arches, taken on an exclusive-use basis for up to eighteen guests with a full staff and the foodie owner's gourmet table, days drift from poolside breakfasts to rooftop dinners watching dhows, donkeys and camels cross thirteen kilometres of undeveloped beach, with sophisticated Shela Village and the legendary Peponi bar a few minutes stroll away.

Planen

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Art des Zugriffs
Fly-in Only
Transferzeit vom Airstrip
20
Min.
Gepäcklimit
15
kg
Nur Softtasche
Höhepunkte der Tierwelt
Delfine
Vogelbeobachtung
Ideal für Vogelbeobachter

Standort

Dorthin gelangen

Fly from Nairobi (Wilson, WIL) to Lamu's airstrip on neighbouring Manda Island (LAU) — roughly 1 hr 20 min direct on Safarilink, Skyward Express or Jambojet, or closer to 2 hrs when routed via Malindi. From Manda you cross the channel by boat and arrive on Shela Beach right at The Fort, about 15–20 minutes door to door.

Bleib

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KOMFORT
Badewanne
Ventilatoren
Wäscheservice
Pool
Fahrzeug
WI-FI
Available in all areas
Medizinisch
Malaria Zone
Schutz vor Insekten
repellent for dusk, cover up in the evenings. Beds with mosquito nets
Aktivitäten
each walks (as far as Kipungani), swimming and jogging, snorkelling, sailing-dhow excursions, deep-sea fishing, kitesurfing/water-skiing/wakeboarding lessons, dolphin trips, yoga and massage, trips to Manda Island (Takwa Ruins, beach-club lunches), Matondoni dhow-building village, Lamu Town and museum tours, and private speedboat/dhow charters around the archipelago

Unsere Lieblingszimmer

The Fort is taken whole-house, so there's no single room to request, the distinction guests make is up or down, seven of the nine ensuite bedrooms open onto the central courtyard and pool where the air stays coolest and the rooms quietest, while the upstairs bedrooms and the formal dining floor are the ones returning guests rave about for their ocean and dune views, dhows drifting past and camels crossing the sand below. Beds are carved from local hardwoods, fittings are top-grade and the soft furnishings lean Arabic-chic throughout.

Essen

A state-of-the-art kitchen and a chef trained by the owner Gabriella turn out menus that fold Mediterranean influences into local and Asian flavours, built around the day's fresh fish and seafood, full-board or self-catering as you prefer, with international ingredients, wines and spirits bought in or flown up on request. Eat in either of two dining areas, take sunset drinks on the beach or roof terrace, then a private candlelit dinner under the stars.

Tipps

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Tipps zum Packen

Light breathable cottons and linens for the heat, a kikoy or kanga and pieces that cover shoulders and knees for wandering Shela Village and Lamu Town (this is a Muslim community), reef-safe sunscreen, a hat and good sandals for sand and barefoot boat landings, a light layer for breezy monsoon evenings, insect repellent for dusk, and a soft duffel rather than a hard case for the light aircraft.

Insider-Tipps

Walk the few minutes to Peponi for a sundowner at Shela's most storied bar, take an afternoon dhow sail to snorkel Manda Toto or Kinyika Rock with lunch served on board, book deep-sea fishing on "Little Toot" with Nils Korschen, and let the kitchen lead, breakfast is best poolside in the courtyard and dinner upstairs on the roof terrace for the sunset, a rare west-facing perspective in Shela. With the owner often in residence as host, ask for the local stories over supper.

Auswirkung

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Art der Reservierung
Naturschutz
Supports Lamcot sea-turtle protection in the Lamu Archipelago
Konservierungsgebühr
Keine Konservierungsgebühr
pro Person pro Tag

Bemühungen um den Naturschutz

Guests can support Lamcot (the Lamu Marine Conservation Trust), the turtle-protection project founded by Carol Korschen of Peponi Hotel, by "adopting" a nesting turtle and, in season, witnessing hatchlings make their first dash to the sea on nearby Manda. The wider draw is low-impact by nature, a privately run home on an undeveloped stretch of beach, sourcing local fish and seafood brought to the door daily and seasonal produce from the Lamu and Shela markets.

Entire Villa, Per Night from
1700
Entire Villa
Anfrage zur Buchung
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