
Fly into Lamu (Manda Airport), approx. 1.5 hr from Nairobi, followed by a short 10-minute boat transfer to the dhow.
The experience is entirely on deck rather than in traditional cabins. Expect beautifully prepared bedrolls with crisp white linen, set up under the open sky, creating one of the most memorable “rooms” in East Africa.
Fresh, simple, and centred around the ocean, with seafood and local produce prepared in an open-air galley and served on deck. Meals are relaxed and communal, often enjoyed with lantern light and the sound of the sea.
Light, breathable clothing, swimwear, soft shoes or barefoot living, and a light layer for evenings on the water.
Embrace the simplicity. Tusitiri is less about structured luxury and more about rhythm - tides, wind, and long, unhurried days between sailing, swimming, and shared meals.
Tusitiri preserves one of East Africa’s last traditional trading dhows, maintaining Swahili maritime heritage while operating on a low-impact, small-group model across the Lamu archipelago.