Mombasa: City, Fort Jesu, Old Town and Spice Market Tour
Mombasa: City, Fort Jesu, Old Town and Spice Market Tour
Mombasa: City, Fort Jesu, Old Town and Spice Market Tour
Mombasa: City, Fort Jesu, Old Town and Spice Market Tour
Mombasa: City, Fort Jesu, Old Town and Spice Market Tour
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Mombasa: City, Fort Jesu, Old Town and Spice Market Tour

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"Discover Mombasa's vibrant history and beauty."
"Historical, cultural, and natural Mombasa experience."
Iconic landmark symbolizing the city's history and pride.

Last updated on 10 April 2026

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Itinerary
Experience the charm of Mombasa, Kenya's vibrant coastal city, where history, culture, and modern life blend seamlessly. Begin your journey at the iconic Fort Jesus, a 16th-century Portuguese fort and UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing centuries of coastal history and cultural influences.

From there, step into Old Town, with its narrow, winding streets, Swahili architecture, and intricately carved doors that reflect Arab, Asian, and European heritage. Wander through curio shops and traditional Swahili houses, soaking in the timeless atmosphere.

Continue to the bustling Spice Market, where the scents of cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom fill the air. This vibrant market highlights Mombasa's legacy as a trading hub and is the perfect place to shop for local spices, teas, and handmade crafts.

Next, stop by the Mombasa Tusks along Moi Avenue. Built in 1952 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth's visit, these twin tusks form the letter "M" and remain one of the city's most iconic landmarks.

The tour ends with a scenic drive along Mama Ngina Waterfront, a popular promenade overlooking the Indian Ocean. Here, you can relax, enjoy the ocean breeze, and watch traditional dhows sail by as the sun sets over Mombasa's coastline.