Discover Mombasa’s rich history and vibrant culture on a private full-day tour with a local guide, including lunch and visits to top attractions.
Discover Mombasa’s rich history and vibrant culture on a private full-day tour with a local guide, including lunch and visits to top attractions.
- Fort Jesus - Fort Jesus, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the foremost historical attraction in Mombasa, highlighting the city’s strategic significance on the East African coast. Constructed by the Portuguese in 1593 to safeguard their trade route and port, the fort has been a witness to centuries of cultural exchange,…
- Fort Jesus - Fort Jesus, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as the foremost historical attraction in Mombasa, highlighting the city’s strategic significance on the East African coast. Constructed by the Portuguese in 1593 to safeguard their trade route and port, the fort has been a witness to centuries of cultural exchange, conflicts, and shifts in power, from the Portuguese to the Omani Arabs and later the British. Its formidable coral-stone walls, hewn from the island’s reef, serve as a testament to its military history. Inside, visitors can explore intricate corridors, concealed chambers, and vast courtyards that once accommodated soldiers and supplies. The museum showcases an intriguing collection of artifacts, including pottery, weaponry, and items salvaged from ancient shipwrecks, providing insight into the region’s maritime legacy. From the ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the Old Port and Indian Ocean, making Fort Jesus not only a historical exploration but also a scenic highlight of Mombasa.
- Mombasa Tusks - The Mombasa Tusks, erected in 1952 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s visit, are among the city’s most iconic landmarks. Designed to form the letter “M” for Mombasa, they represent both history and identity. A brief stop here offers excellent photo opportunities and a glimpse into the city’s past. Nearby, Uhuru Gardens offers a tranquil spot to sit, relax, and enjoy the vibrant surroundings before continuing to explore nearby attractions like Fort Jesus, Old Town, and the bustling markets.
- Old Town - Mombasa Old Town is a delightful historic district that embodies the city’s multicultural heritage, shaped by centuries of trade along the Indian Ocean. Situated next to Fort Jesus, its narrow alleys and winding lanes are lined with coral-stone buildings featuring intricately carved wooden doors, Arabesque balconies, and Indian-inspired facades. The area is lively with spice markets, antique shops, and curio stalls where visitors can discover traditional Swahili crafts and souvenirs. The aromas of coastal cuisine and spiced coffee waft from local cafés, enhancing the authentic ambiance. Historic mosques, merchant houses, and cultural landmarks make the Old Town feel like a living museum where Africa, Arabia, and Asia blend seamlessly. Best explored on foot or with a knowledgeable guide, it offers both history enthusiasts and casual visitors a chance to experience the rich traditions, flavors, and stories that have shaped Mombasa for generations.

- Professional tour guide/driver
- Pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Admission fee at old town
- Professional tour guide/driver
- Pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- Admission fee at old town
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee to Fort Jesus
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee to Fort Jesus
- Meals
A city tour of Mombasa seamlessly combines history, culture, and identity, starting at the renowned Mombasa Tusks on Moi Avenue. Constructed in 1952 to honor Queen Elizabeth II’s visit, these twin arches form the letter “M” for Mombasa and continue to be a significant city emblem. Close by, Uhuru Gardens offers a serene spot to relax before delving into…
A city tour of Mombasa seamlessly combines history, culture, and identity, starting at the renowned Mombasa Tusks on Moi Avenue. Constructed in 1952 to honor Queen Elizabeth II’s visit, these twin arches form the letter “M” for Mombasa and continue to be a significant city emblem. Close by, Uhuru Gardens offers a serene spot to relax before delving into the allure of Old Town. This historic district is a vibrant display of African, Arab, Indian, and European influences, featuring narrow alleys, coral-stone houses, intricately carved Swahili doors, and lively spice markets. The scents of coastal cuisine and spiced coffee enhance its genuine ambiance. Overlooking Old Town is Fort Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site erected by the Portuguese in 1593 to safeguard the harbor. Its robust coral-stone walls, battlements, and museum exhibits unveil centuries of conflict and cultural interaction, while its ramparts offer breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, making it Mombasa’s most cherished landmark.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.