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5 Best Beaches in Malindi (+Where to Stay & Eat)

A beach with a long bridge that leads into the sea at sunset.

Malindi is one of Kenya’s most popular coastal destinations, thanks to its rich history, abundance of tourist attractions, and palm-fringed holiday villas. There are also several incredible beaches in Malindi, characterized by golden sands and clear turquoise waters, attracting different types of travelers year-round.

So, whether you’re looking for a beach in Malindi to relax, sunbathe, or engage in some watersports activities, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, I’ll share the best sandy beaches in Malindi, from those lined with luxury beach resorts and restaurants to the ones blissfully devoid of people.

I’ve visited Malindi several times and always look forward to revisiting this small, off-the-beaten-path coastal town. In addition to exploring its magnificent beaches, you can also learn the history of the Swahili people, visit various attraction sites, or participate in activities such as scuba diving, snorkeling, and kitesurfing.

If you plan to visit the Kenyan coast north of Mombasa, walk with me as I share the best Malindi beaches. I’ll also suggest where to stay, the best restaurants in Malindi, and where to relax near each beach.

5 Best Beaches in Malindi

Below, is a list of my favorite beaches in Malindi, Kenya. After exploring them, remember to check out the best things to do and places to visit in Malindi (tourist attractions, historical sites, hotels, and more).

1. Golden Beach (Buntwani)

A beach with a long bridge that leads into the sea at sunset.

Golden Beach (Malindi Beach) stands out as the top choice for the best public beach in Malindi. It’s situated near the small town and extends for approximately 7 km, stretching from the mouth of River Sabaki to the iconic Malindi Pier. This beach is renowned for its immaculate golden sands, particularly among local residents who affectionately refer to it as Buntwani.

At Golden Beach, you can observe outdoor enthusiasts engaging in swimming, sunbathing, and beach games such as football and volleyball.

When visiting Malindi, I like heading to this beach between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. when there are fewer crowds. During this time, you can take a walk while enjoying the sound of breaking waves and witness a breathtaking sunrise from the Malindi Pier.

  • Location: Off Silversand Road, Malindi
  • How to Get There: Take a tuk-tuk or motorcycle taxi from Malindi town
  • Best For: Golden sands, catching sunrises, swimming during low tide, walking
  • Amenities: This beach lacks beachfront facilities, but…

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