RoadAtlas
Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya — Scenic
Africa

Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road

Kenya

In short: Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road is a 420 km scenic road trip in Kenya, typically driven over 2-3 days, best in June-September, January-February. Highlights: Mombasa, Likoni Ferry, Bamburi Beach.

Distance
420 km
Duration
2-3 days
Best Season
June-September, January-February
NotableModerateScenic

This coastal drive follows Kenya’s Indian Ocean shoreline from Mombasa through Malindi and the quieter northern beaches toward Lamu County. Expect palm-lined roads, Swahili heritage towns, dhow-filled inlets, and long sunny stretches, with the final approach feeling increasingly remote and atmospheric.

~0 refuels
~1 charge
Practical notes
Road conditions vary north of Malindi, and some stretches can be slow or affected by rain, especially in the long rainy season. Plan for an early start and fuel up in larger towns before the final approach to the coast. A 4WD is not required, but higher clearance helps if surfaces are rough.
Explore on the interactive map →

Plan this trip

Third-party planning links may be affiliate links. RoadAtlas stays independent, and you should verify details with the provider.

Stops along the route

Mombasa — Departure — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Departure
Mombasa
Bustling port city with island roads, old Swahili quarters, and a warm Indian Ocean edge.
Likoni Ferry — City — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
City
Likoni Ferry
The busy ferry crossing marks the gateway out of Mombasa. Look for dhows, trucks, and daily coastal traffic in motion.
Malindi — City — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
City
Malindi
A lively beach town with Swahili heritage, markets, and a relaxed seaside feel. It is a natural break before the road turns quieter.
Mpeketoni — City — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
City
Mpeketoni
A practical inland stop on the approach to Lamu County. It feels more remote and gives a glimpse of everyday coast life.
Lamu Town — Arrival — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Arrival
Lamu Town
Historic island town of narrow lanes, carved doors, and dhow harbors. The journey ends in a timeless Swahili setting.

Things to Do

Bamburi Beach — Nature — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Nature
Bamburi Beach
A long, sandy stretch north of the city with resorts, palms, and calm sea views. It is an easy first coast stop.
Kilifi Creek — Nature — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Nature
Kilifi Creek
A wide tidal creek framed by mangroves and quiet waters. The bridge approach gives one of the route’s best coastal views.
Watamu Beach — Nature — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Nature
Watamu Beach
Soft white sand and clear water make this one of Kenya’s prettiest beach stops. The atmosphere is laid-back and tropical.
Gedi Ruins — Landmark — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Landmark
Gedi Ruins
Ancient Swahili stone ruins hidden in coastal forest near the sea. The site feels atmospheric and slightly mysterious.
Fort Jesus — historic fort — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
historic fort
Fort Jesus
Explore Mombasa’s iconic UNESCO-era fortress and its stone ramparts. It gives essential context to the coast’s trade history.
Mida Creek — nature reserve — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
nature reserve
Mida Creek
Walk the boardwalks and watch mangroves, birds, and tidal flats near Watamu. Sunset here is especially good.
Hell's Kitchen Marafa — landscape — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
landscape
Hell's Kitchen Marafa
See eroded sandstone gullies and vivid cliff colors outside Malindi. The formations are dramatic in late afternoon light.
Lamu Old Town — historic district — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
historic district
Lamu Old Town
Wander narrow alleys, carved doors, and centuries-old Swahili architecture. The town is best explored slowly on foot.

Where to Eat

Tamarind Mombasa — seafood — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
seafood
Tamarind Mombasa
Classic coastal seafood with Indian Ocean views and a polished setting. A strong place for prawns, crab, and grilled fish.
Forodhani Restaurant Malindi — seafood — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
seafood
Forodhani Restaurant Malindi
A well-known Malindi stop for Swahili and seafood dishes. Good for a relaxed lunch before continuing north.
Osteria Watamu — Italian seafood — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Italian seafood
Osteria Watamu
Watamu’s popular coastal dining option with fresh fish and pasta. It suits a long beach-road pause.
Baobab Restaurant Lamu — Swahili — Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road — Kenya
Swahili
Baobab Restaurant Lamu
Traditional island flavors in a relaxed Lamu setting. Expect seafood, coconut rice, and local spices.

Explore related routes

Nearby and similar drives

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road drive?

The Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road covers 420 km from start to finish.

How long does the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road take to drive?

Most travellers spend 2-3 days on the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road, depending on stops and pace.

When is the best time to drive the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road?

The recommended season for the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road is June-September, January-February.

Where does the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road start and end?

The Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road runs from Mombasa to Lamu Town.

What are the main stops on the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road?

The Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road passes through Mombasa, Likoni Ferry, Bamburi Beach.

Can I drive the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road in a regular car?

Yes — the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road is paved end-to-end and a regular car is fine in normal conditions.

How many fuel stops are needed on the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road?

Plan around 0 refuels (or about 1 EV charges) along the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road, based on its 420 km length.

Is the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road safe to drive?

Road conditions vary north of Malindi, and some stretches can be slow or affected by rain, especially in the long rainy season. Plan for an early start and fuel up in larger towns before the final approach to the coast. A 4WD is not required, but higher clearance helps if surfaces are rough.

What scenic tier is the Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road?

The Mombasa to Lamu Coast Road is a notable drive — Notable scenic drives — strong character routes that locals know well and that reward travellers willing to step beyond the most-photographed roads.