Top Love Hotspots This Valentines

                                         

Tamarind owned Mv Nawalikher sailing along Tudor Creek.

Welcome to Travel Tuesdays. This week, we are glad to share some Love in the Air. As the Popular saying goes, Love is blind and that's why she loses sight. Valentines signifies the honor of one or a pair of ancient Christian martyrs called St. Valentines. Through the years this day has become a significant religious, cultural, and commercial festival of making love and romance in many regions of the world. A day characterized by love messages and a high number of red flowers on most urban streets.

It is not only enough to jot a special message on a handmade card, but he/she also deserves a special touch in an unforgettable location. We disclose the secret places that will assist her to regain the sight lost by love. These fascinating destinations are a blend of uniqueness, adventure, fantasy, romance, and most importantly unforgettable experiences. Welcome on board and let's cruise through this special episode together as we embrace love.

Lovers enjoying the Sunset view from the floating Bar and restaurant Lamu

The Kenyan coast is a popular destination for revealers who flock there during festivities to unwind and experience the cool breeze of the crispy white sandy shores. During normal festivities like Christmas, Eid, Diwali, Mashujaa, et al, the major attractions are simply Sun, Sea, and Sand. When it comes to February another attraction pops up to add flavor to the already fascinating beach experience. Please stick around and discover the new S which is very special on Valentine's.

As the popular saying goes, the best way into a man's heart is through his stomach, also deemed true to the best experience at the beach. Food is a vital element that complements your experience. Eating out is often a gate pass to good things which never crossed our minds. During a unique meal, the best conversations spark; sincere declarations, and sometimes dark secrets are revealed. Either of the two things is likely to emerge from this depending upon the ambiance, vibe, high-standard food, and service quality.

The Floating Bar Lamu is one of the finest hidden treasures of the Kenyan coast. it is a combination of adventure, vibe, delicacy, and fine dining. The swaying movements notable while having your dinner late in the evening stands out as a sexy affirmation 'Be mine today, tomorrow, and forever.' The adjacent Shella beach offers a variety of unique accommodations which are affordable and posh. Have you discovered the new S yet? Ensure you have booked nice accommodation before your experience at The Floating Bar Lamu.

The floating bar is built on the Indian Ocean 

Nawalikher and Babulker are the names of two traditional arab sailing boats at the Tamarind Dhow. Anciently used to trade cargo along the coast of Kenya to the Arab states, now converted into fine-dining floating restaurants. Nawali is smaller and hence available for private bookings seating up to 7 pax while Babu seats up to 55 pax. A unique way to make her say I Do in the company of a few who matter to both of you. Tamarind dhow is renowned for the best seafood and live band performances.

Follow Travel Tuesdays for more of these beneficial reviews of your favorite destinations here in Kenya and beyond. We are glad to hear from you in the comments section, let us know the experiences you want to find here on the review next Tuesday. Thank you very much for taking your precious time.

Nikiwa Ndani hit maker Prince Adio entertains revealers at The Tamarind Dhow


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