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How Much Does a 4-Day Trip to Mombasa Cost? (Real 2026 Budget Breakdown)

A 4-day trip to Mombasa cost me approximately KSh 40,000 as an adult traveling with a friend. This included flights, SGR return, accommodation, food, and activities like Wasini Island and a North Coast road trip.

If you’re planning a beach getaway and wondering how much to budget, here’s a transparent breakdown of what we actually spent and how you can adjust the cost depending on your travel style.

If you’re looking for a quieter inland alternative, you can also see how much a 2-night Naivasha staycation costs and compare the budgets.

For a full breakdown of travel costs across destinations, check out my guide to budget travel in Kenya.

Quick Breakdown of Our 4-Day Mombasa Budget

Here’s what my personal cost looked like:

  • Transport (Flight + SGR): Ksh 8,300
  • Accommodation (3 nights in Nyali): Ksh 12,000
  • Wasini Island Tour: Ksh 4,000
  • North Coast Road Trip (shared): ~Ksh 7,200
  • Food & Miscellaneous: ~Ksh 6,000
  • Total: ~Ksh 40,000

Your total can be lower or higher depending on transport choice, accommodation style, and activities.

Transport Cost from Nairobi to Mombasa

We chose to fly to Mombasa and return by SGR.

  • Flight (one way): Ksh 7,000
  • SGR return: Ksh 1,300
  • Total transport cost: Ksh 8,300

The flight takes about one hour, while the SGR takes approximately 6 hours. A valuable lesson we learned here was that you should always chose the fastest and most convenient mode on the journey back. Next time, we would choose flying back home rather than SGR economy.

Cheapest Way to Travel to Mombasa

If you’re traveling on a tighter budget:

  • Bus: Ksh 1,000–1,800 one way
  • SGR (both ways): Around Ksh 2,600 total

Flying increases your budget significantly, but saves time.

Accommodation Cost in Nyali

We stayed in an Airbnb in Nyali.

  • Negotiated rate: Ksh 8,000 per night
  • 3 nights total: Ksh 24,000
  • My personal share (split between two adults): Ksh 12,000

Traveling with a friend significantly reduced accommodation costs. If I were traveling solo and covering the full Airbnb cost alone, the trip would have been much more expensive.

Our Airbnb was tucked inside a quiet estate in Nyali, First Avenue. Leafy. Calm. Perfect for a beach escape.

The apartment had three bedrooms, a spacious living room, a full kitchen, and a patio with a hammock facing the ocean. Below was a swimming pool. Beyond that, waves crashed against a rocky shore.

The beach was not navigable. We later learned that the sandy Nyali Beach was a short walk away.

Activities & Day Trips Cost

1. Exploring Mombasa Old Town & Fort Jesus

  • Fort Jesus entry fee (resident): ~Ksh 200
  • Tuk-tuk to Fort Jesus: ~Ksh 300
  • Matatu to town: ~Ksh 70

Walking through Old Town itself is free, but you should budget for small transport costs and spontaneous shopping. Old Town feels a bit like Lamu.

2. Wasini Island & Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park

  • Tour package: Ksh 4,000 per person
  • Extra snacks and drinks: ~Ksh 500

This included dolphin spotting and snorkeling.

3. North Coast Road Trip (Mambrui, Malindi, Gedi)

We hired a driver-guide for the full day.

  • Transport & guiding: Ksh 11,000 total (split between two adults)
  • My share: Ksh 5,500

Additional costs:

  • Mambrui entry & guide: ~Ksh 700
  • Lunch in Malindi: ~Ksh 600
  • Snacks: ~Ksh 400

Total North Coast day cost for me: ~Ksh 7,200

Other entry fees (like Gedi Ruins) were free due to the public holiday, but normally you should budget for them.

Food & Daily Expenses

We spent approximately Ksh 1,200–2,000 per day on meals, depending on location and appetite.

Some example costs:

  • Breakfast for two: Ksh 1,200
  • Dinner in Nyali: Ksh 400
  • Swahili dishes & juices: ~Ksh 600–800

For four days, my food and small daily expenses came to roughly Ksh 6,000.

Despite staying at an Airbnb, neither of us really wanted to spend time cooking while on our vacation so we hardly made any food. Not a problem because Swahili food is the best Kenyan food you could ever have.

Is Ksh 40,000 Enough for a 4-Day Mombasa Trip?

Yes.

Ksh 40,000 is enough for a comfortable 4-day trip to Mombasa if:

  • You share accommodation
  • Mix transport options
  • Choose one or two major excursions
  • Eat at local restaurants

If you travel solo, stay in hotels, or add more luxury activities, your budget could easily rise to Ksh 60,000 or more.

How to Reduce the Cost of a Mombasa Trip

If you’re planning your own trip, here are practical ways to cut costs:

  1. Use SGR both ways instead of flying.
  2. Travel with friends and split accommodation.
  3. Negotiate Airbnb rates for longer stays.
  4. Skip high-cost add-ons like quad biking.

Eat at local Swahili restaurants instead of resort dining.

FAQs About Planning a Mombasa Trip

How much does a Mombasa trip cost from Nairobi?

A 4-day trip from Nairobi can cost between Ksh 20,000 and Ksh 60,000 per person, depending on transport, accommodation, and activities.

Is 4 days enough in Mombasa?

Yes. Four days are enough to explore Nyali Beach, Mombasa Old Town, Wasini Island, and parts of the North Coast without feeling rushed.

What is the best time to visit Mombasa?

October is a great time to visit. The weather is warm, and it is less crowded than the December holiday season.

Is Wasini Island worth it?

Yes. Dolphin spotting and snorkeling at Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park make it one of the best day trips from Mombasa.

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