This article outlines the Malindi Marine Park entrance fees. The park is one of Kenya’s five marine national parks and is located in Malindi along the Kenyan Coast. It is accessed through Marine Park Road and attracts thousands of visitors due to its rich biodiversity and clean beaches.
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Wildlife and Features
Malindi Marine National Park hosts more than 600 fish species, dolphins, turtles, anemones, sea cucumbers, crabs, lobsters, prawns, octopuses, dugongs and numerous bird species. The area also features coral gardens, fringing reefs, mangroves, mudflats and seagrass beds, making it a unique conservation zone.
Activities
Visitors enjoy glass-bottom boat rides, windsurfing, snorkelling in crystal-clear turquoise waters, beach walks and camping. The park is also known for humpback whale sightings between June and September.
Entrance Fees
The entrance fees for Malindi Marine Park are listed in the table below.