🌴 Robinson Island Glass‑Bottom Boat Tour (Ukunda/Diani)
Escape to a serene coastal paradise just off Diani Beach with our signature half-day Robinson Island Glass-Bottom Boat Tour. Ideal for beach lovers, families, photographers, and adventure seekers alike, this beautifully curated experience blends marine discovery, snorkeling fun, and idyllic island relaxation in one unforgettable excursion.
🗺️ Tour At a Glance
- Location: Robinson Island (a small sandbank/island off Diani Beach,
- Duration: 3–4 hours
- Starts: Morning or afternoon, timed with tide
- Inclusions: Round-trip transfers, glass-bottom boat tour, snorkeling gear, local guide, bottled drinks/snacks
đź“‹ Itinerary
- Pickup & Transfer
Meet at your hotel or beachfront rendezvous point in Ukunda/Diani. A tuk‑tuk or van takes you to the launch site at Baobab Beach or nearby. - Glass-Bottom Boat Ride
Step onto a stable glass-bottom boat and glide over pristine coral reefsright through the transparent floor. Many guides describe it as "African Television". - Marine Life Encounter & Fish Feeding
As the boat crosses the turquoise waters toward Robinson Island, the crew points out reef highlights and some even offer fish feeding from the boat - Snorkeling Session
Anchored over vibrant coral gardens, don your snorkel and dive into clear water teeming with life - Return & Drop‑Off
After a blissful island escape, return by glass boat, then tuk‑tuk or van back to your accommodation, mind full of memories and camera full of tropical beauty.
🌟 Why Book This Tour?
- Unique Marine Spectacle: Glass‑bottom viewing is a crowd-pleaser—great for all ages.
- Coral & Creatures Galore: See an array of reef life in their natural habitat, from above and below water.
- Scenic & Accessible: A relaxed half‑day excursion, easy to fit into your beach holiday.
- Perfect for Wildlife Fans & Photographers: Clear waters and vibrant reefs make for stunning photo opportunities.
đź’° Pricing (Approx.)
(KSh 2,500+): ~USD 20
ℹ️ Useful Tips
- Tide Matters: Best experienced at low tide for optimum visibility.
- Bring Reef Shoes: Protect your feet from coral edges.
- Don’t Forget: Waterproof camera, sunscreen, hat, and swimwear.
- Respect the Reef: Avoid touching or damaging marine life and corals.