Insider Tips & Essentials 

Best Times to Visit Diani

The dry seasons from December to March and July to October offer the best weather for beach and safari activities.

Getting Around Diani

Use tuk-tuks, motorbikes (boda bodas), or car rentals to get around. Most resorts offer transport services too.

Health & Safety Essentials

Use reef-safe sunscreen, stay hydrated, and keep emergency contacts handy. Diani is generally safe but always take standard
precautions.

Currency & Mobile Payments

M-Pesa and card payments are widely accepted, ensuring convenient and cashless transactions throughout your stay. For currency exchange, guests can visit nearby shopping centres, including select hotels in the area.

Local Connectivity

 Purchase a local SIM card for easy internet access. Many cafés and hotels also offer free Wi-Fi.

Packing Guide

Bring light clothing, sandals, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and a reusable water bottle. If going on safari, add neutral-colored
attire and a pair of binoculars.

Hidden Gems

 Explore secret beaches, sunset rooftops, and cozy cafés only locals know—perfect for those looking to wander off the beaten
path

Final Thought

Diani is more than a destination — it’s a place of culture, kindness, and community. Travel smart, stay kind, and your experience will be unforgettable