Published on 24 October 2014

schedule conference in MombasaPlanning to have a business conference in Mombasa, Kenya, can offer conference attendees a great opportunity to not only learn a great deal and connect with their peers, but also to enjoy an incredible tropical environment.

Many businesses focus on trying to schedule business conferences in warmer climates where their attendees can get out, get some fresh air, and relax throughout the course of the conference.

In most cases, conference attendees will pick and choose what topics are most important or interesting to them. That may leave them a lot of time throughout the day to do other things. When you schedule a business conference in Mombasa, you are giving all of the attendees the chance to head over to the beach, go to the hotel pool and relax, and even head to Fort Jesus or city center, or Main Street, to check out all of the culture, art, and other items that make this part of the world unique.

What about the expense of travel?

Planning a business conference in Mombasa is not going to be as expensive as one might think. Even though it is a tropical destination, it is not considered a world renowned area. It is not like Cancun in Mexico in the Caribbean. Those areas tend to have a tremendous amount of tourism from all over the world. Mombasa tends to cater to a smaller percentage of clientele. That means that it tends to be less expensive than having a business conference even in your own home country.

Conference attendees will have to fly to this conference, but that is also usually the case with many other types of business conferences.

Just imagine the memories that your conference attendees will have any inspiration they will gain by being here.

Published on 22 October 2014

safety-firstHeading to Mombasa for a vacation or business trip means that you’re most likely going to be spending at least some time out on the water. The beautiful tropical waters in Mombasa are one of the key attractions and there is so much to do here. You can swim, snorkel, and even scuba dive to your heart’s content.

Being safe in the water is essential, not just for children but also for adults. Some of the best safety tips for you, your family, and your coworkers are listed below.

Understand tide, currents, and rip current.

Depending on the weather in the area, even a storm several hundred miles away from Mombasa could impact the water currents. This can cause riptides, which can quickly pull you out away from the shore.

You are responsible for your own safety in Mombasa, so know that if you get caught in a rip current, don’t fight it. You will expend too much energy trying to swim to shore that you will be exhausted by the time the rip lets you go. Instead, swim parallel to the shore until you are free of it.

Scuba dive with a partner.

There’s a reason your scuba BC vest or tank has a separate regulator; it’s for emergencies when you’re diving. It’s not for you but for your partner and he or she will have one, too.

Always be sure to dive with at least one other person and stay together when diving. Most accidents that result in serious injury or death scuba diving occur when a person is solo diving.

Don’t run by the Mombasa hotel’s pool.

This is a general rule of thumb: don’t run by the pool. Running can lead to slipping and this can cause serious injuries and even death. There’s no reason to put yourself or anyone else at risk by running around the pool. This advice is especially important for children who don’t often understand the risks involved in rough-house play or running when around a pool.

Never swim when tired.

If you’re tired, avoid the deep end of the pool and never go into the ocean. Fatigue can often be underestimated and can lead to panic and serious problems for the swimmer.

Following this water safety advice should help keep you safe on your Mombasa vacation or business trip.

Published on 19 October 2014

vacation-insuranceNo matter where you go, there’s always going to be a chance that you get sick on your travels. If you are planning on a vacation to Mombasa, then you should be prepared for the potential that you might get sick on this trip.

To be honest, few people actually plan on getting sick whenever they are traveling anywhere, especially not when they are heading out for a vacation. Yet illness can and do happen, even when people are supposed to be enjoying themselves away from home.

We have compiled a few important tips for anyone who is planning to vacation in Mombasa so that they can still enjoy their tip as much as possible, even if they get sick while they are here.

1. Have health insurance coverage for the region. Your health insurance policy that you have right now is not going to cover you in a foreign country. You can get special travel insurance that will, though, and it’s worth the minor investment to ensure that you could see a doctor or go to the hospital if you needed to, without having to spend your entire vacation fund on that visit.

2. Don’t drink the water. Your body is not going to be used to the bacteria that is inherent in the local water. This is true of anywhere you travel to. Make sure that you only drink bottled water that has been purified.

3. Watch what you eat. Again, there are going to be certain types of bacteria that your body has never been exposed to before. These bacteria could be in the meat that you consume or even certain other types of food.

Pay attention to what you eat and you should be better protected against the possibility of getting sick on your vacation to Mombasa.

Published on 16 October 2014

ensure a great vacationYou are planning on taking your family on a vacation of a lifetime to Mombasa. You have read all of the material that you can about this incredible tropical destination. Now that you have booked your Mombasa hotel and your flights, you want to make sure that everything goes as well is a can.

No one can predict how things will actually work out, but that doesn’t mean you can’t take steps to ensure that your next vacation isn’t going to be the best one of your life.

Here are five steps that you can take to ensure that your Mombasa vacation is going to be incredible.

1. Pack appropriate clothing.

Nothing can ruin a vacation more than getting to your destination and realizing that you forgot something. If you arrive at this tropical destination and pull out all of your clothes and realize you didn’t bring a bathing suit, this can certainly put a damper on your vacation. Sure, there are places where you can pick up a swimsuit, but that can take time and detract from your enjoyment on this vacation.

2. Bring along sunscreen.

Because of its close proximity to the equator, it is vital that you have proper sunscreen. It doesn’t matter your ethnicity or how tanned you are already, the sun here at the equator can burn you in a matter of minutes. Make sure that you have plenty of sunscreen that is SPF 30 or above.

3. Budget properly.

Whether you’re going to be spending a week or more here in Mombasa you want to make sure that you have plenty of money for the entire trip. Far too many families spend almost all of their budget within the first couple of days and then have to wait out the rest of their time to go home.

That’s the last thing you want to do while you are supposed to be on vacation. Determine how much you can afford to spend each day and stick to that budget.

4. Have five key destinations in mind.

You will discover many things once you are in Mombasa that you may want to see. However, try to plan for as many things that you want to see before you arrive. Fort Jesus, Diani Beach, and even the wildlife reservations are high tourist attractions. Get an idea of where you want to go so you can plan your vacation accordingly.

5. Talk to your children, if you have any, about safety.

When you are in Mombasa, you are likely going to be spending time by the beautiful turquoise waters. Most Mombasa hotels also have luxurious pools. You want to speak to your children about proper safety in the water.

Following these steps will help you and your family have a vacation in Mombasa that you will remember for all the right reasons.

Published on 13 October 2014

best time to travelNo matter what time of the year you are planning your trip to Mombasa, Kenya, you are sure to have a vacation or business trip of a lifetime. There are so many incredible memories just waiting for you in this incredible tropical city.

However, as with most vacation destinations throughout the world, there is a good time and there is a best time to visit.

The best time to visit Mombasa is toward the end of June through early September because of the warm waters and abundant sunshine that you will enjoy while you are here. The only drawback to this is that the temperatures are sometimes a little cooler during this time of the year.

Because of the close proximity to the equator, the temperatures generally remain relatively consistent throughout the year, but the humidity and temperatures can peak from June through August.

The other great time to visit Mombasa is from December to January. This offers the hottest temperatures you will find throughout the year, and can be beneficial especially for people traveling from cooler climates, such as Canada, England, and northern Europe.

Other times of the year can be great but you may have to deal with some rainstorms and other weather conditions that are common in this area. Peak tourist time happens to be December to January and again in April.

When you are planning your next trip, consider vacationing in Mombasa and you will find that traveling during these times of the year will bring you the best experiences, the best weather, and the best memories to bring home with you.

Published on 08 October 2014

SPF 50 sun protection lotion.Planning a vacation or business trip to Mombasa will mean that you should certainly have a few items with you. Below are three ‘must-have’ items that any traveler should take with them whenever they are heading to this tropical paradise.

Sunscreen

Sunscreen is arguably the most important item that you should have with you on this trip. Mombasa is right along the equator and that means the sun will be at its most powerful almost all year round.

When the sun is that powerful, it won’t take very long for you to get burned. A sunburn can ruin any trip, especially if it is a severe burn. If you head to the beach and forget to bring sunscreen, you could actually get burned within an hour or less. The more time you spend on the beach without any type of protection or sunscreen, the more serious the burn will be.

You might not realize you’re getting a sunburn until many hours later and by then it will be too late to stop it.

Plenty of money

While most people will be traveling with plenty of disposable income on a vacation or business trip, you want to make sure that you have access to your funds. Most stores and hotels throughout Mombasa will take Visa, MasterCard, and some may even take American Express. However, depending on your home country’s banking policies, or those of the merchant in Mombasa, you may not be able to access your funds.

Travelers checks are a good option when heading to a foreign country. Keep them in a safe place and use the hotel safe if you have a lot of extra money on hand.

Medication

If you require any type of prescription medication, you want to be sure to bring more than enough along for your trip. This doesn’t mean that you have to bring along your entire supply, but plan for contingencies.

This means that you should pack at least three to five extra days’ worth of medication. If you run out while you are in Mombasa, getting a prescription filled here can be a complicated matter.