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Getting Around
Getting around Diani Beach relies on tuk-tuks and local matatu minibuses, both affordable and easy to flag down along the main Diani Beach Road. Boda-bodas, motorcycle taxis, are also widely available and a practical option for shorter distances.
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Cash or Card
Diani leans heavily on cash for markets, boda-bodas, and smaller restaurants, so carrying Kenyan shillings is genuinely useful day to day. Larger resorts and established restaurants accept card, but network outages can affect terminals, making a cash backup a sensible habit.
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Good to Know
Bargaining is expected and respected in local markets, but it should be conducted with good humour and a fair spirit rather than as an aggressive exercise. Dressing modestly when moving through local villages and away from the beach shows cultural awareness that residents genuinely appreciate.
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ATMs
ATMs are available in Diani Shopping Centre and a handful of other small retail clusters along the main road, with Equity Bank and KCB being the most reliable options. Withdrawing larger amounts in fewer transactions is sensible, as machine availability can be inconsistent and queues form quickly on busy weekends.
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Currency
The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the currency of exchange, and small denomination notes are especially useful for tuk-tuks, beach vendors, and tip culture. US dollars are widely recognised and sometimes accepted at larger resorts, though shillings will always get a better effective rate in local transactions.
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Plugs
Kenya uses Type G outlets (British three-pin, 240V, 50Hz). Visitors from North America and continental Europe will need both a plug adapter and a voltage converter for sensitive devices.
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Safety
Diani is considered one of Kenya's safer tourist destinations, though petty theft on the beach is not uncommon, especially after dark or during quiet morning hours. Staying aware of surroundings, keeping valuables at the resort, and using recommended transport rather than accepting unsolicited rides reduces risk considerably.
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Airports
Ukunda Airstrip (UKA) sits just inland from Diani and handles daily scheduled flights operated by Safarilink and Airkenya from Nairobi Wilson Airport, making it the most convenient entry point. Moi International Airport in Mombasa (MBA) is the nearest major international hub, roughly 35 kilometres north and accessible by road in under an hour outside peak traffic.