Road transport:
Kilifi is 60 kilometers North of Mombasa on the Mombasa-Malindi highway. When traveling from within Kenya, you can either take a Nairobi-Malindi bus and alight en route or take a bus to Mombasa and get a taxi, bus or matatu to Kilifi from Mombasa. Kilifi matatus can be boarded at Buxton bus terminus in Mombasa.
Rail transport:
Currently rail transport in Kenya is not very efficient and we advise against using it as a means of travel.
Air travel:
Several Airlines fly to Kenya: Kenya Airways and Ethiopia Airlines have an extensive network serving African countries while Kenya Airway, BA, KLM, Emirates, connect Kenya with the rest of the world. Usually international flights land in Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport). You then need to take a domestic flight to Mombasa. There are several flights per day from Nairobi to Mombasa (Kenya Airways flights can be booked in the UK,). There is a visa charge on arrival of $50 or sterling equivalent.
From Mombasa airport we advise you to get a taxi to Kilifi. A private taxi cab will cost approx. 4000 Kshs. We will be happy to arrange for a Centre-contracted taxi to collect you from and take you back to the airport at any hour of the day if you contact us with your flight details and make a request for this at least two days prior to your day of arrival.