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If there is ever a hidden paradise that you have to explore if you are ever in Kenya, then it is Wasini Island that is in discussion. The island is renowned for its vibrant cultural heritage, with a predominantly Wavumba population that graciously welcomes and offers visitors a glimpse into their traditional lifestyle. Still considered one of the hidden gems of Kenya, Wasini can be best described as a unique haven full of peace and tranquillity. The usual hustle and bustle of Kenya’s tourist-packed coastal beaches seem to be pushed a thousand miles away. Wasini Island, hailed by many visitors as Paradise on Earth, is located at the southern end of Kenya’s busy coast, around 2 km from the small town of Shimoni. Only a public ferry transports visitors to the island within a few minutes, and yet it’s still one of the hidden gems of Kenya. The island’s 2,000 native inhabitants welcome guests with authentic Swahili-style Karibu Sana. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving Wasini Island is rightfully renowned around the globe for its adventure-filled and thrilling water activities, with snorkelling and scuba diving coming on top as the most popular choices among the touring visitors. The best site on this island for snorkelling is the Kisite Marine National Park, where you completely let go of everything, immerse yourself and explore the vibrant marine world for about 2-3 hours. As for diving enthusiasts, the Kisite Archipelago, Shimoni Caves, and The Pinnacle are the best diving sites to discover the wonders beneath the surface. Wasini Village You cannot truly explore any destination without acquiring a fair idea about the region’s local culture. Similarly, to explore Waisini, you should venture beyond the coastline. Beyond the busy coastal atmosphere, Wasini Island is also a charming village where visitors can move around to interact with the friendly locals and get a glimpse of the traditional Swahili culture. Any time of the day is ideal for exploring the village and basking in the local culture and way of life.