Set sail aboard NaiSabah

Fully equipped for the ultimate coastal adventures, a NaiSabah expedition will leave visitors inspired by the wonderful cultures, and invigorated by the sheer beauty of the East African coastline.

SIZE OF DHOW
NaiSabah is a 75ft Traditional Omani liveaboard dhow that has been carefully repurposed and designed for ocean exploration.

CAPACITY
The dhow boasts three air-conditioned cabins, comfortably accommodating up to eight people. We also offer the unique experience of sleeping under the stars on the open deck.

CREW
You will be hosted by Captain Bakari and his expert and experienced local crew and chef.

  • ・Two cabins with double beds, each with its own toilet and basin

    ・One bunk room with four single beds

    ・Hot water shower

    ・Flush Toilets

  • ・On deck dining and shaded living area

    ・WiFi

    ・Fully equipped nav and autopilot

    ・Solar power 240V

    ・Fresh water maker/desalinator

    ・Captain, crew, private chef

    ・BBQ

    ・Private W27 leisure boat with fishing, snorkeling and skiing capability

    ・Fresh water wash-down

    ・Tender

Explore the Lamu Archipelago

The Lamu Archipelago offers an array of activities that cater to every adventurer's desires, all while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of this coastal jewel.

This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its well-preserved Swahili architecture and traditions, offering a unique glimpse into the past. As you sail through these crystal clear waters, you will also witness an ecosystem teeming with marine and bird life.

  • ・Snorkelling

    ・Inshore fishing

    ・Cultural experiences

    ・Historical ruins and monuments

    ・Beach exploration and picnics

    ・Nature walks and hiking

    ・Dolphin watching

    ・Watersports

    ・Bird watching

    ・Tidal floats

    ・Shopping Lamu

    ・Weaving with local women

    ・Sundowners


    EXTRAS

    ・W27 boat

    ・Deep sea fishing

    ・Privately guided fly fishing

    ・Diving

    ・Scenic flights

Are you ready to set sail aboard NaiSabah & explore the Lamu Archipelago?