The Moorings Restaurant located along Mtwapa Creek.
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For 27 years now, the scenic and uber posh floating restaurant, The Moorings, has been serving as a tourist attraction and the first-ever floating restaurant in Kenya.
Located in the north coast, at the Mtwapa Creek, the restaurant was built in 1994 on a buoyant platform surrounded by the scenic Indian Ocean.
Built with the capacity to accommodate 100 people, the restaurant had for many years served as the single establishment of its kind until other hotels, such as the Tamarind Dhow, began sprouting.
The establishment has a restaurant and a dhow service that regularly cruises along the mangroves of Mtwapa creek.
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The Central Otago appartments brings the overwater bungalow to Lake Dunstan. Photo / Supplied
Grant Bradley checks into the Heritage Collection Lake Resort in Cromwell
Location: Just seven minutes north of Cromwell in Central Otago, the resort is within striking distance of the many attractions in the area.
Style: Boatshed-themed managed apartment accommodation which makes the most of its proximity to Lake Dunstan and sits under the imposing Pisa mountain range which separates the area from Cardrona ski field.
Perfect for: Romantic getaways, memorable family holidays, groups of mates and it also has great facilities for corporate retreats in a variety of meeting settings. It hits all bases.
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