Diani-Chale Marine National Reserve is a coastal marine protected area in Kenya, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and pristine beaches offering outstanding opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and eco-tourism.
The Diani-Chale Marine National Reserve is located along the southern coast of Kenya, adjacent to the Indian Ocean coastline in Coast Province. It covers a mix of coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and sandy beaches extending from Diani Beach down to Chale Island. The area is ecologically significant for its extensive coral reef ecosystems that provide habitat to a rich diversity of marine species including various fish, sea turtles, dolphins, and rare coral formations. Established to protect these fragile marine habitats from overfishing, destructive fishing practices, and coastal development, the reserve supports both ecological conservation and local fishing communities practicing sustainable harvesting.
Visitors to the reserve can engage in snorkeling and scuba diving to explore the colorful reefs, observe tropical fish species and encounter endangered marine turtles. Boat tours and glass-bottomed boat rides are popular for viewing marine life without disturbing habitats. The reserve’s beaches offer beautiful solitude as well as opportunities for beach walks and bird watching, with migratory and coastal birds making their homes in the mangrove-lined shores. Local villages and cultural sites in the nearby Diani area also provide opportunities to experience Swahili coastal culture and eco-tourism initiatives.
The reserve is a critical marine conservation area fostering sustainable tourism and environmental education in Kenya’s coastal region. Its combination of marine biodiversity and accessible, unspoiled coastal landscapes appeals to nature lovers, underwater sports enthusiasts, and researchers alike.
Diani Beach – expansive white sandy beaches ideal for swimming and relaxation
Coral Reefs – vibrant coral ecosystems teeming with colorful fish and marine life
Chale Island – a small protected island with intact coral and mangrove habitats
Mangrove Forests – critical breeding grounds for fish and coastal bird species
A network of coral reefs providing habitat for hundreds of marine species, including rare and endangered species.
A protected island offering pristine coral habitats, seagrass beds, and a nesting site for endangered sea turtles.
Coastal mangrove areas critical for sustaining fish nurseries and protecting the shore from erosion.