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Shella Royal House is two houses each consisting of six en-suite bedrooms with three penthouses. It is idyllically located in Shella, a two minute walk from the pier. Both houses have breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and the beach below.
If arriving by air you will land on Manda Island which is a 10 minute boat ride to Shella. Since the house has the best location overlooking the Manda channel with easy access to the endless 12 km white sandy beaches, guests can take long walks, or just take a book on the beach and sunbathe.
Shella Royal House has its own excursion dhow and a modern fishing boat which is manned by a captain and his crew. The modern fishing boat is ideal for deep sea fishing and we
organise all sorts of trips in the boat. Guests can fish and then cook their catch on the deck served with a glass of wine from the bar.
Accommodation:
• Six (6) en-suite rooms and one (1) penthouse with an individual balcony
• Four (4) en-suite rooms and two (2) penthouses, each with individual balcony.
• All comforts such as fans, mosquito nets, fridges and a
fully equipped modern kitchen are provided.
Cuisine:
Royal house has a well trained staff including a permanent gourmet cook who specialises in Swahili food and a wide variety of seafood dishes including lobster, crab, prawns and many different sea dishes.
Vegetarians are also catered for.
At any time guests can choose to dine on the rooftop open air
extension with Shella’s best views and with the local sounds from the village all around.
Electricity and power supply:
Both houses have electricity. However in cases of power failure
from the main supply we have a power generator and back-up (inverter) system.
Activities:
• Excursions and Lamu town tour
• Dhow Trips which include fishing and snorkeling
• Sunset sailing trips
• Visit to the excavation site at Pate Island