PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi is located in Malindi along the serene North Coast of Kenya, about 120 kilometers from the famous harbor town of Mombasa City center. PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi is built on a coral cliff and is only about 4 metres above the high water mark level. It is composed of two main buildings and bungalows spread over a large Tropical Park with large exotic trees, shrubs, flowers which on their own are a sight to behold.
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi has 15 luxurious Suites and 150 self-contained rooms which are all standard rooms. The standard rooms have a ceiling fan while Superior rooms have newly installed air conditioning units. All suites and rooms have a sea view and can be booked either as singles or doubles.
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi Leisure Activities
Eden Roc Hotel offers a wide range of leisure activities within and nearby the hotel. Below is a listing of the activities that one can engage while staying at Eden Roc Hotel:
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi Conference Facilities
Apart from being a holiday resort, PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi also hosts Conference, Retreats, Seminars and Workshops of any kind and as per your specifications. The hotel has special negotiable rates to suit your budget and every request is tailored to your satisfaction.
In keeping abreast of dynamic conferencing technology, PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi has invested heavily in audio visual technology. In addition, the hotel has freshly refurbished Conference Halls in order to upgrade them into a state-of-the-art conferencing facilities.
These facilities are fully equipped and has modern comfortable seats, wall & split air conditioners for the perfect cooling, a special 6-piece Conference Speaker System (Surround Sound) complete with a professional Audio Mixer with a capacity of up to 4 microphones (cable or wireless), sound effects, etc.
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi has also installed an LCD beamer/projector with a giant screen for Power Point Presentations, big-screen video projection, etc. Other facilities available include a TV, Video player, DVD player, flip chart boards, felt pens and a presentation podium.
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi Conference Facilities
Conference Hall 1
(Refurbished): Capacity: Takes up to 150 guests in classroom style and 80 guests in U-shape.
Conference Hall 2
(Newly renovated) Capacity: Accommodates up to 50 guests in classroom style and 35-40 guests U-shape.
Boardroom
Capacity: Has a capacity of 15 guests U-shape, the room is en suite with a secretariat, own toilet, 1 extra room and a balcony with a great view of the Indian Ocean and our beautiful tropical lush gardens.
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi Additional Services
Business Centre
At an affordable cost, one can take advantage of PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi business centre and its services i.e. High speed Internet (broadband), email, fax, photocopy, scanning, laminating and secretarial services.
Accommodation
Participants are accommodated in our superior rooms which are fully air conditioned. PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi also has tastefully furnished suites complete with satellite TV.
Food & Beverages
Meals for the meeting participants - breakfast, lunch and dinner - is served in buffet style which is based on alternating local and international menus and cuisines.
Vegetarian meals or special group meals can be prepared on request. On Saturdays, we host a barbeque night with lots of Nyama Choma and Kuku Choma! The 10 and 4 o'clock tea are served at our Safari Bar Terrace.
Other Activities
In-house team building activities can be organized by PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi animation team. In addition, the hotel can organize excursions in and around Malindi area.
During the evenings, the hotel provides a variety of entertainment options including traditional dancers, bands, acrobatic shows and disco. PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi also offers free entry tickets to Stardust Discotheque (Malindi's hottest disco!). The free tickets to Stardust Disco are available from the cashier before 9pm daily.
PrideInn Eden Roc Hotel Malindi Attractions:
Crocodile Farm
The Bioken Laboratory and Crocodile Farm is located about 2 kilometers north of Watamu and is internationally known for having the biggest collection of Crocodiles in Africa. It has a live collection of around 200 Crocodiles of 30 different species.
The research station is owned and managed by James and Sanda Ashe and was designed to breed Crocodiles for use in research. However, it is open to the public. You may also visit the African Crocodile Farm off Mombasa-Malindi road just after Malindi Airport.
Other Crocodile farms worth visiting include the Crocodile and crocodile farm near Malindi Marine Park and the Francis Ngombo Crocodile Farm near Gede. Come view the wonders of the legless mobiliers.
Gede Ruins
The Gede Ruins are located in Gede off the Malindi-Mombasa Road along the road to Watamu. It dates back to the late 13th century and was abandoned in the early 17th century.
The exact reason as to why the town was abandoned is not actually known though it is assumed that the town was plundered and destroyed by unknown invaders in the 17th century. Another school of thought alleges that the inhabitants of the town abandoned it after receding ocean waters depleted the available water from their wells.
In 1927, the Gede ruins were declared a historic monument and much excavation and preservation work was carried out such that large areas of this ancient town are now revealed, including the pillar tombs, the palace and a great mosque.
A Nature Trail of deciduous forests dominates the inner and outer walls of the ruins bearing testimony to the vegetation that used to exist in this place before colonization by humans. A small museum has been set up to exhibit ancient Arab, Chinese and Phoenician porcelain excavated from the ruins. Guided walks can also be arranged.
Snake Farm
The Bioken Laboratory and Snake Farm is located about 2 kilometers north of Watamu and is internationally known for having the biggest collection of snakes in Africa.
It has a live collection of around 200 snakes of 30 different species. The research station is owned and managed by James and Sanda Ashe and was designed to breed snakes for use in research. However, it is open to the public. You may also visit the African Snake Farm off Mombasa-Malindi road just after Malindi Airport.
Other snake farms worth visiting include the snake and crocodile farm near Malindi Marine Park and the Francis Ngombo Snake Farm near Gede. Come view the wonders of the legless mobiliers.
Vasco Da Gama Pillar
The pillar is situated on the seafront road near the jetty. It is accessed from Scorpio Villas or alternatively from the Silversands area.
The pillar is one of the oldest remaining monuments in Africa and was built in 1498 by the great Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama as a sign of appreciation for the welcome he was given by the Sultan of Malindi.