
Hi r/digitalnomad – Work, Chill & Explore from Kenya’s Beachside Coliving!
Experience a home-away-from-home in Diani Beach, Kenya.
Built for solo digital nomads and remote tech workers. Air-conditioned rooms, reliable fiber + Starlink internet, a coworking space, gym, pool, and the best pizza on the coast await.
Karibu Kenya
Built for devs & remote workers.
Rock-solid internet | Dedicated fiber + Starlink backup, redundant power. Calls never drop.
Ensuite Rooms w/AC | Quiet sleep, desk, swivel chair, ensuite. Weekly clean, free laundry.
Everything else | Coworking w/external monitors, well equiped gym, plung pool.
Instant crew | 6–8 likeminded nomads, pizza nights, weekend trips.
Adventure on tap | Beach 5 min, kite & dive school nearby, safari 3 h away.
Experiences In Kenya
Why Diani Beach? (30-second snapshot)
Safe, laid-back town – walkable, welcoming locals, night security on-site.
Good weather Warm 28-30C + 13 km white-sand beach five minutes from your door.
Modern conveniences – cafés, ATMs, supermarkets, cowork spots & hospitals.
Activities – world-class kitesurfing, reef diving, Tsavo safari 3 h away.
Easy to reach – daily Nairobi flights + fast e-visa.
Community
Skippers is a place where you can both grind on your projects and enjoy the beautiful surrounding.
The vibe is about community. Whenever someone new arrives we try to organise dinner with everyone whether just a pizza on site or at one of the amazing places nearby.
Rooms
We have two room types, Basic which is around $25/night and Standard which is around $36/night.
Rates inc. breakfast (cooked 5 days a week), push bikes, water, tea, coffee and a weekly clean.
Facilities
On site we have a decent gym with free weights, crosstraner, rowing machine, bike and a multiweight station.
The coworking has external monitors available as well as a meeting room. We also have a plunge pool, guest kitchen and a decent expresso machine & grinder.
Restaurant & Food
Onsite we have a brilliant pizzeria (top rated in Kenya) that also does Poke. We also have a guest kitchen, do pre-prepped meals and a cooked breakfast 5 days a week.
There’s free tea & coffee along with a good coffee machine & grinder.
Getting to Skippers Diani
Nearby Airports
- Diani/Ukunda airstrip – UKA (1km/5min) – Internal flights operated by JamboJet, Fly540, Skyward Express and Safarilink primarily from Nairobi with a few from Mombasa;
- Mombasa Intl – MBA (30km/1h30-2h) – Direct flights from Frankfurt, Germany and Addis, Ethiopia;
- Nairobi Kenyatta – NBO (520km/8h30) – Main international airport in Kenya;
From Nairobi
- Plane – There are regular flights from Nairobi Kenyatta and Nairobi Wilson. We usually use JamboJet flights are around $80-$100 each way and can usually be changed on the day before departure without additional fees – Not searchable on aggregators like Skyscanner;
- Train – The train departs 8am and 2pm from Nairobi and takes 6 hours to Mombasa. It takes a while but goes through safari parks. There’s a good opportunity to spot wildlife if you get a window seat. Tickets are around $7 standard, $21 first class – Booking using mPesa or a travel agent, tickets usually available on the day;
- Bus – We do not reccomend taking a bus. The Nairobi – Mombasa highway is busy and the buses are not reknowned for their safety;
From Europe
- Bansko: The best option from Bankso is to fly to Amsterdam, you’ll spend about 2h30 before the KLM flight to Nairobi;
- Germany:
- Frankfurt: There are direct flights from Frankfurt to Mombasa with Eurowings;
- Maastrict: Emirates have a weekly flight to Nairobi
- Netherlands: KLM operate a flight from Amsterdam to Nairobi with a connecting flight same evening to Mombasa;
- Paris: Air France operate a flight from CDG to Nairobi;
- London: British Airways operate from LHR to Nairobi;
- Belgium: Qatar operate an occasional flight from Zaventem;
- Athens: Connect to Doha with Qatar Airlines;
- Turkey: Turkish Airlines operate a daily flight to Nairobi from Istanbul
From the USA
- New York: The only direct connection is Kenya Airways from JFK to Nairobi. You might not like JFK but the direct flight is a good option;
Indirect options from US. There are indirect flights via Paris, London and Amsterdam.
We would strongly recommend against flying through Paris if you are planning to stop in Paris itself.
The inbound schengen passport control to enter Europe is regularly overwhelmed in the morning and it is not unusual to spend most of the day queuing to get into the country.
If you want to stop in Europe instead consider entering via Amsterdam and then connecting to Paris on an inter-Europe flight or train.
Frequently Asked Questions
We are an Estonian company with a subsidiary in Kenya. Over time we hope to expand to have more locations in Kenya and East Africa.
A common question is whether Kenya is a safe place to live or travel. In general yes it is. Normal safety rules of travel apply, during the day in Diani it’s safe to walk around anywhere.
Our solo travellers male and female at Skippers have all so far not had any issues in and around Diani and have felt safe.
During the evening we always reccomend taking a tuktuk or boda (motorbike taxi). However, occurrences of theft etc are generally low. Very low when compared to any European or US city.
Where to avoid
There are some areas to be avoided like anywhere approximately 100km from the Northern Somali border and regionally there are sometimes areas where it’s reccomended to have a guide.
However, it’s worth understanding that internal mobility in Kenya is much lower than South America and Europe so regional issues generally stay regional.
July 2024 Update – We have had a few people asking about the recent protests in Kenya. So far we have not had any significant issues on the coast. There were some protests up in the local town in the tourist areas it has been calm.
In Nairobi and Mombasa there have been regular protests but with the exception of the protests on the 25th June there has not been any significant disruption.
One of Duncan the founder’s biggest fears on Kenya was around internet speeds. However, he was very pleasently surprised.
The 4g+ network in Kenya is very good. You can get speeds of up to 200mbps often in quite remote areas. The network is significantly more developed than a number of European countries and is aided by the largely flat geography.
Fibre internet is commonplace in hotels and on the coast the fibre network is expanding quickly.
At Skippers we have multiple uplinks leveraging Starlink and Fibre load balanced on a managed network. We are also in the process of adding in room wired connections and access points for guests who want to connect VoIP equipment or other devices that need a wired connection.
Generally we look for guests to stay for four weeks minimum so as to maintain a good community vibe. If you are not able to stay for four weeks get in touch as we sometimes have gaps between bookings where we can accomodate shorter stays.
If you are a Kenyan resident then we have local rates please get in touch directly with Skippers Diani.


















