Likoni Ferry
Ferry de Likoni is a major port facility in Mombasa that connects the island city with the mainland across the Kilindini Harbour. Modern ferries carry both passengers and vehicles continuously throughout the day and night, completing each crossing in less than ten minutes and offering views of the busy harbor.
The ferry service has operated for many decades, originally using small boats before larger modern vessels were introduced to meet growing demand. This crossing has shaped the city's development and remains a vital part of Mombasa's transport system.
The ferry serves as a meeting point where locals greet each other and share moments while crossing. It reflects how daily routines in Mombasa depend on this water crossing to connect communities and keep life flowing between neighborhoods.
Travel between nine thirty in the morning and three thirty in the afternoon to avoid the morning and evening rush hours when waits can exceed thirty minutes. Use the upper deck for better security and views of the harbor, and keep your valuables close, especially in crowded periods.
During late night and early morning hours, the ferry shifts from a shuttle system to a fixed schedule to accommodate lower passenger numbers. Certain time windows are also reserved for transporting hazardous materials like petroleum, which can occasionally affect passenger schedules.
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