Asha Boutique Hotel: Our full report
Asha Boutique Hotel, formerly Diani Blue and Asha Cottage, is a small, owner-managed, guesthouse with just ...
... six rooms, all of which face onto the small, landscaped pool area. It concentrates on providing a very personal, low-key service to guests who actively want to avoid large resort hotels but still want to be in the heart of Diani Beach.The plot isn't huge, so the rooms are quite close together. Rather than detracting from your privacy, however, this lends quite an intimate and cosy feel. The emphasis here is on a quiet and relaxed atmosphere, good value and the feeling that you are a guest in someone's home.
The access to Asha Boutique Hotel is along a paved access road from the main Diani Beach road, and runs down a gentle hill towards the sea. Tropical gardens and a small footbridge across a stream lead to the property's main areas. From here you look straight out across the pool and beyond to the beach and ocean, though it's somewhat screened from people on the beach by vegetation and low palms.
The main building houses a simple reception lounge and veranda area, the covered dining terrace and a rather quaint, air-conditioned library and darts room, with a bar. This area, along with the pool and gardens, is exclusive to guests staying at Asha Boutique Hotel.
Outside, past the free-form pool, there is a small restaurant, Asha Bistro, which serves as the main outdoor dining and drinks terrace, shaded by low coconut palms and sunshades. The restaurant was opened up to the public in 2021 and this has now become a popular lunch spot with a great atmosphere. Breakfast is often served around little tables tucked into various hideaways in the gardens.
Five of the rooms are positioned around the pool: two in the main house and three in the guest wing alongside the pool. These rooms are all of a similar standard, have both a pool view and a sea view (or at least a view in the direction of the sea), and feature pretty Swahili-style furniture and modern, glass-and-wood bathrooms. The sixth room, Alrhabah, is tucked at the back, slightly away from the pool. There's a safe and hairdryer in every room, plus filtered water, air conditioning, and a cellphone for guests' use. Toiletries included in the bathrooms are sourced from a special eco-friendly line in Nairobi. While not exactly palacial, the rooms certainly have their charm, although they did feel a little on the dark side at times.
- Room 1: Closest to the beach, and located in the guest wing, this is usually taken by honeymooners and can accommodate a third bed (a day bed is already in the room). It has a slightly private, sandy, 'patio' area.
- Room 2: Right behind room 1, this has a king-sized bed and a single day bed.
- Room 3: The final room in the 'guest wing' has two single beds plus an extra day bed in the room. The singles can be prepared as a king-sized bed with no discomfort. Rooms 2 and 3 are next to each other so work well for families.
- Room 4: Set in the main house, on the veranda, it has a good through breeze. The spare single day bed is best used for a child – three adults is a bit tight – but this room works well for honeymooners too.
- Room 4: This is the only proper twin room but as it is in the main house it is generally the last room to be booked, primarily because its door is across from the kitchen door. This room can be made a double.
- Room 6: More towards the back of the house, and used as a family room, there is one king-sized bed and one day bed, but can also accommodate a second day bed. The room has wicker furniture rather than Swahili and a slightly smaller bathroom than the other rooms.
The guesthouse also has a wellbeing centre, Asha Wellness, with a professional masseuse, where various treatments are on offer, including an aromatherapy full body massage (Ksh3,000 for one hour).
Our view
With a high staff to guest ratio, Asha Boutique Hotel achieves high levels of personal attention, offset by relatively modest accommodation and meals. One of the most appealing and personable properties on Diani Beach, guests will feel most at home if they are solos or couples. However, its affordability, size and appeal to the local market mean that it needs to be booked well in advance.
Geographics
- Location
- Kenya Coast, Kenya
- Ideal length of stay
- 4 or more nights
- Directions
- There are scheduled flights to Diani Beach/Ukunda airport, which is 10 minutes away by car. If you're transferring to or from Mombasa, the Likoni ferry crossing, linking Mombasa Island with the south coast mainland can sometimes add significantly to journey times, especially at rush hours. For Mombasa airport, allow two hours.
- Accessible by
- Fly-and-Transfer
Food & drink
- Usual board basis
- Half Board
- Food quality
- Asha Boutique Hotel tries to buy fresh produce such as seafood and salads locally. They rebranded their restaurant Asha Bistro in 2021 and this serves an a la carte menu which includes fresh seafood and homemade pizzas. While we did not have a chance to eat here on our most recent visit, on previous stays we found the food to be reasonably good, but not standout.
A continental a la carte breakfast – fruit, pastries (a different one every day – eg muffins), juices, toast and home-baked bread – is standard, and full cooked breakfasts are available at no extra cost. Breakfast is available from 7.30am until 9.30am.
Lunch is served at any time at the Asha Bistro and various salads are available as chef's specials, plus standard options such as pizza, burgers and pasta if you want something heartier.
The three-course a la carte dinner is a full menu of three courses, which varies on the day depending on what is fresh and seasonal. Friday is usually BBQ night. You can head to the restaurant for dinner 7.30pm-9.00pm.
A jug of filtered and purified drinking water is provided in each room in lieu of bottled water, in order to cut down on plastic bottles. This is made with a dehumidifier that provides 25 litres of drinking water a day. - Dining style
- Individual Tables
- Dining locations
- Indoor and Outdoor Dining
- Further dining info, including room service
- Yes, but there are no phones in the rooms. Very relaxed and so will be very flexible.
- Drinks included
- Drinks are excluded, but are reasonably priced: sodas around Ksh70 (US$1), beers Ksh250 (US$3), bottle of wine from Ksh2,000 (US$24).
Special interests
- Beach holidays
- One of Asha's main natural attractions is its broad white beach frontage and often crystal-clear sea – great for beach holidays. You can relax on the beachfront terrace, have a drink or a meal, lie in the sun or take a snorkelling trip in the hotel’s boat.
- See ideas for Beach holidays in Kenya
Children
- Attitude towards children
- Ideally children should not be not under the age of 12 years, but there are no hard and fast rules.
- Property’s age restrictions
- None
- Special activities & services
- None
- Equipment
- None
- Notes
- Fine for older teenagers
Communications
- Power supply notes
- There is a back up generator for 24 hour power.
- Communications
- WiFi is available throughout the property.
- TV & radio
- No
- Water supply
- Mains
- Water supply notes
- The bathrooms are plumbed in. Water is supplied from the mains as well as transported in.
Sustainability
Eyes for Africa – social initiatives
A shining beacon when it comes to social investment, Diani Blue supports Eyes for Africa, a British based charity devoted to preventing blindness in Africa. The main mission of the project is to reduce the socio-economic negative impact of avoidable blindness, thus improving the status of in neighbouring areas and to help in the rehabilitation and social inclusion of those irreversibly blind or severely visually impaired to realise their full potential. The clinic receives 20,000 patients and performs over 1,200 cataract operations each year.
However, the clinic is only the centre of a much bigger Community Based Programme (CBP) which is responsible for increasing awareness of eye health in local communities. The CBP help abolish preconceived considerations that prevent people from reaching care by training people in the community on primary eye care and referral. Eye screenings in remote villages with no transport infrastructure are performed regularly awareness and screening programmes were introduced in local schools, teaching basic eye health, testing the children’s sight and giving them the knowledge to go out to reach other people in the community who need our services.
Another magnificent dedication is shown by the Asha Cottage Educational Fund, which provides support to local parents by covering their children’s tuition fees and school costs. Diani Blue also supports The Diani Centre for Children with Cerebral Palsy, to help children have access to medical, occupational and physiotherapy treatments. Furthermore, all guests with leftover sun cream are encouraged to leave it at Diani Blue. This simple gesture would help save lives, as the sunscreen would be given to albino children which have a high risk of skin cancer.
See more great sustainability projects in Kenya
Health & safety
- Malarial protection recommended
- Yes
- Medical care
- Diani Blue has a first aid kit but no in-house first aider. The excellent Diani Beach Hospital is a two-minute drive down the road. In a major emergency, the hospital would assist and flying doctors would come to Diani Beach airport, five minutes' drive away.
- Dangerous animals
- Low Risk
- Security measures
- Night security guards are stationed at the front by the road and at the back by the beach. During the day they have one by the beach only.
- Fire safety
- Sand buckets are set around the property.
Activities
Birdwatching
Boat trip
Scuba-diving
Snorkelling
Watersports
Extras
- Disabled access
- On Request
- Laundry facilities
- Asha Boutique Hotel offers a full laundry service at an additional cost, around US$1-5 per item.
- Money
- Depending on what they have available, currency can be exchanged, using the rate of the day off the internet. No cash-back on debit cards.
- Accepted payment on location
- Cash payments may be made in euros, pounds sterling, US dollars and Kenyan shillings. Prices are all in Kenyan shillings.
Visa, Mastercard and AMEX are accepted with no surcharge, but note that guests cannot pay for transfers or taxi services by card – as they are not Diani Blue’s services. No travellers' cheques.
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