
Mombasa in April
Not the best time
The rainy season hits hard this month. While you'll save money, expect frequent disruptions to outdoor plans and uncomfortably high humidity levels.
Weather
April ushers in the long rains with heavy downpours that can last for hours. Humidity shoots up dramatically, making even moderate temperatures feel oppressive. When it's not raining, the heat is intense and muggy.
32°C high25°C low12 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$55/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Easter celebrations
- •Good Friday observances
April Tips
- •Pack a serious rain jacket and waterproof bags
- •Many beach activities get canceled due to rough seas
- •Hotel rates drop significantly but some restaurants may have limited hours
All Months
Mombasa's weather runs on two seasons: hot and hotter. The 'cool' season from June to September sees temperatures around 26°C, making it bearable for sightseeing. December through March brings the heat – 32°C daily with humidity that makes everything stick to your skin.
Rains arrive twice yearly. Long rains from April to May turn streets into rivers and make beach time miserable. Short rains in November last only a few weeks but can dump serious water. Hotel prices drop 30% during rainy seasons, but you'll understand why.
December and January see the biggest crowds as European winter refugees arrive. Beach hotels jack up prices, and popular restaurants require reservations. But the weather stays perfect for swimming, and cultural festivals like Maulidi celebrations add local flavor.
June through August offers the sweet spot – fewer tourists, lower prices, and manageable temperatures. The Indian Ocean stays warm year-round at 26°C, so swimming never stops being an option.
Mombasa Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
8/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
6/10
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