At Leopard Beach we can assure you that you won't get bored! For the active, we offer two floodlit tennis courts, a splendid 18-hole golf course next to the resort, and a full-time ‘Animation Team' organising volleyball, water polo, table tennis, gymnastics and aerobics. Or why not learn to dive? Our in-house diving school ‘Diving the Crab' ( www.divingthecrab.com )is a PADI 5 star and SSI Platinum Centre with multi-lingual instructors. Our Water Sports Centre also offers windsurfing, kite surfing, kayaking, pedelos and catamarans for hire or tuition; not to mention big game fishing beyond the reef and glass-bottom boats trips. Or pop in to our Adventure Centre where our friendly and knowledgeable staff will help you plan on excursion and discover the magic of Kenya : there's so much to see. Take a dhow to Wasini Island and enjoy fresh crabs at ‘Charlie's Claws' restaurant and a trip to Kisite Marine Park – an underwater paradise; or enjoy a sunset cruise on the Tamarind Dhow with live entertainment on board. Explore Kenya 's past and visit some of our historical monuments such as Fort Jesus or Gedi Ruins, or take a day trip to Shimba Hills National Reserve where elephants roam the picturesque rain forest. If you would prefer a longer excursion, Amboseli National Park – under the gaze of Kilimanjaro – or Tsavo East and West are all within easy reach. If you would rather just lie back and relax, why not pamper yourself at our Massage & Beauty Parlour? Offering both traditional and Reflexology massage treatments, this is the perfect way to wind down after a day in the sun. And why not indulge in a spot of retail therapy at our local craft market or in-house boutiques? Or simply spend the day by, or in, our magnificent pool. Planned with kids in mind, the pool is multi-level featuring a large shallow area complete with waterfalls, a sports area for water polo and aerobics and plenty of space for those who would rather just swim! And just a few steps down from the pool are the white sands of Diani Beach , miles of unspoilt shoreline kissed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean .
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