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                <title>Diani Beach, Pinewood Village</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[As an alternative to bumping around in a dusty van pointing at distant dik-dik, Pinewood Village is a very very quiet, friendly hotel at Galu Beach, down a bumpy road south of the much busier Diani Resorts.<br><br>One of the main attractions (apart from the lack of forced activities, relaxation and friendliness of the atmosphere) is the stretch of beach stretching away from the hotel, pure white and, apparently unusual for the area, somewhere you won't get harassed by beach boys - who'll simply introduce themselves on the first day, point out where their shop is and ask you how long you're staying. <br><br>Found it through Trip Advisor where it was highly recommended for a very quiet, peaceful break.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Forty Thieves - Diani Beach</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[About an hour south of Mombasa is Diani beach, with the usual white sand, clear water and palm trees. <br><br>Forty Thieves bar/restaurant is a popular haunt that opens right on to the beach and at night is an amazing place to sit and watch the ocean. <br><br>Food is good, particularly the crab. There is music later in the evenings and a pool table but there are quiet corners and comfy sofas to sit back on and enjoy where you are. Locals and tourists alike go there which tells you something.]]></description>
                
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