Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel is a part of the Mantis collection of hotels with 79 rooms perched along Lake Kivu in Rwanda. Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel is located just 1km from Kamembe Airport in Cyangugu, the western province of Rwanda.
The hotel compromises an upscale lobby, restaurant and bar, spa, gym, convention center, lake view swimming pool, and parking area. Not far from the oldest forest of Rwanda, Nyungwe National Park is home to chimpanzees and Colobus monkeys. Making it a perfect base for guest seeking to track Chimpanzees in Rwanda and do Canopy walk in Rwanda. The bucket list of experiences can be taken and felt from this remarkable place including the Imbaraga walk, kayaking along Lake Kivu to tea plantation visits.
Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel features two restaurants that offer guests sophisticated international cuisine and a causal poolside eatery with a pizza oven. Plan your family’s escape here and wonder the best way to explore this incredible destination, get to feel the most impressive and vast views of the surrounding areas. This is unforgettable!
Visitors from Kigali City can access Mantis Kivu Marina Bay hotel by road and the drive is approximately 5 hours. By helicopter from Kigali International airport, this takes approximately 45 minutes. You can get in touch with our destination expert to book your helicopter transfer in Rwanda for a comfortable and fast connection to this unique place.
We understand that time may be a limiting factor in your Rwanda safari. However, it is still possible to spend 2 or 3 nights at Mantis Kivu Marina Bay Hotel and feel the locally inspired design with golden tones of green, beige, and black accents. Step into a modern comfort with its contemporary design and plug-in hi-tech room which makes for the perfect base whether staying for business or leisure.
Explore Rwanda as you get an opportunity to go on a gorilla safari in Volcanoes National Park. At your own pace, visit Akagera National Park for game and wildlife viewing, home to the Big Five as well as a behind-the-scenes tour is so amazing to learn more of the conservation work by park management.