Tourism is set to get a boost in Kilifi following the construction of Africa's tallest building in the County.

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The skyscraper, Palm Exotjca, will be constructed at Watamu beach, in Malindi.

Information from the Palm Exotjca website confirmed the construction of the 61-storey building tower, an investment of investors from New York, South Africa and Italian billionaire Franco Rosco.

Towering at a height of 370 metres, Palm Exotjca pays tribute to luxurious yet eco-friendly design, organic cultural motifs and a holistic experience.

Situated moments from the pristine Watamu beach and the lush Marine National Park, Palm Exotjca will have a luxury hotel with 270 rooms managed and operated by a 5-star operator and international chain.

The tower boasts both tastefully furnished serviced apartments and prime hospitality real estate from deluxe rooms to penthouse suites occupying the highest levels of the building.

The tallest tower in Africa is for the discerning traveller who appreciates life’s finer things. 

From chic residential suites to premium commercial space, eclectic restaurants and a vibrant casino.

Designed to invoke and accentuate sustainability from its surroundings, the tower will have 180 luxury serviced residences to choose from.

Each intuitively designed floorplan, from studios, presidential suites, exclusive sky apartments and penthouse apartments are fitted with modern appliances and tasteful furniture. 

Visitors will also be spoilt for choice from a host of offerings including a casino, nightclub, retail mall, theatre and cinema, state-of-the-art fitness centre, wellness spa and children’s play area as well as a 5-star hotel and its lavish facilities.

The management of the tower include:

Dr. Giuseppe Moscarino - Chairman

Oliver Nepomuceno - Managing Director

Lorenzo Pagnini - Lead Architect

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