Nestled against the warm Indian Ocean is one of the most magnificent coastlines in the world. Resplendent beaches, luscious greenery and indigo oceans merge seamlessly to create a landscape that is at once breathtaking and infinitely haunting. An idyllic escape from city living, Mozambique is the traveller’s oasis – an island that will cater to your every whim. Mozambique has earned a reputation as an almost ethereal holiday destination, particularly for those wishing to spend their days luxuriating in the sunshine and crystal clear sea.
Tourists alighting on its shores are quick to throw down their towels and soak up the warm rays, especially on some of Mozambique’s most popular beaches. These include Pemba Beach on the north coast, and the islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago in the south. Contemplate the gentle bobbing of dhows as you sip on an icy drink at these spectacular vantage points. While the unspoilt beaches of Mozambique remain one of the country’s greatest tourist attractions, its indigenous beauty runs deeper than the glassy oceans and velvety sand: For the discerning traveller, Mozambique’s true appeal lies in its history – the stories found in small historical towns and alcoves dotted throughout the subtropical landscape.
Ilha de Mozambique – the Island of Mozambique – is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a cultural hodgepodge of museums, artefacts and ancient forts. This quaint fishing village gives visitors a real taste of Mozambican life, as fishermen peddle their wares under ancient stone arches and children run between grand, stately buildings. From this small town, travel to the country’s capital, Maputo. Recognised as the most developed city in Mozambique, this waterside region is also widely regarded as one of Africa’s most beautiful capitals. A former Portuguese colony, the rugged Mozambique coastline is a veritable melting pot of culture. Diversity is evident in all aspects of everyday life here: In the bustling trade on the shores of the ocean, in the historic towns of Inhambane and the hidden Pemba, and in the welcoming embrace of the local beach taverns.
Tourists and locals mingle together under the shade of the palms, bartering over shellfish and colourful curios. Mozambique offers travellers an array of accommodation facilities, from camping sites and lodges to five-star guest houses and hotels. Explore the many coastal towns that abound with hotels and lodges, each area alive with a vibrant mixture of African and Portuguese flavours. Relax on pristine, white sandy beaches, sail to the Bazaruto Archipelago and dive into the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean. A country famed for its superb diving spots and watersport opportunities, exhilarating Mozambican sea-based activities include deep sea fishing, snorkelling and sailing. Many of these activities are offered by the lodges and camping sites throughout Mozambique, and some may even be free of charge, depending on where you stay. Arguably one of Africa's best kept secrets, Mozambique treats its visitors to an unforgettable holiday experience! Contact to find out about our recommended tours and specials, and experience true beauty in luxurious style.
Fim do Mundo means ‘End of the World’ and it perfectly describes this concept of living. Bay Diving is a small, privately owned and run lodge on the shores of Nacala, Africa’s deepest natural harbour, in northern Mozambique.
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free from fax or phone, Pomene Lodge offers an action packed adventure for the serious diving, fishing and outdoor enthusiast.
UGEZI TIGEZI TIGER LODGE is located amongst the picturesque slopes of the mountains forming the gorge area of the Cahorra Bassa dam, Tete Province, Mozambique.
This Mozambique accommodation is all strategically placed under shady, indigenous, giant baobab trees.
We have 4 x fully equipped A frame self catering holiday chalets. Each chalet sleeping 4 persons consists of 1 x double bed, 1 x single bed downstairs, with loft upstairs having a single bed.