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MOZAMBIQUE BEACH HOLIDAYS
HIGHLIGHTS OF A MOZAMBIQUE :
The most popular tourist area in Mozambique, the archipelago consists of four main islands - Bazaruto, Benguera, Magaruque, and Santa Carolina. They are situated some 35 km off the mainland and are accessible by boat, or small aircraft, from the town of Vilanculos. Simming and sunbathing as well as a number of outdoor activities that includes snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, salt water fly fishing, sailing and water-skiing.
Consisting of 32 small islands, including Ibo Island, and stretching 100 km from Pemba to the Rovuma River on the border with Tanzania, the area boasts some of the richest coral reefs in the world and is home to an abundant array of marine life. Luxury lodges provide ample opportunity for relaxation while scuba diving, snorkelling, deep-sea fishing, sailing, surf-casting and bird watching are just some of the activities on offer.
INHAMBANE :
Inhambane is in southern Mozambique and is one of the country’s favourite tourist destinations. Stretching from Quissico in the South to Nova Mambone in the North, Inhambane has Indian Ocean holiday destinations of all types, to suit every budget. Inhambane has famous locations as Praia do Tofo, Praia dos Cocos, Ponto do Barra, Vilankulo, Ilha de Benquerra, Guinjata Bay and more. Scuba diving in Inhambane is amongst the best in the world, with reefs close to every beach, including the world famous Manta Reef and Gallaria. Regular sightings of Giant Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, Turtles and other teeming marine life are the norm.
HIGHLIGHTS OF A MOZAMBIQUE :
- Excellent snorkelling and scuba diving
- Tropical luxury resorts on the islands and mainland
- 32 small island paradises,including the bazaruto archipelago,sit just off the coast
- A paradise for scuba diving and snorkelling
- World-class angling, including saltwater fly-fishing and big game fishing for marlin and sailfish (tag and release)
- Famous LM prawns in Maputo
- Great water sports
- A traditional dhow (sailboat) cruise
- See the rare dugong and five species of dolphins in Bazaruto
- Don't miss the Maputo Elephant Reserve
The most popular tourist area in Mozambique, the archipelago consists of four main islands - Bazaruto, Benguera, Magaruque, and Santa Carolina. They are situated some 35 km off the mainland and are accessible by boat, or small aircraft, from the town of Vilanculos. Simming and sunbathing as well as a number of outdoor activities that includes snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing, salt water fly fishing, sailing and water-skiing.
- Pestana Bazaruto Lodge (4* Moderate)
- Dugong Beach Lodge (4* Superior)
- Indigo Bay Hotel & Spa Resort (5*)
- Benguerra Lodge (4*)
- Azura (5* Deluxe)
Consisting of 32 small islands, including Ibo Island, and stretching 100 km from Pemba to the Rovuma River on the border with Tanzania, the area boasts some of the richest coral reefs in the world and is home to an abundant array of marine life. Luxury lodges provide ample opportunity for relaxation while scuba diving, snorkelling, deep-sea fishing, sailing, surf-casting and bird watching are just some of the activities on offer.
INHAMBANE :
Inhambane is in southern Mozambique and is one of the country’s favourite tourist destinations. Stretching from Quissico in the South to Nova Mambone in the North, Inhambane has Indian Ocean holiday destinations of all types, to suit every budget. Inhambane has famous locations as Praia do Tofo, Praia dos Cocos, Ponto do Barra, Vilankulo, Ilha de Benquerra, Guinjata Bay and more. Scuba diving in Inhambane is amongst the best in the world, with reefs close to every beach, including the world famous Manta Reef and Gallaria. Regular sightings of Giant Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, Turtles and other teeming marine life are the norm.


