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Mozambique Travel Guide

 
 

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Mozambique is a gorgeous tropical paradise of a country. The coastline is long, and palm-fringed beaches define lovely bays sheltering colourful coral reefs. But like any paradise - there's the odd rotten apple and even a serpent or two. A hideous twenty-year war when the country was used as a pawn between the superpowers, and neighbouring countries, was followed by devastating cyclones and floods. Mozambique still has a way to go but it's bouncing back. If there was an Oscar ceremony for countries, Mozambique would win the award for resilience and grace under pressure.

The beautiful beaches are fully operational, there are dive operators almost everywhere the reefs are easily accessible, and accommodation options range from backpackers and camping sites to five star extravaganzas. Most of the towns and cities are picking up slowly and there is a certain shabby chic touch to un-maintained art deco buildings decaying in style. The streets are lined with flowering trees and vibrant markets and small businesses. The main reasons most people visit Mozambique, though are to dive, fish, sun tan or indulge in yummy seafood. Mozambique is renowned for its succulent swimming prawns - although by the time most people see them they're swimming in peri-peri sauce. (In case you're wondering, swimming prawns are distinct from those rather squooshy things that hide out in the mud - and they taste muucch better.)

Ponta do Ouro and Ponta Malongane, together just called Ponta and just across the border from South Africa, are very popular diving, fishing and surfing resorts. In the 1970s Maputo was they playground of southern Africa - balmy nights, Portuguese wine, prawns by the bucketful and wild Latin-African rhythms made this a party destination of note. It's coming - with a bit more style and a lot more relaxed dress code.

In Maputo Bay is Inhaca Island - a little tropical paradise all of its own. Mangrove forests, lovely beaches, a good hotel, great diving and snorkelling, a small low key marine museum and a small village give it a special holiday air. There are good beach destinations all up the coast, but the more popular areas include the area around Inhambane, the Bazaruto Archipelago and, in the last few years, the far north, near Pemba.
You can drive into Mozambique from South Africa and the roads, while not exactly pristine, are passable in a two-wheel drive vehicle. The bus service is adequate but only for relatively adventurous travellers. There are international airports at Maputo, Inhambane, Vilankulos (near the Bazaruto Archipelago) and Pemba.

Note: If you are planning to travel to Mozambique please be aware that this region is malarial. Consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and refer to our article on malaria.

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Accommodation near Mozambique

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Tartaruga Maritima Luxury Camp |

Tartaruga Maritima Luxury Camp

Ponta Malongane Tented Camp in Ponta Malongane

Tartaruga Maritima Luxury Camp is situated in the extreme south of the pristine Mozambique coastline, alongside Ponta Malongane, just 16 km from the South African border. Our private and exclusive self-catering luxury Tented Camps offer comfort, privacy and tranquility to the discerning traveller.

  • R420 p/p sharing
  • 22 Guests
 
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Macachula Beach Camp |

Macachula Beach Camp

Pomene Bay Self-catering, Pomene Bay Camping and Caravanning in Pomene Bay

Macachula Beach Camp is an ideal getaway for self-catering, camping, 4x4 and fishing enthusiasts who enjoy adventure, the outdoors and the sea. We are situated on four hectares of a secluded portion of the northern bank of the Pomene Lagoon, 55 km from Massinga.

  • R175 p/p sharing
    R120 Single
  • 81 Guests
 
 
Pestana Inhaca Lodge |

Pestana Inhaca Lodge

Inhaca Island Lodge in Inhaca Island

Situated on the beachfront, amongst coconut palm groves and luxuriant tropical vegetation, the Pestana Inhaca Lodge is famous for its wonderful gardens and its warm hospitality and seafood.

  • 80 Guests
 
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Polana Serena Hotel |

Polana Serena Hotel

Polana Cimento Hotel in Polana Cimento

Rated as one of Africa's finest hotels, the magnificent Polana Serena Hotel combines absolute luxury with refined class. It offers 142 rooms; many of which are spacious suites.

  • R3 303 p/p sharing
    R6 308 Single
  • 283 Guests
 
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Nhambavale Lodge |

Nhambavale Lodge

Xai Xai Lodge, Xai Xai Self-catering, Xai Xai Camping and Caravanning in Xai Xai

Basking on the tranquil shores of Lake Nhambavale, just 1,2 km from the beach, Nhambavale Lodge offers fully serviced and fully catered, airy Machop-style chalets, rondavels, and 12 spacious campsites.

  • R250 Single
  • 132 Guests
 
 
Palm Grove Lodge and Dive Charter |

Palm Grove Lodge and Dive Charter

Praia da Barra Lodge, Praia da Barra Bed and Breakfast in Praia da Barra

Palm Grove is a secluded, unspoilt beach bordered by the Inhambane estuary on one side and the sea on the other. The warm waters offer safe bathing and smooth and easy boat launching.

  • R400 Rooms/Units
  • 170 Guests
 
 
Vista Bonita |

Vista Bonita

Guinjata Self-catering, Guinjata Bed and Breakfast in Guinjata

Vista Bonita specializes in peace and privacy, offering superior accommodation at the best prices for those who want to get out of the rush, but also want to be close enough to enjoy all the fun activities on offer. Each unit boasts breathtaking sea views, hence the name Vista Bonita.

  • R1 380 Rooms/Units
  • 28 Guests
 
 
Guiquindo Lodge |
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Guiquindo Lodge

Guinjata Lodge, Guinjata Self-catering in Guinjata

Guiquindo Lodge is a small, upmarket boutique lodge offering four separate self-standing single en-suite units. The romantic setting, under large palm trees with 180-degree sea views, is perfect for honeymooners.

  • R480 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Sylvannah Guest House |

Sylvannah Guest House

Matola Bed and Breakfast in Matola

B and B in a quiet surrounding in Matola. The perfect place to begin your vacation in Mozambique. Accommodation to suit everyone's need. Relax in and around the pool and refresh for your next stop to the north. We have two rooms available for B and B, which can accommodate up to four persons.

  • R500 p/p sharing
  • 32 Guests
 
 
Cuta Bay |

Cuta Bay

Massinga Self-catering in Massinga

Situated in Morrungulo in the province of Inhambane, Cuta Bay is a small and secluded lodge 15 km off the main road, north of the town of Massinga. Cuta Bay chalets are small, secluded and private and is situated right next to the sea.

  • R900 Rooms/Units
  • 20 Guests
 
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