What Mozambique has to offer
“A country shaped by warm Indian Ocean currents, vibrant coastal culture and some of the most beautiful beaches in Southern Africa.”
A tranquil coastline of turquoise waters, swaying palms and island landscapes defined by colour, light and an unhurried rhythm.
Maputo
“A lively blend of African and Portuguese influences.”
A breezy coastal capital with colourful markets, historic architecture and easy access to Mozambique’s southern beaches.
Ponta do Ouro & the Southern Coast
“Warm waters, sandy beaches and a laid‑back atmosphere near the South African border.”
A youthful, marine‑rich coastline known for dolphins, turtles, diving and effortless cross‑border access from South Africa.
Bazaruto Archipelago
“A chain of islands set in turquoise waters.”
Pristine beaches, coral reefs and shifting sand dunes create one of Mozambique’s most serene and cinematic island escapes.
Vilanculos
“The mainland gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago.”
A relaxed coastal town of tidal beaches, dhow safaris and easy access to the islands’ reefs and lagoons.
Tofo & Barra
“Famous for whale sharks, manta rays and long, sweeping beaches.”
A barefoot, surf‑influenced coastline with world‑class diving, relaxed beach cafés and seasonal humpback whale encounters.
Quirimbas Archipelago
“A remote, untouched island experience in the far north.”
Turquoise shallows, mangrove forests and historic Ibo Island create a sense of timeless beauty and deep seclusion.
Gorongosa National Park
“One of Africa’s most inspiring conservation stories.”
A rewilded landscape of rainforests, wetlands and open plains, rich in biodiversity and powered by community‑focused conservation.