Azure swathes

Mozambique

The Pearl of the Indian Ocean

Mozambique’s beaches are the main pull for most travellers. Endless swathes of white sand sweep dreamily along the coastline, palm-fringed freshwater beaches hug Lake Malawi and the Quirimbas Archipelago is a remote paradise of azure waters, mangrove forests and community-based conservation projects. The waters teem with colourful fish, whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins and turtles, and miles of unspoilt coral gardens offer some of the best snorkelling and diving on the planet. Further afield Mozambique offers great surfing, big game fishing, catamaran charters and traditional dhow safaris.

Safari lovers will enjoy the now fully rehabilitated Gorongosa National Park which is home to elephant, lion, zebra, buffalo, wildebeest and more than 300 species of bird – a veritable garden of Eden! Meanwhile the Chimanimani Mountains provide scenic landscapes for walking, and Ibo Island, with its faded colonial charm, offers an unmissable dose of history warmed by community spirit.

A paradise of white sand, azure waters, wildlife success stories, rich heritage and exquisite boutique boltholes, Mozambique has earned its reputation as the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean’.

You Will Love

  • Turquoise water and white sandy beaches
  • Island havens and colonial towns
  • Fascinating marine life
  • Pristine coral reefs
  • Luxurious beach hotels

Unforgettable experiences in Mozambique

A selection of our favourite places to stay in Mozambique

A collection of safaris in Mozambique

Service was first class! Thank you, thank you, thank you Jeffrey for your recommendations. Mozambique was so beautiful & relaxing. A perfect way to end the holiday.

The Hood family

Thank you for putting together the ancestral adventure of a lifetime. I cannot speak highly enough of the trip. The transfers went smoothly, the accommodation was excellent, the drivers were amazing as they manoeuvred through the traffic and every tour guide had a great deal of knowledge and information. Nothing was too much trouble for them. The contrast of poverty and riches of the country was striking, from the beggars in the street and struggles of the poor to the spectacular, impressive sights of the forts and monuments. There were so many highlights. A moment in time that will never happen again.

Jenny Kidd

Exellent and wonderful, reaching way above expectations.

Elizabeth Mackintosh

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