Palm trees line the tropical beaches.
Crystal clear water, snorkeling and scuba diving, fresh seafood. A holiday in Mozambique includes these and so much more.
Maputo
The capital is a blend of Portugese culture from the colony and African culture. A vibrant lively city built around the harbour. The cafe culture and nightlife of Maputo are not to be missed. Dinner of fresh seafood particularly the deliciously spicey peri-peri LM prawns, can be topped off with a nightcap of live music in the local bars and nightclubs.
Inhambane
Moving north up the coastline towards Inhambane and the tropical paradise of Barra you travel through cashew nut and coconut plantations. Inhambane is steeped in history with its roots in the Arab slave and spice trade. Barra point is a scuba divers paradise, with whale sharks, coral reefs and humpbacked whales.
Vilankolus
Further north is the fishing port of Vilankolus. From this sleepy town it is possible to explore the beautiful islands of Margaruque, Bazaruto and Benguerra. Magnificent beaches and amazing snorkeling.
Gorongosa National Park
Gorongosa National Park is at the southern end of the Great African Rift Valley in the center of Mozambique. The 4,000 square km park includes the valley floor and parts of surrounding plateaus. Rivers originating on nearby 1863-m Mount Gorongosa water the plain. In July 2010, the Government of Mozambique increased the area of the Gorongosa NP which incorporated Mount Gorongosa (above 700 m). It was also announced that the official establishment of a Park buffer zone of 3,300 square km.
Pemba
Pemba is a port city on the beautiful coastal stretch in northern Mozambique. The town was founded by in 1904 by Niassa Company named after a queen of Portugal, Porto Amélia. The city is renowned for its Portuguese colonial architecture. In the center of Pemba, there is an authentic local market or Souk, where arts and crafts, as well as traditional silverware can be bought





















