Create your perfect luxury holiday or honeymoon in Mozambique. Sun, sand, palm-fringed beaches, laid-back island lifestyle, spectacular snorkeling, and plenty of off-the-tourist-map adventures beckon in Mozambique.
The first thing you do when you arrive at your dream destination in Mozambique is to take off your watch and kick off your shoes.
Top right below, a Dhow on the shores of Bazaruto Island.
Bottom left below, you have an aerial view of a traditional Dhow sailing across the low tide shallows and seagrass meadows of the Bazaruto Marine Reserve.
Scuba diving, sailing, and long walks along pristine beaches are a few of the ingredients making up a laid-back island holiday.
Have your camera ready. Sunsets are indescribably beautiful. Like when the setting sun sinks behind the Dhow sail off the coast of Mozambique, warmly backlighting the Dhow.
This hidden paradise is one of the best Mozambique Luxury Resorts. An all-inclusive air transfer from Pemba will get you to this magnificent exclusive island with only 12 beach pool villas and world-class diving.
For an exclusive private getaway, Azura Benguerra Island on the Indian Ocean is the place to go. It is the ultimate private luxury hideaway. Pristine beaches, fabulous sea views, amazing diving, and superb hospitality await at this exclusive resort for just a discerning few to discover.
Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort and Spa (formerly known as Indigo Bay) is situated on the idyllic and pristine Bazaruto Island in Mozambique.
Portuguese is Mozambique’s official language, but it is only spoken by around half of the population. Besides this, more than sixty different dialects of Bantu languages can be found in Mozambique.
English is generally spoken in hotels and beach lodges.
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Make sure to pack according to the weather of the region.
In the summer, from December to April, the humidity is quite high with temperatures reaching 32°C.
Consider public holidays. Sometimes public holidays can cause disruption.
You can visit Mozambique all year-round.
An important travel tip that will save you up to 10% is to go just before or after peak season, which is May to October.
From November to April the weather is extremely humid, and rainfall occurs during the day. If you don’t mind the humidity, you’ll skip the influx of tourists and may even feel as if you have the island to yourself.
Travel Tip: Hot and humid conditions bring the risk of malaria. So, pack in that mosquito repellent!
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