ABOUT MOZAMBIQUE Mozambique and the archipelagos clustered around the mainland, couldn’t be any closer to that fantasy vision of a perfect island holiday: from the crystal clear, calm water to the wide, snow-white beaches and swaying coconut palms, Mozambique has it all! The teeming waters circling the islands are prized as top-notch sites for snorkellers and scuba divers who not only want to capitalise on the magnificent aquatic underworld, but also live the good life after diving. Whether in the lively capital city of Maputo (previously Lourenco Marques) or at a funky or sophisticated beach bar on one of the islands, there’s action or relaxation, whichever takes your fancy.
If you’re looking for a dream island getaway, wake up to the natural paradise island of Bazaruto, where bird life tops 240 species, fishing is first class, beaches are breathtaking, and the snorkelling and scuba diving are superb. Rivalling that are the islands of the Quirimbas Archipelago, where you’ll find the ultimate escape in azure waters and postcard perfect beaches. In Maputo, only the best of the Portuguese Colonial past lingers, and provides an intoxicating Euro-Afro vibe with pavement cafés, live music and first-class seafood restaurants. The traditional Portuguese peri-peri splashed over giant platters of crayfish, prawns and calamari alone, are good enough reason to visit this intriguing city!
The visual charm of the port city of Maputo lies largely in its old town, where a maze of narrow streets with turn-of-the-century buildings are lined with street traders and their wares: exotic spices, nuts and knickknacks. Ambling through Maputo, you’ll find the architecture provides clues to the history of the people, the city, and indeed, the country of Mozambique.
HIGHLIGHTS • Explore the charming city of Maputo • Savour a variety of exotic seafood cuisine • Visit the magnificent islands of the Mozambique Archipelago for excellent fishing, diving and watersports
CLIMATE Apr - Nov: Dry season with maximum temperatures at 27°C Dec - Mar: Wet season with maximum temperatures at 31°C with high humidity
HOW TO GET THERE MAPUTO South Africa Airways and LAM fly direct from Johannesburg to Maputo (return) daily Airlink flies direct from Durban to Maputo (return) every Mon, Wed & Fri VILANCULOS Pelican Air flies direct from Johannesburg to Vilanculos (return) daily Pelican Air flies from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport to Vilanculos, every Tue, Fri & Sat
PEMBA Airlink flies direct from Johannesburg to Pemba (return) every Tue & Sat LAM flies from Johannesburg to Pemba (return) every Wed, Fri & Sun Don’t forget: All guests have to pay cash directly at the airport for airport departure tax BY ROAD Alternatively, travel by road from Maputo to Johannesburg or vice versa, stopping en-route at Kruger National Park / Private Game Reserve. Maputo to Sabi Sand is approximately a 4-hour drive.
* Please note these schedules are subject to change without prior notice