Mozambique

Southern Africa

Mozambique’s coastline is a sanctuary of turquoise waters, coral reefs, and soft, uncrowded beaches. Beyond the main resorts lie private islands and coastal enclaves where luxury lodges blend seamlessly with the rhythm of the sea, offering both tranquillity and adventure. From deep-sea fishing and diving to serene relaxation, the beaches of Mozambique are perfect for those who wish to conclude a safari journey with refined leisure, away from the usual tourist paths.

When is the best time to travel to Mozambique?

The dry season (May to October) offers calm seas, clear visibility for diving and pleasant temperatures along the coast. It is ideal for beach stays and marine activities. The rainy season (November to April) brings warmer waters and lush coastal vegetation, though occasional storms can occur.

Is Mozambique suitable for first-time safari travellers?

Mozambique is often best paired with a safari in Southern Africa, creating a balanced bush-and-beach journey. As a standalone destination, it suits travellers seeking privacy, marine life and understated coastal beauty rather than nightlife or large resorts.

What kind of accommodation can I expect?

Mozambique is about barefoot elegance. We select boutique beachfront lodges and private island properties that prioritise simplicity, natural materials and a relaxed atmosphere. Luxury here feels light and unpretentious — open-air living, ocean views and space to slow down.

What makes Mozambique different from other safari destinations?

Mozambique offers contrast. After the intensity of safari, the Indian Ocean brings softness — turquoise water, dhow sails on the horizon and quiet stretches of sand. It is less developed than many other beach destinations, which adds to its charm and sense of discovery.

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