DESTINATION OVERVIEW

Mozambique

Stretching along the Indian Ocean with over 2,500km of pristine coastline, Mozambique attracts with its blend of tropical beaches, marine life, and untamed wilderness. Dive into crystal-clear waters packed with colourful coral reefs, or unwind on secluded shores lined with swaying palms. Inland, discover vast national parks like Gorongosa and Niassa Reserve, home to lions, elephants, and rare birdlife, while the mighty Zambezi River beckons thrill-seekers with world-class rafting. From the Afro-Portuguese charm of Maputo to the historic allure of Inhambane, Mozambique offers a captivating mix of adventure, culture, and serenity.

WHY CHOOSE MOZAMBIQUE

Our bucketlist

  • Soak up year-round sunshine on pristine Indian Ocean beaches

  • Dive among the “Reefs of Hope”, some of Africa’s most vibrant coral gardens
  • Feast on just-caught seafood (think peri-peri prawns & coconut crab)

  • Track lions and elephants in Gorongosa

  • Raft the Zambezi’s heart-pounding rapids

  • Volunteer with marine conservation or community projects

  • Wander Maputo’s jacaranda-lined streets

  • Sail on a traditional dhow at sunset

  • Kayak through mangrove forests in the Bazaruto Archipelago

  • Snorkel WWII shipwrecks off the coast of Inhambane

  • Hike to Mount Namuli’s sacred waterfalls

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OUR TOP PICK

Island of Mozambique

A sliver of coral and history floating off the Nampula coast, this UNESCO-listed island was once the pulsing heart of Portuguese East Africa. Now, time moves differently here. Sunlight glints off 16th-century São Sebastião Fort’s cannons, once fired to repel pirates; the scent of grilled piri-piri prawns drifts from whitewashed courtyards where silk traders once bargained; and dhows with patched sails still glide across waters that carried Vasco da Gama’s fleet. By day, wander past coral-stone mansions with carved teak doors, their fading pastels peeling like pages from an old ledger. By night, fall asleep to the lap of waves against the island’s golden edges—where the Indian Ocean whispers stories of sultans, shipwrecks, and a renaissance as Mozambique’s cultural crown jewel.