Located in the warm crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean
just a few hours flight from South Africa, boat transfers
await to connect you to a variety of secluded resort hideaways.
"Here, the sand is so clean it squeaks
when you walk on it and the coral reefs are said to be
amongst the best-preserved in the world" Conde Nast Traveller
The prime attraction remains the islands off the coast,
particularly the Bazaruto Archipelago, consisting of four
islands, the best known being Bazaruto and Benguerra, with
its long, white, pristine, sandy beaches, clear turquoise seas
and spectacular coral reefs. In the North The Quirimbas Archipelago
consists of 32 coral islands stretching from Pemba (the capital of Cabo Delgado Province)
to the Rovuma River, which forms the natural frontier between Tanzania and Mozambique.
The area has never been developed and remains an unexplored tourist paradise.
