A hidden gem of the Indian Ocean, Mozambique is where unspoiled beaches, vibrant culture, and marine adventure meet barefoot elegance. From the remote islands of the Quirimbas to the turquoise waters of Bazaruto, this is where luxury is measured in space, serenity, and soul-stirring beauty.
By Air
International travelers typically fly into:
By Land
Overland access from South Africa and Eswatini is possible via road. Border crossings require valid travel documents.
Charter Flights
Private flights and helicopter transfers are available from Vilanculos and Pemba to the islands and remote coastal lodges.
Visas
Visas are available on arrival for most nationalities. Confirm current requirements prior to travel.

Turquoise waters & barefoot luxury
Remote escapes & rich marine life
Vibrant capital with colonial charm
Laid-back beaches & ocean adventures
Restored wilderness & responsible safari
Mozambique offers a different kind of luxury—intimate, understated, and deeply connected to nature. With its island archipelagos, coral reefs, and coastal villages steeped in history, this is a destination where time slows and beauty takes centre stage. Whether it’s diving with whale sharks, sipping sundowners on a dhow cruise, or unwinding in a private beach villa, every moment in Mozambique invites guests to immerse, explore, and exhale.
Dry Season (May–October): Ideal beach conditions and good visibility for diving and snorkelling.
Green Season (November–April): Lush landscapes, occasional tropical showers, and warm waters. Best for whale shark sightings (Oct–Feb).
Peak Whale Season (July–Oct): Humpback whales migrate along the coast.
Mozambique’s seasonal rhythms
shape the marine and coastal experiences. Aligning travel with these natural cycles not only enhances guest satisfaction but supports sustainable marine tourism—crucial for protecting fragile coral reefs and coastal ecosystems.
Mozambique’s coastal and marine ecosystems
are among the most pristine in Africa. Respectful travel and eco-conscious practices (like reef-safe sunscreen and avoiding single-use plastic) help preserve these rare environments for generations to come.
Explore the rich tapestry of Mozambique’s capital with guided city tours through Maputo’s colonial landmarks, vibrant markets, and palm-lined boulevards. From weekend walking tours to full-day excursions with beachside flair, every experience offers a unique blend of history, culture, and coastal energy.
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A hidden gem of the Indian Ocean, Mozambique is where unspoiled beaches, vibrant culture, and marine adventure meet barefoot elegance. From the remote islands of the Quirimbas to the turquoise waters of Bazaruto, this is where luxury is measured in space, serenity, and soul-stirring beauty.
By Air
International travelers typically fly into:
By Land
Overland access from South Africa and Eswatini is possible via road. Border crossings require valid travel documents.
Charter Flights
Private flights and helicopter transfers are available from Vilanculos and Pemba to the islands and remote coastal lodges.
Visas
Visas are available on arrival for most nationalities. Confirm current requirements prior to travel.

Turquoise waters & barefoot luxury
Remote escapes & rich marine life
Vibrant capital with colonial charm
Laid-back beaches & ocean adventures
Restored wilderness & responsible safari
Mozambique offers a different kind of luxury—intimate, understated, and deeply connected to nature. With its island archipelagos, coral reefs, and coastal villages steeped in history, this is a destination where time slows and beauty takes centre stage. Whether it’s diving with whale sharks, sipping sundowners on a dhow cruise, or unwinding in a private beach villa, every moment in Mozambique invites guests to immerse, explore, and exhale.
Dry Season (May–October): Ideal beach conditions and good visibility for diving and snorkelling.
Green Season (November–April): Lush landscapes, occasional tropical showers, and warm waters. Best for whale shark sightings (Oct–Feb).
Peak Whale Season (July–Oct): Humpback whales migrate along the coast.
Mozambique’s seasonal rhythms
shape the marine and coastal experiences. Aligning travel with these natural cycles not only enhances guest satisfaction but supports sustainable marine tourism—crucial for protecting fragile coral reefs and coastal ecosystems.
Mozambique’s coastal and marine ecosystems
are among the most pristine in Africa. Respectful travel and eco-conscious practices (like reef-safe sunscreen and avoiding single-use plastic) help preserve these rare environments for generations to come.
Explore the rich tapestry of Mozambique’s capital with guided city tours through Maputo’s colonial landmarks, vibrant markets, and palm-lined boulevards. From weekend walking tours to full-day excursions with beachside flair, every experience offers a unique blend of history, culture, and coastal energy.
Not yet registered?
Request Access