Activities in Mozambique / Things to do in Mozambique
This comprehensive list is all you will need when looking for things to do in Mozambique - activities are ordered by popularity based on ratings received by people who have done them..
Ponta Mamoli in Mozambique is a secluded holiday destination and is only 25 kilometres from the Kosi Bay border post. It is also the best place to see the act of turtle nesting. Loggerhead and leatherback female turtles come here to lay their eggs...more
Mozambique has, internationally, a reputation for the best marine life in the most beautiful setting. It is here that visitors will be amazed that it is indeed possible to go snorkelling with Whale Sharks. One of the best places for this is in Tof...more
Mozambique has a myriad of exciting activities on offer. One of them is the thrilling opportunity to get higher than everything else, except maybe an eagle - which you shouldn’t be surprised to see flying next to you either in this case …
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Daily boat trips to Inhaca and the Portuguese Islands of Mozambique bring you closer to the essence of Mozambique – with breath-taking tropical islands lined with never-ending, idyllic white beaches, unspoiled coral reefs to snorkel and dive, and ...more
With its expansive white sandy beaches, nature at its best, Mozambique and its surrounding islands have been an attraction for the typical sun worshiper as well as the water sports enthusiast. From the holidaymaker down to competitive sports, Moza...more
The eastern coast of Mozambique offers some of the most exotic locations for deep-sea and fly-fishing. White, sandy beaches contrasted with alluring azure-silver waters of the Indian Ocean lend the setting to some of the most enchanting sea-side f...more
The calm blue depths of the ocean waters at Ponta da Ouro in Mozambique, just 2 hours from Kruger Park will overwhelm you. The majesty of the unknown appears to you in flashes of brilliance, silver slivers glide past you in the electric blueness;...more
Portuguese Island is an idyllic, uninhabited island off the coast of southern Mozambique near Maputo, and the perfect escape for day trips that allow you to explore untouched endless white beaches; swim; snorkel in shallow, blue sub-tropical water...more
In the heart of the bustling, energy-charged streets of Maputo, between wide avenues lined kaleidoscopically with the contrasting purples and greens of jacaranda palm trees, Jardim Tunduru Botanical Gardens provides welcome respite. The gardens we...more
Maputo is a city of contrasts. It breathes an old colonial atmosphere and yet fuses this with a vibrant, off-beat culture that thrives in the streets and in the busy market places. Baskets brim with cashew nuts, locals yell out prices from behind ...more
Mozambique is a country of exquisite beauty, with largely unspoiled nature bubbling up to greet you. What better way to enjoy that natural beauty but by drifting down the estuary in your own canoe and experiencing the wild life all around you firs...more
Discover the truly African traditions and the enchanting waters of Mozambique on a dhow trip. Setting off early in the morning, you can be whisked away to beautiful islands such as Magaruque, Benguerra, Bazaruto, Banque, the Two Mile Reef or Parad...more
The vibrant and dynamic culture of Mozambique has an activity for every traveler from the laid back sun worshiper to the avid explorer. Among these one can also count the bird watcher. Mozambique is filled with spectrums of colour, whether it is a...more
Mozambique, known for its many beauties and its exquisite wildlife has on offer a wealth of natural treasures to be discovered by every holiday maker. Pristine beaches and unspoiled reefs as well as an unrivalled marine life make for one of the fe...more
Take some time off and lounge on the deck of a luxury 33 foot Catamaran Yacht in secluded Mozambique. Depart from the Barra Lodge in stunning Inhambane and enjoy a cruise over the flat waters of the estuary. While partaking in your daily dose of s...more
For scuba divers, the question beckons: what elements make the perfect dive holiday? With endless white beaches bordered by paradise-like, sub-tropical vegetation on the one side and the most gorgeous light blue seas on the other, buffeted by cora...more
Mozambique: a dreamy tourist destination with untouched beaches, warm Indian Ocean waters, and paradise-like surroundings, embedded within which is a rich cultural and historical heritage dating back centuries. Vasco da Gama first explored Mozambi...more
Ever wanted to explore Africa on the back of a 4 wheel quad bike? While that may not have been your first choice of transport, it is in fact a very popular mode of transport in Mozambique. For the more adventurous, guided tours will take you on a ...more
Downtown Maputo keeps beat with a thriving culture and a pulsating, vibrant atmosphere with its many street-side café’s and bustling marketplaces. Yet, the city still bears the scars of many long, hard-fought years of struggle for independence. In...more
Off the beaten trail, 79 kilometres south of Maputo, lies Maputo Elephant Reserve, an unspoiled region of vast, rugged beauty. The Maputo Elephant Reserve should be visited by those travellers with 4x4 vehicles, as agents do not currently operate ...more
Take a step back in time to experience the true essence of Ilha de Mozambique, a quaint beautiful coral island located in the north of Mozambique, a World Heritage Site, and a living museum.
The main attraction to visit the island lies within i...more
Barra Beach, Mozambique, is surrounded by the Inhambane estuary and the gleaming Indian Ocean. This is a place that will sweep you off your feet with its awesome beauty, pristine secluded beaches, and spectacular panoramic vistas. Seductive and ...more
The tale of Mozambique’s jaded history is one of the most fascinating on the African continent. From its early beginnings as a port of call for Chinese and Persian traders, through the days of Portuguese colonialism, the struggle for independence ...more
Horseriding on the beaches of Mozambique is one of the most romantic and adventurous activities available in this isolated and beautiful part of the world. With well disciplined horses which are professionally managed at all times, even those with...more
Maputo, once considered as little more than a stopover on the way to the tropical beaches of Mozambique, is coming into its own and is now thought of as an ideal destination for exotic weekend adventures. Business is booming, and the city is growi...more