Sunset Beach Lodge Barra
Sunset Lodge Reservations: book@go.mozbookings.com
Situated 485 km north of Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique,
Sunset Lodge welcomes you to the serene beaches of Barra.

Comfortable, fully-equipped, self-catering cottages sleep up to
10 people and the resort caters for every need - the family holiday,
a tranquil get-away, or an action packed experience of a life time.
Days can be spent enjoying the untouched, secluded beaches of Ponta
da Barra; bathing in the warm Indian Ocean all year round; relaxing
at the refreshing pool; snorkelling the vibrant reefs; or scuba
diving magnificent corals that are home to intriguing marine life
including the very rare dugong.
Horse rides, dhow trips to neighbouring villages, game fishing,
and the eco-adventure of salt water mangroves and flocks of flamingos
add to the splendour.
Sunset Lodge has it all.
Breathtaking Mozambican sunsets bring closure to idyllic days and
The Thirsty Parrot is the ideal venue to reflect on it all ... over
exotic cocktails and hearty meals.
Sunset Lodge. Welcome to Parodise!
Comfortable, fully-equipped, self-catering cottages sleep up to
10 people. Amenities include:
· Bedding & linen (bring own towels)
· Gas stove, electric fridge & chest freezer
· Microwave, kettle & toaster
· Serviced daily
· Laundry service
· Safe for valuables
· Secure parking
· Private lapa and braai areas
· Mosquito nets for peace of mind
· Restaurant, bar & pool facilities
· 24 hour security
SUNSET LODGE
The Sunset cottages are 500m up from the Barra beach, near the private
swimming pool and The Thirsty Parrot. The setting is idyllic and
each accommodation unit enjoys the most spectacular 360º view
of the beach, salt water mangroves and the second largest coconut
plantation in the world.
Whilst the cottages are self-catering, meals can be taken at The
Thirsty Parrot, a popular social venue within Sunset Lodge famous
for exotic cocktails and hearty meals.
THE THIRSTY PARROT
The Thirsty Parrot pool bar & restaurant serves exotic cocktails
and hearty meals. It is not only favoured by guests of Sunset Lodge,
it attracts holiday makers and residents from all of Ponta da Barra.
The Thirsty Parrot is the central meeting place. Here, memories
are shared and made over magnificent sunsets and the near 360°
majestic views of the peninsula - the warm Indian Ocean on one side
and beautiful salt water mangrove swamps on the other.
Television and DSTV are provided for those sporting events and rare
occasions when patrons are at a loss for conversation!
FRESH WATER POOL
The weather is always sunny and warm with hot summers and slightly
cooler winters.
The private pool is refreshingly glorious and lures guests to enjoy
an early morning dip, an evening cocktail, or a whole day relaxing
in its unique surrounds.
SHOPPING
Alcohol
Local beers are very similar to those available outside of Mozambique
and the local gin and rum is not bad. It is advisable to bring any
other liquor you require with you as, although most brands are available,
they are very expensive. Cases of Coca-Cola, Sprite, etc., can be
bought in Inhambane but mixers are not always available.
Tobacco Products
Local brands of cigarettes are cheap and a few international brands
are available.
Fresh Produce
There is a local market in Inhambane where fresh produce and certain
other consumables are available. Prices are slightly higher than
those in South Africa as these consumables are imported.
General Groceries
Many Trading Stores supply day to day requirements but only long
life milk is available. It is expensive as are butter/margarine,
cheese and cereals. These items are also sometimes in short supply.
Opposite the market there is a Bakery where fresh Portuguese bread
can be bought.
Ice is sold by The Thirsty Parrot.
Petrol
There are two Petrol Stations in Inhambane but supply is irregular.
It is advisable to top up tanks every time you are in town and,
if possible, to fill a spare container.
WATER
Despite the fact that all towns have treated drinking water, it
is advisable to drink mineral water or to boil and filter the tap
water.
   
FISHING
Mozambique has some of the best game fishing in the world including
Marlin, Sharks, Rays and Barracuda.
A 'Fishing Sport License' is required for all water sports, including
fishing competitions, and can be obtained from the Maritime Administrator
in each Provincial capital city, or from a yacht club, or on site
(Mt 150,000 plus annual membership fee).
Boats can only be launched from access roads. Noise should be minimised
and care must be shown for the safety of other people on the beaches
(maximum speed of 15 km/h).
Please do not interfere with the activities of the local fishermen
that depend on fishing for their livelihoods.
Sunset Lodge Reservations: book@go.mozbookings.com
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