A warm welcome to Complexo Palmeiras Beline
Mozambique, come and enjoy a beautiful beach vacation. An ideel holiday
for families and friends.
Email Palmeiras Lodge reservations: book@go.mozbookings.com
Gaza Province is dominated by strings of inland lakes and nowhere are
they more beautiful than at Bilene. This peaceful town, known as San Martino
in the days of Portuguese Mocambique, is situated on a hill overlooking
the sprawling waters of the Uembje Lagoon. It’s a massive stretch
of water which is 8 km wide and 27 km long, plunging up to depths of 50
meters, but so shallow near the shores that it’s perfect for children.
With lush vegetation and just a boat ride away, are the powerful breakers
of the Indian Ocean. Large numbers of flamingos and other water birds
flock here in summer to pluck the spoils from the shallow fringes of the
saline water. For the rest of the year, Bilene is all about sailing, diving,
fishing, water ski, swimming and snorkeling.
On request the resort runs ferry trips across the lagoon to the sea.
Accommodation at Complexo Palmeiras, Bilene
All the chalets lie between the trees which makes it cool in summer.
The chalets consist of 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and can accommodate 4
people. A 220 Volt 2 pin plug point, lights, veranda, bed linen, fridge,
table with chairs, braai area are included. The chalets are not self catering
but braai facilities are available.
Sea View Challets
The chalets are built of brick and have a bathroom en suite with
hot and cold water shower.
Camping and Caravan Park
The campsite has proper brick ablution facilities with hot and cold water,
lights and power points.
Campsite Facilities:
Petrol station
Standby Generator
24 hour security
When camping:
· Camping is only allowed in authorized and demarcated areas.
· Fires are only allowed in areas arranged for that purpose.
· Don’t drive in areas where there are no demarcated roads
– there are still landmines in Mozambique.
· Please keep camping sites free of rubbish.
· Recruitment of locals – please agree on tariffs and type
of services needed before employing to limit exploitation.
· Be very careful about the position of your campfire in relation
to tents.
Self-catering Houses
These houses can each sleep up to six guests. They all contain comfortably
furnished bedrooms, bathrooms. spacious living areas and fully equipped
kitchens. They are all uniquely furnished and only some have TV with DStv
Mozambique.
Features available
Bathroom Facilities Private bathroom
Beds Queen beds, Bunk beds, Sleeper couch, Three-quarter
beds
Other No Smoking in Rooms, Balcony/patio, Self-catering,
Air-Conditioning
TV Television, DStv
Views Sea
Facilities at Complexo Palmeiras
- Flamingo spotting in the lagoon
- 4 wheelers to hire
- Bakery on premises
- Standby generator
- 24 hour security
- Ablutions block with hot and cold water
- All roads are tarred
- Beach transfers by boat to the sea
Food:
Most basic foodstuff can be bought in Mozambique – The
local markets (reed stalls) are hygienic, even if they are not the supermarket
shelves you’re used to. They sell fresh vegetables and fruit, seafood,
bread, eggs, rice and other basics. Cold drinks and alcohol are widely
available from shops. Red meat is not easily available outside of Maputo
and fruit juice and long life milk are quite expensive.
Attractions
Palmeiras is particularly popular with water sports enthusiasts, for example
jet-ski’s, water-skiing and parasailing, and more serene non-motorised
sports such as paddle-ski’s, and windsurfing. On request the resort
runs ferry trips across the lagoon to the sea.
When making use of the beaches:
· Access to beaches must be on existing roads and paths
only.
· Please keep the beaches free from litter.
· It is illegal to drive on the beach unless you are launching
a boat. Your vehicle could be impounded if you are caught.
When using boats:
· Boats must be launched from access roads.
· Please keep the safety of people on the beach in mind.
· Please do not interfere with the activities of local fishermen
trying to sustain themselves.
Travel Tips:
Documentation required to enter Mozambique:
· Passport that is valid for at least 6 months.
· Valid visa (except SA passport holders)– obtainable prior
to your visit (plus R15 entry fee payable in cash at the border).
· ID book with driver’s license.
· Vehicle’s ORIGINAL registration documents.
· SA vehicle custom clearance form (obtainable at RSA border).
· Mozambican immigration form (obtainable at border and which must
be handed in on departure).
· Mozambican temporary import permit for all vehicles (including
boat trailer) – obtainable at border and which is valid for 30 days
– current cost approx. R15.
· Compulsory Mozambican 3rd party insurance (from Global Alliance),
obtainable at border – current cost approx. R120.
· Mozambican permit to launch a boat (obtainable at Maritime office
in any major town in Moz.).
N.B. NO FIRE ARMS ARE ALLOWED TO BE BROUGHT INTO MOZAMBIQUE
Border crossings:
· Komatipoort / Resano Garcia (South Africa / Mozambique)
- opens at 06h00, closes at 19h00
· Namaacha / Lomaacha (Swaziland/Mozambique) - opens at 07h00,
closes at 18h00
· Oshoek / Ngwenya (South Africa / Swaziland) - opens at 07h00,
closes at 20h00
· Kosi Bay / Ponta do Ouro (South Africa / Mozambique) - opens
at 06h00, closes at 17h00
Driving tips:
· The roads in Mozambique are generally quite good, especially
in the southern part of the country. They are constantly being upgraded
and it is possible to travel widely with a 2-wheel drive vehicle.
· All vehicles must have emergency red triangles, this must be
displayed on the front of your vehicle if you are towing a trailer or
boat.
· Keep to the speed limits. This is usually 30 km/h – 60
km/h in towns and 120 km/h on the open road.
· It is advisable to keep your tank filled as the distances between
filling stations could cause problems and stations occasionally run out.
There are filling stations in Maputo, Macia, Xai-Xai, Quissico, Inhambane,
Maxixe, Massinga, Vilanculos and Inhassoro.
· For those going to the resorts south of Maputo, it is advisable
to fill up at Kosi Bay, as there is not always petrol at Ponta Do Ouro.
· Try not to travel after dark. There are a lot of people and animals
using the roads as well as vehicles without lights.
· It is a good idea to learn some basic words in Portuguese as
this makes a good impression in general.
When in Maputo:
Maputo is generally quite safe (a lot safer than Johannesburg
for example!), but being a big city, it is advisable to take the following
precautions
· Avoid the display of expensive jewelery and other valuable items.
· Beware of pick-pocketing and the grabbing of valuables from cars
at the central market area.
· Have your parked car guarded – a fee of 5 000 meticais
is acceptable during the day.
· U – turns in Eduardo Mondlane are forbidden.
Money:
· The currency in Mozambique is the Metical.
· Rands and Dollars are also widely accepted.
· THERE ARE VERY FEW CREDIT CARD OR ATM FACILITIES IN MOZAMBIQUE.
· Travelers cheques and cash can be changed at local banks, you
will require your yellow travellers receipt.
· It is best to carry some local currency especially to pay for
petrol which is more expensive in rands.
Malaria:
Malaria is a very real threat in Mozambique – You should
consult your doctor about taking prophylaxis, and also be armed with repellants,
coils, citronella etc.
The best prophylaxis is Larium, but this controversial drug does have
side effects with some people. The alternative is to take the combination
of Paludrine and Daramal, but the down side is that it has to be taken
every day (Larium is once a week). Speak to your doctor, but also remember
that some doctors in South Africa don’t know that the strain of
the parasite most commonly found in Mozambique is Chloroquine resistant.
If you must, take the correct drugs for the area.
Email Palmeiras Lodge reservations: book@go.mozbookings.com
Complexo Palmeiras Prices |
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Type of Accommodation at Complexo Palmeiras |
Camping
Chalets |
Room/Chalet equipment |
Ensuite Bathroom
Fans
Braai Facilities
Bedding |
Fan/Heater/Aircon |
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Towels Provided |
No |
Distance from beach |
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Road Access |
2wd
Tar |
Collect from Border |
No |
Collect from Airport |
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Nearest Border |
Komatipoort 277km (approx) |
Airport Nearby |
Yes / Maputo
180Km |
Credit cards accepted |
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Pet Policy |
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Internet |
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Local Mobile Phone coverage |
Yes |
Power supply |
Mains / Generator standby |
Plug points |
2 Pin round
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Activities/dive centre |
Waterskiing
Wind surfing
Fishing
Parasailing |
Shop |
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Shops nearby |
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Drinking Water |
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Mosquito nets provided |
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