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Mozambique Hotels, Lodges & Camping by Area
South Mozambique
Ponta
do Ouro
Accommodation
Maputo
Hotels &
Guesthouses
Bilene Beach
Resorts
Massingir
Dam
Zongoene
Xai
Xai
Chidenguele
Inharrime
Zavora
Inhambane
Hotels
& Guesthouses
Guinjata
Bay
Resorts
Tofo
Beach
Lodges & Hotels
Barra
Beach
Resorts & Hotels
Linga
Linga
Pomene
&
Morrungulo
Vilanculos
Hotels
& Lodges
Inhassoro
Islands of Mozambique
Inhaca
Island
Bazaruto
and Benguerra Islands
Bazaruto Island Lodge
Indigo Bay Lodge
Azura Lodge
Marlin Lodge
Benguerra Lodge
Quirimbas
Islands
Matemo Island
Medjumbe Island
Ibo Island
Vamizi Island
Quilalea Island
Central Mozambique
Beira
Hotels
Gorongosa
National
Park
North West Mozambique
Cahora
Bassa
Dam
Tete
Hotels
Lichinga
Hotels
Niassa Province
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Nkwichi & Lugenda
North East Mozambique
Nampula
Hotels
Ilha
de Mocambique
(Mozambique Island)
Nacala Hotels
& Accommodation
Pemba
Hotels
& Lodges
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Places to stay in Ilha de Mozambique
Luxury
Beach Villa |
Coral Lodge - Veranda Beach close to Ilha
de Mozambique |

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Coral Lodge 15.41 combines one
of Mozambique’s most stunning beach locations with the country’s
rich culture and trade history. Situated on a spectacular peninsula
within an un-spoilt nature reserve and only minutes by boat from
the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ilha de Moçambique, Coral
Lodge 15.41 is a unique blend of contemporary design combined with
the utmost respect for the rare and unique surroundings.
Click
here for more information about Coral Lodge
15.41 |
Coral Lodge Price Guide: |
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Coral Lodge Reservations:ilhademocambique@go.mozbookings.com
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Hotel |
Villa Sands - Ilha de Mocambique (Mozambique
Island) |

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Welcome to Villa Sands, a boutique
hotel formed from three old warehouses, located in the unique island
town of Ilha de Mozambique. The island was declared a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in 1991. Villa Sands is the perfect starting point
for exploration of the rich cultural history of the island, and
experiencing all the adventures of the Indian Ocean. There are eight
chic double rooms available on the ground floor, each beautifully
decorated, and all with comfortable king size beds, Air-Conditioning,
ceiling fan and en-suite bathrooms. Located one flight up is the
exclusive Rooftop Suite with a further three double rooms and terraces.
Click here
for more information about Villa Sands |
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Villa Sands Reservations:
ilhademocambique@go.mozbookings.com
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Guest
House |
Escondidinho - Ilha de Mocambique (Mozambique
Island) |

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This guest house is a fully renovated
property in the middle of Mozambique Island and offers a variety
of rooms. At the rear is a lovely courtyard with swimming pool with
relaxed seating areas by the restaurant.Click
here for more information about Escondidinho |
Escondidinho Price Guide: Single
Room: US$55 per room. Double Room: US$60 per room |
Escondidinho
Hotel Photo Gallery |
Escondidinho Reservations:ilhademocambique@go.mozbookings.com
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Hotel |
Hotel Omuhipiti - Ilha de Mocambique (Mozambique
Island) |

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Located on the north end of the
world heritage island of Ilha De Mocambique this peaceful air-conditioned
hotel is a perfect base for exploring the island. A pleasantly relaxed
atmosphere, restaurant and all rooms have en-suite bathroom.Click
here for more information about Hotel Omuhipiti |
Hotel Omuhipiti Price Guide: Single
Room from Mt 1,900 per night Double room from Mt 1,100 per person
per night Suite from Mt 1,325 per person per night |
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Hotel Omuhipiti Reservations:ilhademocambique@go.mozbookings.com |
Accommodation |
Nuarro Lodge (Nacala area north of ther Island) |

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Imagine yourself at a beautiful,
peaceful place in Africa. The scenery is amazing and the people
you meet are warm and friendly. Your house is made of pure, natural
materials. The sun is shining and sunlight warms your body and heart.
You swim in the sea and discover the most stunning colours and creatures.
You walk over the land surrounded by birds and majestic trees. The
air is pure, the sky seems to go on forever this what you can expect
at Nuarro Lodge.Click
here for more information about Nuarro Lodge |
Nuarro Lodge Price Guide: |
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Nuarro Lodge Reservations:
ilhademocambique@go.mozbookings.com
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Bed
and Breakfast |
Villa Mikole - Ilha de Mocambique (Mozambique
Island) |

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“Villa Mikole” is
a typical 19th century flat roofed mediterranean house, which comfortably
accommodates eight people, on a bed and breakfast basis.
It is fully equipped for self catering, and serviced. Of the four
bedrooms two have double beds and the other two have two single
beds in each. The house has two bathrooms, one for each gender.
There is also an outside patio and garden equipped with barbeque
facilities. It is situated on the north side of the Island near
the Dive Centre and the 16th century fort, 100 meters from the beach.
Click
here for more information about Villa Mikole |
Villa Mikole Price Guide: Villa
Mikole is closed until further notice. |
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Villa Mikole Reservations:
ilhademocambique@go.mozbookings.com
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The little island of Mozambique, which lies four kilometers off the coast
of Africa just opposite Madagascar, was for hundreds of years a major
center of intercontinental maritime trade.
It was occupied by Arab merchants from the tenth century until the end
of the fifteenth, and in the sixteenth century became a port of call on
the route from Europe to the East Indies opened by the Portuguese navigator
Vasco da Gama. In 1507, the Portuguese built a fortress on the island
where the Customs House stands today.
A later fortification that has survived is the fort of St. Sebastian,
which was built between 1558 and 1620 and is inspired by Italian Renaissance
military architecture.
Mozambique harbor grew rapidly during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Its business houses stood on the sea front, along a rocky belt where boats
with a shallow draught could land at high tide. Over the years a town
of twisting streets lined with flat-roofed houses took shape around a
central square.
The town as it appears today has a strong architectural homogeneity which
is largely due to the use over the centuries of the same building materials,
mainly limestone from quarries in the south of the island. and wood for
beams and framework.
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