Xai-Xai Self Catering Houses

Xai-Xai Mozambique

A warm welcome to Xai-Xai Self Catering Houses Xai-Xai Mozambique, this vacation spot offers self catering accommodation within walking distance to the beach. It is a great place all year round, perfect for friends and family looking for that exciting holiday, fishing is also available.


Barra Lodge
Tel: +27 (0)13 751 2220
UK Tel: 020 3318 3967

Email Reservations: xaixaichalets@mozbookings.com

Xai-Xai Self Catering Houses Mozambique The beaches in this area are stunning and the are will appeal to all nature lovers. The Xai Xai area is a great place for fishing.

Conveniently located only 8 hours drive from Johannesburg (750 km) and Durban or 250km north of Maputo (no 4x4 necessary). The unpopulated paradise of Praia do Xai Xai awaits your discovery.

These perfectly located, privately owned self catering Villa's are on the first dune, all with 180 degree views of the warm Indian Ocean and only a stones throw from the beach.

This location is ideal for your perfect family holiday. The Xai Xai eco estate has 24hr guards and boomed access control to ensure a trouble free holiday.

With summer temperature ranging between 30-40 degrees and winter 20-30 degrees this is a year round destination.

By prior arrangement, the Xai Xai Eco Estate offers Deep sea fishing. A must as the fishing is unbelievable all year round. Rock and Surf fishing is extremely popular due to the large extended reef along the beach. Xai Xai was featured in 4 episodes last year of the popular ESA fishing program on DSTV.

The venue also boasts awesome snorkeling.

The Xai Xai Eco Estate is a 35 unit complex with communal pool. The complex is in close proximity to swimming beaches and a 50m walk to the main beach.

Xai-Xai Self Catering Houses Mozambique

Email Reservations: xaixaichalets@mozbookings.com

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