Quirimbas Archipelago - Safari and Beach Holidays
Consisting of over fifty coral islands, the Quirimbas Archipelago in northern Mozambique has recently been granted protection status in the form of the Quirimbas National Park. The 7,500 km sq. park has some of the richest coral reefs on the continent and provides a habitat for a rich and abundant marine life.
Accessible by air from both Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and from the Mozambique capital Maputo, the islands have never been developed and remain an unexplored holiday paradise with superb snorkeling and scuba diving.
Quilalea Island is in the southern region of Mozambique’s Quirimbas Archipelago. There are nine stunning private villas, each with magnificent sea views, providing a romantic island getaway. Scuba diving and a full range of watersports are complementary. More…
Maluane is one of the last unspoilt and unexploited wilderness areas along the east African coast. Comprising three Indian Ocean islands and a 33,000 hectare inland wildlife reserve, the Maluane Project is both a scientifically based conservation project and a sustainable low-impact tourism initiative. Accommodation is in two safari camps on the mainland and three luxury island lodges – the first of which will open in June 2005. More…
Guludo Camp is located on a deserted 12km beach in Mozambique’s spectacular Quirimbas National Park. This stunning eco-lodge has nine custom designed spacious tents with spectacular views over the Indian Ocean. Activities include elephant tracking in the Quirimbas National Park, diving and sunset cruises. More…
Matemo Island Resort has 24 thatched chalets overlooking a sensational beach. The lodge has a resort feel, with good facilities and an accent on activities which include waterskiing, sailing, kayaking, scuba diving, game fishing and snorkelling. This is probably the best option in the Quirimbas Archipelago for families. More...
Medjumbe Island Resort is a tiny tropical island mid way up the Quirimbas Archipelago. Only a kilometre long and less than 150 metres at its widest point, the island has 13 luxury chalets nestled in secluded spots just metres from the beach. A raised lounge and bar area has incredible views out over the beach and sea, and there is a good range of watersports. More...
Vamizi Island Lodge is a spectacular new beach lodge with ten villas that bring new meaning to the term ‘barefoot luxury’. Part of the Maluane Project, Vamizi has 14 kms of private beach and wide range of activities including turtle tracking with lodge researchers. More...
Londo Lodge is a small and luxurious beach lodge, a 20 minute boat ride from Pemba. Ten stylish chalets offer magnificent views across Pemba Bay, and there is a secluded private beach for sunbathing, swimming and watersports. More...
Rongui Island is the spectacular next development in the Maluane Project. Situated on its own island, the lodge comprises just six beachfront villas at the head of a beautiful crescent shaped lagoon. Due for completion in late 2006, it may even eclipse its stunning sister lodge on Vamizi Island. More...
Ibo Island lodge is located on the prime waterfront site within Ibo Islands large west facing protected bay. The elevated patio areas are a stones throw from the sea, where romantic dhows sail on each high tide, and the lodge offers a classic island experience, and with just fourteen luxury rooms the service is personal, and the food exceptional. More...
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LIKE THE QUIRIMBAS ARCHIPELAGO ?... Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa are reachable from the Quirimbas Archipelago if you wish to combine a safari with a beach holiday. Please do look through the relevant sections of the website.
Booking information: contact us by email or contact us by telephone on 020 7622 5114 and ask to speak to a consultant* who has been to the Quirimbas Archipelago.
* Ben, James and Jonothan have all travelled to the Quirimbas Archipelago recently.
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