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Vamizi Island Lodge


 

• One of the last untouched wilderness areas on the Indian Ocean coast
• Maluane project; the largest eco-tourism project in northern Mozambique
• Vamizi Island, 12 kms by 1.5 kms, 4 kms from the mainland
• 12 luxury beach villas, including 2 family villas
• 8 kilometre long beach in front of the lodge, and 5 more beaches too.
• Easy access via from the UK, flying either via Dar es Salaam in Tanzania or via Johannesburg in South Africa.

Lunch on the beach at Vamizi Island

 

Vamizi Prices and Special Offers

 

2008 VAMIZI ISLAND LODGE PRICES

• January to March 2008  - £280 per person.   (Mid season)
• April to July 2008  - £335 per person.   (High season)
• 01 August to 31 August 2008  - £370 per person.   (Peak season)
• September to 09 December 2008  - £335 per person.   (High season)
• 10 December to 09 January 2009  - £370 per person.   (Peak season)

 

Children up to 4yrs pay 25%, Children 4yrs to 11yrs pay 50% of above rates.

 

 

2008 VAMIZI ISLAND LODGE SPECIAL OFFERS

• Mid season - stay 7 nights, pay for 5 nights (two nights free).
• High season - stay 9 nights, pay for 7 nights (two nights free)
• Peak season - stay 12 nights, pay for 10 nights (two nights free)

 

 

2008 VAMIZI ISLAND LODGE HONEYMOON SPECIAL OFFER

• June & July 2008 - bride pays half price - £167.50

Swimming off Vamizi Island


 

Accommodation
• 12 luxurious beach villas, spaced 70 metres apart for complete privacy
• Each villa is a spacious 160 square metres
• Villas 3 & 9 are family rooms with two en suite bedrooms.
• Villas 1 & 10 are perfect for honeymooners
• Swahili coast style decor
• Makuti thatched roofs with Mahogany & Teak floors
• Giant king size beds

Vamizi Island Lodge, Maluane Project

 

Activities
• Snorkelling over unbleached corals
• Scuba diving
• Whale watching (in season)
• Deep sea game fishing & fly fishing
• Dhow sailing
• Sea kayaking
• Bird watching
• Village visits
• Boat trips to nearby Rongui Island

 

 

Eco-tourism
• Partnership with Zoological Society of London (ZSL)

• Unbleached corals - 30 different genera recorded
• 350 species of reef fish recorded on 14 different snorkelling sites
• 75 reef fish species not previously known in Mozambique
• 85 bird species
• Endemic species of Samango Monkey & Coconut Crab
• Hawksbill & Green turtle nesting site 

Vamizi Island, Maluane Project ecotourism

 

Access - 2 Easy Steps
1. Fly from Dar es Salaam to Pemba (1hr 20min - five times a week) OR from Johannesburg to Pemba (2hrs 30mins - twice a week).

2. 55 min light aircraft flight from Pemba to Vamizi Island.

 

Light aircraft transfers in Mozambique

 

Island Hopping in the Quirimbas Archipelago & Safari Combinations

ISLAND HOPPING.
• Vamizi Island is the northern most inhabited island in the Quirimbas archipelago.  It can easily be combined with the other islands in the archipelago. 
• Ibo Island, Medjumbe Island, Quilalea Island and Matemo Island all offer interesting and contrasting experiences, and are worth considering.
• Travel between the islands would be by light aircraft or by helicopter.

 

 

 

 

MOZAMBIQUE SAFARI COMBINATIONS. 
• Vamizi Island combines well with the Selous in Southern Tanzania, with the Kruger region of South Africa, and the stunning new Niassa Wildlife Reserve in northern Mozambique.

 

 

Island Hopping in the Quirimbas Archipelago - Quilalea Island

Niassa Wildlife Reserve in northern Mozambique

 


 

Vamizi Island Prices
From £287 per person per night including all meals and non motorized activities.

Please do click here to see any Mozambique Special Offers

 

Please click here to see Customer Reviews on Mozambique

 

LIKE VAMIZI ?... you might be interested in combining Vamizi with a safari at Sand Rivers Selous in Tanzania.

 

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 Vamizi recently.