Undiscovered Island Beauty
Considered as the last undiscovered pearl of the Indian Ocean, the country combines a wealth of sights, sounds, tastes and experiences that delight all the senses. Although there have always been spectacular beaches to explore along the Indian Ocean, the coast has seen an increase in new and intriguing eco-friendly properties being developed over the past few years, catering for a more upscale international market.
With such a wide range of options on offer, Mozambique is the ideal destination for honeymooners, families, scuba divers as well as self-drive enthusiasts and can also easily be combined with other African itineraries. There is no shortage of accommodation, ranging from self-catering, catered, guest houses to bed & breakfasts, 3, 4 and 5-star hotels, lodges and resorts. There’s simply no reason not to visit!
Travel & Country Information
A valid passport and visa are required (except for SA residents). Please contact the closest Mozambican Embassy to you.
Vaccination certificates required for yellow fever only if arriving from a country at high risk from yellow fever.
The capital of Mozambique is Maputo (25.9692° S, 32.5732° E) and there are eleven provinces in Mozambique, namely:
Cabo Delgado; Gaza; Inhambane; Manica; Maputo City; Maputo; Nampula; Niassa; Sofala; Tete and Zambezia.
- Maputo – Lourenço Marques Airport or Mavalane International Airport
- Inhambane Airport
- Vilanculos Airport
- Beira Airport
- Nampula Airport
- Nacala Airport
- Pemba Airport
The currency of Mozambique is the Metical (MZN)
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Mozambique has a tropical climate with two seasons, a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September. January and February is cyclone season in southern Mozambique. Extremely high temperatures can be experienced during summer. The best time to visit is from June to October.
Continental 2 pin, 220v/50hz (standard Euro plug). You may need a special adapter for foreign appliances.
Bottled water only

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