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No surprise that Mozambique and its islands are a highly favoured honeymoon destination. Swinging lazily on a ham-mock, as a gentle breeze sways the palm fronds above you, with a mostly unpopulated beach in both directions, lapped by warm, gentle aquamarine water, it’s as good as it gets. Postcard perfect. Whether it’s north to the beach resorts at Vilanculos, or out to the breathtaking beauty of one of the exclusive islands of the Bazaruto or Quirimbas Archipelagos, you can choose to do nothing, or gear up for scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing, deep sea/saltwater fly fishing, or wind-surfing. Don’t miss an excursion in a traditional dhow. Access to the Bazaruto and Quirimbas Archipelagos is via Vilanculos and Pemba respectively, direct from Maputo or Johannesburg.
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Destinations |
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| The Bazaruto Archipelago |
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| The Quirimbas Archipelago |
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HOW TO GET THERE |
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Kenya Airways and Air Mozambique fly from Nairobi to Maputo and back again on Tuesdays, Wednesday, Fridays, Saturday and Sundays
South African Airways has daily flights from Johannesburg to Maputo
Please note these schedules are subject to change without prior notice.
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CLIMATE |
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APRIL TO NOVEMBER: Dry season with maximum temperatures at 27°C.
DECEMBER TO MARCH: Wet season with maximum temperatures at 31°C with high humidity.
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