Mozambique’s coastline, one of Africa’s longest and most captivating, is emerging as a premier destination for tropical island escapes. With its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and enticing waters, the country offers a mix of adventure and relaxation.

Visitors can dive into world-renowned snorkelling, go big game fishing, or swim with whale sharks off Tofo. Offshore, the idyllic Quirimbas and Bazaruto archipelagos beckon with palm-fringed beaches and tranquil seaside lodges. Though still under the radar for many, Mozambique’s rich cultural tapestry, natural wonders and colonial architecture reward those willing to explore its enigmatic beauty. Here are its top experiences.

Activities to Enjoy in Mozambique

1. Scuba diving


Mozambique is spoiled with its crystal-clear waters and unspoiled marine life. In the north, the Quirimbas Archipelago stretches out like a string of pearls, each island brimming with untouched beauty. Diving here is like stepping back in time. The waters are a vibrant turquoise, and beneath the surface lies an underwater world that feels almost mythical.

The coral reefs in Quirimbas are some of the healthiest in the world, teeming with life. As you descend, you are greeted by a kaleidoscope of colours—anemones swaying gently in the current, clownfish darting in and out of their protective homes, and majestic rays gliding effortlessly through the water.

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2. Swim with Whale Sharks

Diving with whale sharks in Mozambique is an awe-inspiring encounter and one of the best places in the world to do it. As these gentle giants glide gracefully through turquoise waters, divers are dwarfed by their immense size. The experience is surreal, a rare opportunity to swim alongside one of nature’s most majestic creatures in the pristine, uncrowded waters of Mozambique’s coastline.

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3. Taste the world’s best prawns and peri-peri chicken

Mozambique’s prawns are legendary, known for their succulent, sweet flavour and tender texture. Freshly caught from the warm Indian Ocean, they’re often grilled to perfection with a simple marinade of garlic, lemon, and piri-piri—a local chilli sauce. Each bite seems to capture the essence of Mozambique’s vibrant coastal cuisine.

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Of course, Mozambique is also famous for its peri-peri chicken – a fiery culinary delight that dances on the palate. Marinated in a blend of spicy peppers, garlic, lemon, and herbs, the chicken is grilled until it’s charred and smoky on the outside, yet juicy and tender inside. The result is a dish bursting with bold, tangy flavours.

4. Go on a sea safari

Set sail across the waters off Vilanculos on a boat trip to search for whales, dolphins and whatever else the big blue may provide. A protected marine reserve, the archipelago is home to some incredible sea life and you may just see it all on a morning’s cruise.

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Each season draws a different array of marine life. Between November and February, you could see turtles (Loggerhead and Leatherback); humpback whales make their way down the coast between July and September; and whale sharks visit between April and July.

5. Explore Maputo’s cafés and architecture

With its Mediterranean-style architecture, waterside setting and wide avenues lined with eye-catching trees, Maputo is easily one of East Africa’s most attractive capitals. With a wide selection of hotels and restaurants, shady sidewalk cafés, a lively cultural scene and local walking tours, getting to know the city is essential to understanding the country.

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6. Go mangrove snorkelling

Mozambique snorkelling is spectacular – from crazy crabs, frogfish, pipefish, cowfish, pufferfish and much much more! Mangrove snorkelling offers even extra attractions, such as the beautiful sea horses in the Barra estuary.

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The shallow reef is bursting with life, as your eyes focus on the myriad of coloured sea stars, peculiar-looking sea cucumbers and a good chance of spotting sea horses –which come in a variety of sizes and colours. Led by experienced guides on hand to help with spotting these glorious little guys. This trip will keep any macro-photographer busy for hours.

7. Visit Ilha de Moçambique

A UNESCO World Heritage site, The Island of Mozambique (Ilha de Moçambique) has over 500 years of history etched in its streets and walls. A calcareous coral reef, just 3 km in length and 600 metres at its widest, it takes only 30-40 mins to walk from end to end. Uncover the rich history, significant architecture, and the tapestry of life of its earliest inhabitants in the company of a local guide.

8. Explore the town of Vilanculos

Vilanculos is a town of markets, famous for its food and seaside beers. Pop into one of the many friendly restaurants serving fresh crab and feasts of freshly grilled Mozambican prawns, Portuguese paella, and crayfish bigger than your head. Interact with the locals and simply kick back and soak up the easy-going lifestyle, and traditional seaside charm of this tropical town. The beautiful beaches along the coastline of Vilanculos are superb for horse riding and guided trails or visitors can set sail on a dhow to cruise on the crystal-clear waters.

Mozambique is a hidden gem offering pristine beaches, vibrant reefs, and diverse wildlife.
Image: Santorini, Vilanculos

9. Go on a sunset dhow safari

Adopt a slower pace and set sail on a traditional dhow, a hand-crafted wooden vessel with distinctive lateen rigging. The ancient art of dhow travel has been practised in this region for centuries, where fathers have passed on the craft of skippering dhows to their sons through generations. Still used today, it’s a vital part of everyday life. Dhow travel is relaxed, simple and unhurried – the perfect way to experience a sunset in Mozambique.

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Best places to stay

Machangulo, Maputo

There’s something special about Machangulo Beach Lodge. It’s both luxurious and immersive and is ideal for travellers seeking a mix of adventure, relaxation, and connection with nature. The lodge’s secluded location and emphasis on eco-tourism make it a perfect getaway for couples, families, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The lodge is set on a hillside overlooking the Indian Ocean, with stunning views of the surrounding beaches, dunes, and islands.

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Santorini, Vilanculos

Santorini in Vilanculos is a luxury boutique resort on Mozambique’s stunning coastline, offering breathtaking views of the ocean. The resort features elegant, Greek-inspired villas with whitewashed walls, private pools, and lush gardens. Guests can enjoy personalised service, gourmet dining, and a range of activities, including snorkelling, diving, and island excursions. The resort blends modern luxury with local charm, providing a tranquil and intimate escape. Its serene atmosphere, beautiful surroundings, and high-end amenities make it a perfect destination for couples, honeymooners, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting.

Image: Santorini, Vilanculos

asDunas, Vilanculos

The lodge asDunas in Vilanculos is an exclusive, eco-luxury lodge set on a secluded dune overlooking the Indian Ocean. It offers a blend of comfort and natural beauty, with spacious, tented suites featuring private decks and stunning sea views. The lodge emphasises sustainability, using solar power and eco-friendly materials. Guests can enjoy personalised service, gourmet meals, and a variety of activities such as kite surfing, snorkelling, and island hopping. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the lodge’s commitment to privacy and nature, makes asDunas ideal for couples and travellers seeking a serene, eco-conscious getaway.

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Sussurro, Vilanculos

Sussurro in Vilanculos is a tranquil, eco-conscious retreat set on the shores of a serene lagoon. The lodge offers thoughtfully designed, spacious bungalows made from natural materials, each with private decks and open-air bathrooms that blend seamlessly with the surroundings. Emphasising sustainability and community, Sussurro uses solar energy and locally sourced furnishings. Guests can enjoy a peaceful, intimate atmosphere, with activities like paddleboarding, dhow sailing, and exploring nearby islands. The emphasis on minimalism, nature, and cultural connection makes Sussurro ideal for those seeking a mindful and immersive escape in a pristine, coastal environment.

Image: Sussurro, Vilanculos

Sava Dunes, Tofo

Sava Dunes is wonderfully situated in a remote part of the Mozambican coastline, between the picturesque Barra and bustling Tofo, and surrounded by golden dunes and iconic ocean views. The lodge strives to provide a tranquil beach retreat yet also minimising the carbon footprint. There are 5 Ocean Facing Cottages and 1 Garden View Family Chalet, each providing luxury amidst a wild, raw and rugged coastline.

Image: Sava Dunes, Tofo

The beach is a few metres from your doorstep and offers warm waters with a peeling surfable wave ideal for bodyboarding. In season, whale sharks and humpback whales frequent the area; and bottlenose dolphins are also commonly spotted.

Azura Benguerra, Bazaruto

This is a place where time has a different meaning – measured in long hours of sunshine, the beauty of tidal sandbanks, lapping waves, passing dhows, ever-changing cloud sculptures, and artistic sunsets. This is the perfect setting to explore nature’s wonders or do nothing but soak it all in from your private beachfront villa.

Image: Azura Benguerra Island, Bazaruto

The resort features exclusive beachfront villas, each with private pools, outdoor showers, and stunning ocean views. Combining barefoot luxury with sustainability, Azura is solar-powered and built using local materials. Guests enjoy personalised service, gourmet dining, and a range of activities, including diving, snorkelling, deep-sea fishing, and dhow sailing.

You can combine a trip to Mozambique with a visit to beautiful Cape Town and the iconic Kruger National Park on this special Scintilla itinerary. Get in touch today to find out more.

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