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Explore the greenery-clad mangrove swamps and river mouths of the Quirimbas National Park by dhow, kayak or stand up paddle board while staying at Ibo Island Lodge.
Relax by the pool at Ibo Island Lodge and watch the traditional dhows head out to catch fresh fish, lobster and crab.
9/88Walk at low tide from Ibo Island Lodge to neighbouring Qurimba island and meet the fishermen who use traditional dhows to catch fresh seafood.
10/88Hear the wind creaking in the traditional sails of a dhow boat with a full staff of skipper, crew and chef to guide you on a adventure around the Quirimbas archipelago.
11/88The stark beauty and undulating sand scrub will enthral you at the all-natural Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge.
12/88At Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge you can enjoy a back-to-nature experience in a luxury bungalow crafted from natural materials with views of the sparkling Indian Ocean.
13/88Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge is the place to truly get away from it all. Its landscape is wild and remote, set up above vegetated sand dunes and backed by palm plantations.
14/88Find inner peace whilst performing yoga on a sand dune in the remarkable scenery of Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge.
15/88Flanked by verdant foliage and swaying palms the inland lake near Dunes de Dovela Eco Lodge is ideal for kayaking or simply observing the bird life that congregates at the water’s edge.
16/88Inspired by the Greek island of Santorini, the white domes of the Santorini Mozambique offer a truly authentic African welcome.
17/88Enjoy African hospitality at its best at the Santorini Mozambique, whilst letting panoramic views of the Indian Ocean wash over you.
18/88The curved white-washed buildings and azure swimming pool of the Main Villa at the Santorini Mozambique overlook the stunning Bazaruto Archipelago.
19/88Evenings at the Santorini Mozambique offer the opportunity for a wood fired pizza, or a seafood BBQ whilst admiring the sun setting over the Indian Ocean.
20/88Each suite at the Santorini Mozambique comes with a private terrace - perfect for sunbathing or sea-gazing.
21/88The Bazaruto Suite within the Main Suite has a beautiful white-on-white decor with natural touches of hessian and bleached wood.
22/88The Santorini Mozambique at Vilanculos overlooks Kingfisher Bay, a 10km beach ideal for horse safaris and biking.
23/88Observing the billowing sails of the traditional dhows zig zag across the aquamarine waters of the Indian Ocean will become a regular pastime at the Santorini Mozambique.
24/88Watch the evening light cast a pinky glow over mesmerising Kingfisher Bay from your private terrace at the Santorini Mozambique.
25/88Mealtimes at the Santorini Mozambique are a highlight with plenty of choice in their world-cuisine menu including favourites like Greek salad with grilled prawns.
26/88Huge sunny smiles await you from the staff at the Santorini Mozambique!
27/88A typically gorgeous landscape from the Santorini Mozambique: flamingos inhabit a powder-white sand bar encircled by the bright blue Indian Ocean.
28/88Alfresco dining at its best: open fires, star-pricked skies and 4-course meals of fresh seafood and home grown vegetables.
29/88The Villa de Praia at the Santorini Mozambique is an exclusive villa perfect for intimate groups or families with unparalleled views of the Bazaruto archipelago.
30/88The sexy white lounge at White Pearl is a great place to relax with a drink at the end of a day at the beach.
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32/88Nkwichi Lodge is an untouched eco-paradise, with eight secluded beaches hidden within the foliage-clad shores of Lake Malawi.
33/88Just metres from every chalet at Nkwichi Lodge are the gin-clear fresh waters of Africa’s 3rd largest lake: Lake Malawi, perfect for snorkelling.
34/88Huge granite boulders are scattered along the beach. These boulders are also used to hew vast bathtubs for the chalets at Nkwichi Lodge.
35/88This is Nkwichi Lodge's star bed, placed on a granite boulder and surrounded by baobab trees: the perfect place to view the most unpolluted skies in the world.
36/88Nkwichi Lodge supports the organisation of several sporting and cultural events in the Manda Wilderness Community.
37/88A dhow trip to a deserted sand bar surrounded by the bright blue waters of the Indian Ocean may well by your most memorable moment at Azura Benguerra.
38/88The presidential villa at Azura Benguerra is exceptionally lavish and includes a 16m pool, treehouse and sundeck.
39/88The beach villas at Azura Benguerra have timber decks and infinity pools with views onto the soft sand and sparkling water of the Indian Ocean.
40/88Romantic, candle-lit evenings on the beach are just one of many gestures Azura Benguerra can make to ensure your holiday surpasses all others.
41/88At Azura Benguerra, the two-bedroom Villa Amizade, meaning friendship in Portuguese, comes with a Mozambican butler and 10 metre swimming pool.
42/88The presidential suite at Azura Benguerra opens straight onto a stretch of powder-soft beach, lapped by the Indian Ocean.
43/88Take a kayak out at Azura Benguerra and be dazzled by the sparkling cobalt-blue waters of the Bazaruto marine national park.
44/88Power through the surf at sunset on a specially-designed beach bike at Azura Benguerra.
45/88Enjoy a slice of culture from local children benefitting from Azura Benguerra's Rainbow Fund, which aims to support social and environmental projects.
46/88A visit to Azura Benguerra means a chance to contribute to the Rainbow Fund, which recently educated 400 children in its first school.
47/88Azura Quilalea: the ultimate private island hideaway circled by stunning coral reefs that shimmer like jewels.
48/88At Azura Quilalea, you can kayak through the lush mangroves spotting the plentiful bird and aquatic life.
49/88Dinner a deux, surrounded by flickering lanterns and the soundtrack of waves lapping the soft sand: this is Azura Quilalea.
50/88Let your Azura Quilalea butler run you a bubble baobab bath to enjoy with extra fizz as the sun sets: could life be any more luxurious?
51/88Villa Quilalea at Azura Quilalea, located on a private cliff top on the island, offers uninterrupted views and access by step ladder to a private beach with immediate off-shore snorkelling.
52/88Come to the African Spa at Azura Quilalea and be pampered in an open-sided spa pavilion where the gentle sea breeze keeps you cool.
53/88Beaches are for picnics: at Azura Quilalea expect champagne, seafood, privacy and an unforgettable sunset.
54/88White Pearl, located on Mozambique’s southern coast offers a kaleidoscope of underwater colour and a huge range of sea life.
55/88Scuba divers at White Pearl will be rewarded with a rich biodiversity of marine life and excellent visibility in the Indian Ocean.
56/88Scuba diving at White Pearl could mean magical sighting of the Loggerhead turtle.
57/88At White Pearl, submerge the deep blue Indian Ocean and get up close to one of the the sea world’s most magnificent creatures: the Loggerhead Turtle.
58/88Explore swim throughs, caves and fascinating coral gardens whilst diving the clear blue waters at White Pearl.
59/88Diving at White Pearl is a dream for avid underwater photographers, with macro opportunities at every turn, like this perfect composition of clownfish, anemone and anemone crab.
60/88Say hello to a Moray eel in the richly abundant waters of White Pearl, where you can scuba dive straight from the beach.
61/88Come face to face with colourful tropical reef fish at Ampersand's favourite dive spot, White Pearl.
62/88At White Pearl, you can swim with pods of playful dolphins and watch as they frolic around you.
63/88These shimmering shallows are like something out of a dream... White Pearl's sheltered bay is home to a myriad of sea creatures from migrating humpback whales and endangered turtles to friendly resident dolphins.
64/88White Pearl is located on 2km of pristine beach, backed by untouched tracts of bush, 100 kms south of Maputo.
65/88The beach at White Pearl is home to the richest turtle nesting sites in southern Mozambique, which are monitored and protected by the resort.
66/88White Pearl has a licence for horse riding on the beach but you can also gallop amongst the bush paths weaving through indigenous flora and fauna.
67/88Every single suite at White Pearl resort has a private plunge pool with a spectacular ocean-facing deck.
68/88Coral Lodge, located on the tip of a peninsula, affords a great vantage point of the translucent blue seascapes and the emarald lagoon.
69/88Take a luxury sunset cruise aboard a traditional dhow and allow the staff of Coral Lodge to serve you ice cold champagne and just-caught seafood.
70/88Explore the estuaries by canoe from Coral Lodge and marvel at the clearer-than-clear waters. At high tide discover mangrove crabs and the varied birdlife that inhabit this area.
71/88Let Coral Lodge arrange a luxurious lunch picnic for you on a pristine sand bar, where you can gaze at the mesmerising view of sea, sand and sky.
72/88Machangulo Beach Lodge has 17 rustic-luxe villas set within the enchanting forest dunes connected by wooden walkways that lead you onto the stunning beach.
73/88Enjoy invigorating sea views before a spa treatment at Machangulo Beach Lodge: either an immune boasting clay body mask, anti-oxidant facial or aromatherapy massage.
74/88The reefs off the coast of Machangulo Beach Lodge are filled with a dazzling array of tropical fish, dolphins and pretty coral gardens plus 17th century Portuguese wrecks for the adventurou diver to explore.
75/88Visit the tiny village of Santa Maria, set behind Machangulo Beach Lodge, and soak up the authentic and untouristy atmosphere at this local food market.
76/88Machangulo Beach Lodge is set amongst the golden sand dunes and verdant scrub of the secluded Machangulo Peninsula, just 45 minutes by speedboat from Maputo.
77/88Wildlife thrives in the dunes forests around Machangulo Beach Lodge, you may be lucky enough to spot a Vervet monkey.
78/88Be at one with the forest greens, aquamarine blues and bright whites of the stunning vistas around Machangulo Beach Lodge.
79/88Machangulo Beach Lodge is on the mainland of Mozambique on the channel overlooking Inhaca Island, but extremely inaccessible by road, which gives it the feel of an island escape
80/88Find solace amongst the ruggedly beautiful dune forests at Machangulo Beach Lodge - look out for birdlife including the Great White Pelican and African Fish Eagle.
81/88Spot Pied Kingfishers at Machangulo Beach Lodge and admire the largest bird able to hover.
82/88Anantara Bazaruto: the only resort on Bazaruto Island, the turquoise gem of the Bazaruto Archipelago.
83/88The beautifully designed Anantara Bazaruto is elegant and smart, and makes the most of its jaw-dropping location. Activities are endless, try horse riding on the beach at sunset.
84/88Bazaruto Island has some of the best diving in the world and here at Anantara Bazaruto you can dive with rays, whales, turtles and dugongs.
85/88Cuisine at Anantara is a highlight, fusing local dishes with a Mediterranean twist like this spiced lobster with chorizo rice.
86/88Dune boarding at Anantara Bazaruto is a must, not just for the thrill but also the opportunity to spend time amongst the lofty sand giants that overlook the Bazaruto Archipelago.
87/88You’ll never tire of this mind-expanding paradise island view, whilst you experience absolute luxury at Anantara Bazaruto.
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