Mozambique luxury holiday

country:Mozambique
departures:This trip can be tailormade throughout the year and can be adapted to suit your interests, budget and requirements as necessary.
price:From £2630 (11 days) excluding flights, based on 2 people sharing and subject to availability. We can arrange flights from the UK
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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introduction to Mozambique luxury holiday

In the far north of Mozambique the Quirimbas Archipelago is a network of coral islands lined with virgin beach, and surrounded by pristine fringing coral reefs. Although the reefs are virtually unexplored, indicators are that they host some of the richest coral biodiversity in the Indian Ocean. For the visitor to this undiscovered paradise there are opportunities for relaxation and some of the most dramatic ocean based activity East Africa can offer. Snorkelling and diving amongst the pristine reef system is a spectacular experience. The water is crystal clear allowing you to see the rainbow spectrum of tropical fish. For the more adventurous there is the chance to sample some of the best game fishing in the world.

The itinerary begins on the mainland in the Quirimbas National Park at Guludo – nominated one of the world’s top 20 beaches by the Daily Telegraph newspaper in 2005. You will stay in one of their beautiful beach bandas with direct access to the white sand beach and your own private Indian Ocean views. The lodge offers sunset dhow trips as well as local walks in the national park, diving and snorkelling. After 5 nights at Guludo you will be transferred by motorized dhow into the Quirimbas archipelago.

The second part is spent on Ibo Island that provides a fascinating glimpse into the region’s history with a number of colonial buildings, including several churches, mansions and the fort where silversmiths still craft traditional jewellery. Ibo island Lodge consists of a series of renovated mansion houses built around baobab trees and maintained in a traditional Portuguese style. All 12 rooms are air conditioned with ceiling fans and fitted with hand crafted furniture made locally on the island. Each room is en-suite and open out onto a private veranda from where you can watch traditional dhows sail out into the ocean.

Ibo Island Lodge is a perfect hideaway where you can unwind or be as active as you wish. Activities include historical tours, mangrove trips, private sand spit beach trips, sea kayaking, snorkelling, traditional dhow trips, scuba diving, fly fishing or just watching the sun set into the Indian Ocean from the rooftop bar or having a traditional massage.

Itinerary: 5 nights at Guludo Beach Lodge (FB) and 5 nights on Ibo Island (FB).
tailor made holiday
This trip can be tailormade to create a unique holiday for your individual requirements by travel experts with intimate knowledge of the destination. It is a more luxurious trip that will suit those who enjoy immersing themselves in new cultures and environments before relaxing in comfort in some of the best and most characterful local accommodation! Quality and value are the hallmark of these trips.
don't leave it too late!
Please note that due to the nature of tailor-made trips to Sub-Saharan Africa we need at least 14 days between time of booking and departure. This time is essential for you to sort out passport, visa and health requirements and for us to make all the necessary holiday arrangements.
how this holiday makes a difference
Both lodges used in this itinerary have been selected for their commitment to responsible travel in the Quirimbas National Park. Each Lodge directly employs approx 30 permanent staff sourced and trained from the immediate community. The extended families of these staff members will rely on these salaries. Your holiday will therefore directly affect approx 600 people's lives. In addition, many third party services, food supplies and services are sourced from the community itself, directly affecting approx another 20 to 30 individuals and their extended families.

On Ibo Island traditional silversmiths hand craft exquisite intricate jewellery using ancient Arab techniques and tools. The key element to sustain this craft is providing high quality raw materials so that the quality of jewellery is sufficient. In order to do this, Ibo Island Lodge has set up a distribution network with a company in Cape Town called Africa Nova who will be able to provide a far greater return for the crafters. This jewellery is found no where else in the world and guests can observe the art and commission pieces from the lodges' silversmiths project. You can visit and learn more about these community projects from the lodge.

This area is a key breeding ground for several Indian Ocean turtle species. The lodges run projects to support international research efforts into turtle biology and ecology and to protect marine turtles, and turtle eggs, from illegal and inadvertent harvesting on the areas sandy beaches. The ultimate aim is to create a sustainable economic alternative to turtle harvesting for the coastal and island communities through tourism.

For all of our tours we provide customers with an itinerary specific responsible travel guide aprox 4 weeks before they depart. This includes a generic travellers code of conduct which emphasises basic responsible travel advice – e.g. reduction of waste and consumption of natural resources, purchase local produce where possible etc. Our holidays are specifically designed to bring guests into direct contact with locals from a range of different tribes and cultures across Africa. We also therefore provide destination specific guidance including advice on local customs and some key phrases in certain languages (e.g. Swahili). We also offer guidance on how to barter responsibly for local curios and what curios should be avoided (e.g. certain wildlife artefacts such as coral, turtle shells etc.). As all of our guides and groundhandlers are local we also give guidance on what a fair and reasonable level of tipping would be at the end of the holiday.

We support the work of Tourism Concern both in distributing their advice to customers and as an active participant in the Ethical Tour Operators Group. Our managing director sits on this group and is a regular attendee of meetings contributing to work towards developing industry wide fair trade standards. We also distribute materials to customers and make periodic donations for the following charities: Tree Aid; International Fund for Wildlife and Survival International Trust. In Southern Africa we support the Southern Africa Sustainable Seafood Initiative and forward their guidance to all customers on which seafood is sustainable when offered a choice at restaurants.

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We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel.

'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left).

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