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Accommodation
Casitas: Traditional Casitas - made of thatch, brick and reeds - create a charming atmosphere. The Casitas are fitted with two beds, a shower and toilet, en-suit. All have sea views and are virtually on the beach.
Self catering Cottages: Self-catering cottages with each having its two bedrooms, lounge come dining room area, kitchen, shower and separate toilet. There are six comfortable single beds.
All the basic amenities are supplied including a fridge, 2-plate gas stove, cutlery, crockery, pots, pans, utensils and bedding linen. The cottages are serviced daily.
This traditional style of accommodation sets the scene for an unforgettable holiday.
Restaurants While you relax to the sight and the sound of the waves gently breaking on the shore, indulge your taste buds at our restaurant. Fresh seafood dominates the menu with prawns, calamari and fresh line fish remaining the ever-popular favourites.
The tropical beach bar creates an atmosphere of relaxation where the best fisherman’s yarns are heard. Watch the beautiful sunsets, participate in beach volleyball, pub games or simply sip and enjoy exotic cocktails. Pub lunches and snacks are served daily.
Weather Being in the tropics it rarely gets cold. Dress is casual at all times. A tracksuit or jersey is recommended in case of occasional cool evenings. Sun hat, cap and sun protection lotion is recommended.
The area is relatively dry, with an average yearly rainfall of 1000mm. The rainy season is between November and March and usually occurs as short, sharp showers.
The climate is suitable for all year holidays with summer being hot and winter being slightly cooler. Temperatures can be up to 30°C in summer and 22°C in winter. Seawater temperature varies from 23°C to 29°C.
Activities
- Snorkelling - equipment available for hire
- Scuba Diving - fully equipped dive centre with all necessary facilities
- Catamaran Yacht
- Charter Boat fishing
- Fly-Fishing
- Dhow Trips
- Salt-water mangrove with crystal clear waters
- Sightseeing - Inhambane city is steeped in history.
- Other - horse riding and Xumbugs (sea kayaks).
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