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Hotel Omuhipiti
- The hotel has a water sports centre
- Diving, fishing, dhow trips, island excursions and picnics
- The hotel can also provide guides to show you around the fascinating island.
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Previously the country’s capital it was an important trading post for all shipping in the Western Indian Ocean, it attracted merchants from around the globe dealing in gold, spices, ivory and slaves. Various people from Europe, Arabia, India, China and Indonesia converged at Mozambique Island and influences from all these civilisations can still be seen in the customs, social practices, religion, language, dress, dance, cuisine and architecture of this amazing island.
This four-star hotel offers 22 rooms – all with a sea view – including two master suites, two junior suites and 18 twin rooms. All rooms have a private bathroom, air-conditioning, satellite television, telephones and room service. The hotel’s facilities include a lobby-bar and restaurant with 70 covers, a private and secure parking lot, and a light and airy décor – perfect for those looking for a comfortable island getaway within the island.
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Facilities & Amenities |
- Lobby Bar
- Secure parking lot
- Air - conditioning Rooms
- Satelite Channels / Television
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- The oldest fort in the Indian Ocean region,
- The museum with its
collection of Indo-Portuguese furniture (one of the largest in the
world),
- The mosques, the catholic churches (built more than 300 years
ago), and the Hindu cemetery.
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- The hotel offers a city tour which includes visits to the island’s main attractions: the oldest fort in the Indian Ocean region, the museum with its collection of Indo-Portuguese furniture (one of the largest in the world), the mosques, the catholic churches (built more than 300 years ago), and the Hindu cemetery.
- Visitors can also discover the island’s unique folklore – an ancient mix of Swahili and the local dialect.
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There is a 4 star restaurant where you can enjoy the typical cuisine of the Island, from a delicious shrimp curry, to a sensational lobster, to many other tasty specialties.
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There is a beach bar across the road "Clube Nautico"
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By air The best way to get to Northern Mozambique from outside of Africa is through the two international hub airports of Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania and Johannesburg International in South Africa. For the most updated time tables, please consult LAM (Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique) or SAA (South African Airways).
From Dar Es Salaam, direct flights from Pemba on LAM run five times per week (every day except Friday and Sunday) and cost from US$200.
From Johannesburg, flights to the North (Pemba, Nampula or Lichinga) must go through Maputo, Mozambique’s capital. LAM and SAA both offer daily flights between Johannesburg and Maputo. Return fares are from US$200.
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Children are welcome.
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- US$ and South African Rand can easily be exchange for local currency (Mozambique MTS)
- No traveler's Cheques will be accepted
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+27 21 702 0285
+44 0203 355 7765
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