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Medjumbe Private Island is the smaller of the two Rani Resorts in
Mozambique and has 13 chalets. Situated 130km north of Pemba and around
40km north of Matemo. Medjumbe is a small island less than a kilometre
long and around 320m wide. Everywhere you go you will be surrounded by
sea and beach!
Chalets have slatted walls and thatched roofs and private verandas with wooden chairs and a hammock. Each chalet has its own private plunge pool and sun loungers as well as an outside shower. The chalets are air conditioned and have ceiling fans creating an airy haven. The interior is an eclectic mix of Swahili and Arabian decor and has satellite TV and a spacious en-suite bathroom.
Spend time in the bar or on the large stone terrace next to the swimming pool where you can enjoy sun-downer cocktails. You might be lucky enough to spot a few humpback whales if you are there during August and October.
This island is ideal for those who enjoy diving and you are sure to see a huge variety of fish including manta rays, dolphins and pelagic fish frolicking around the bright corals. There is a dive centre on the island and friendly staff will share their favourite dive spots with you.
If you don’t plan on visiting other surrounding areas we suggest staying here for at least 5 nights to fully appreciate what this very special island has to offer.
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Facilities & Amenities |
- PADI dive centre
- Free Internet
- Lounge
- Phones
- Televisions
- Safes
- Fire extinguishers
- Laundry
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- Scuba diving
- Snorkelling
- Fishing
- Water-skiing
- Sunset cruises
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- Sailing
- Kayaking
- Windsurfing
- Beach volleyball
- Whale watching
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Breakfast is buffet style with cereal, fruit, breads, pastries and yogurt. Cooked breakfasts on request. Lunch is a la carte and dinner will be served buffet style or a three course meal from an a la carte menu.
- Indoor and outdoor dining area
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Drinks are included except for Champagne and premium imported wines and spirits.
- Bar
- Lounge area
- Complementary bar in all rooms
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- All meals
- Local branded drinks
- Tea and coffee
- Laundry
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- Gratuities
- Curios
- All items of a personal nature
- Champagne and premium imported wines and spirits
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- Sunscreen, sunhat plus sunglasses
- Sandals and comfortable walking shoes
- Swimming costume and towel
- Warm top or jacket
- Camera, spare film, batteries and binoculars
- Malaria medication
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Fly to Pemba airport where a small plane will transfer you to Medjumbe Island in around 30 minutes.
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- Children under 12 are not accepted here – unless the island is booked out by one party on an 'exclusive' basis
- No special facilities or services for children
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- Medjumbe accepts payments for extras with MasterCard & Visa credit cards (there's a 3% surcharge for these)
- Valid travellers' cheques accepted
- Cash in either US$, Euros or South African Rand
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