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Mozambique brings together private islands, marine reserves, relaxed coastal towns, cultural cities and one of Africa’s most inspiring conservation destinations.

The challenge is not finding somewhere beautiful. It is choosing the destination, accommodation and route that best suit the people travelling. Flights, road transfers, boat crossings and island connections must all work together before a holiday can feel effortless.

Use this page to compare the essential planning resources for your 2027 journey. Explore recommended accommodation, browse holiday packages, understand flight options, view the travel map and find practical answers before deciding where to go.

Mozambique Travel has specialised in holidays to Mozambique for more than 20 years. Whether you are planning a private-island honeymoon, family beach escape, luxury retreat or safari-and-beach journey, our specialists will help you build the right holiday from the beginning.

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Top Mozambique Accommodation


Compare selected resorts, lodges, hotels, villas and safari camps across Mozambique’s leading holiday regions.

This is the best starting point when you know you want to visit Mozambique but have not yet chosen where to stay. Explore private-island resorts in the Bazaruto Archipelago, mainland accommodation in Vilanculos, secluded Machangulo lodges, Inhambane beach retreats and conservation-led safari stays in Gorongosa.

Mozambique Travel Packages


Browse beach, island, honeymoon, family and safari-and-beach packages with clearly stated inclusions.

Our published packages provide useful starting points rather than fixed holidays. Where supplier conditions allow, we can adjust the dates, room category, number of nights, transfers and destination combination around your plans.

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Flights to Mozambique


Understand which airport serves your final destination and how the flight connects with road, boat or helicopter transfers.

Maputo, Vilanculos, Beira and Inhambane serve different regions. Choosing the wrong arrival point or flight time can add an unnecessary overnight stay or prevent you from reaching the lodge on the same day.

Mozambique Travel Map


Use the map to compare Mozambique’s main holiday regions and understand how they connect.

Mozambique has a long coastline, and destinations that appear close on a national map may require separate flights or lengthy road journeys. The map is particularly useful when combining the coast with Kruger National Park or Gorongosa.

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Mozambique Travel FAQs

Find practical guidance about entry requirements, visas and ETAs, health, malaria, insurance, weather, money, self-driving and transfer arrangements.

Official requirements can change, so time-sensitive information should always be checked before departure.

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Tell us who is travelling, your preferred dates, approximate budget, and the kind of experience you want.

Whether you are considering a private island, family resort, honeymoon, conservation-led safari, or safari-and-beach journey, our specialists will compare the strongest options and build a properly coordinated Mozambique holiday around you.

Discover Mozambique FAQs

  • What is Mozambique best known for?

    Mozambique is best known for its Indian Ocean coastline, tropical islands, marine life, seafood and cultural diversity.


    The Bazaruto Archipelago is particularly associated with private-island resorts, while Gorongosa is known for wildlife restoration and conservation-led tourism.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mozambique in 2027?

    Vilanculos and the Bazaruto Archipelago are leading choices for beach and island holidays. Machangulo suits travellers wanting a quieter coastal escape near Maputo.


    Inhambane and Tofo appeal to divers and marine-life enthusiasts, while Gorongosa is the strongest choice for a conservation-led safari.

  • How many days do I need for a Mozambique holiday?

    Five to seven nights can work well for one beach destination.


    Seven to ten nights allows time to combine mainland and island stays, while a safari-and-beach holiday generally benefits from at least nine to twelve nights. Transfer days must be counted carefully.

  • When is the best time to visit Mozambique?

    May to October generally brings warm days, lower humidity and popular beach conditions.


    November to April is warmer and wetter, with a greater possibility of tropical storms. Diving, fishing, whale watching and other activities also have their own seasonal patterns.

  • Is Mozambique suitable for a first African holiday?

    Yes, provided the itinerary uses established destinations, trusted accommodation and properly coordinated transfers.


    Vilanculos and the Bazaruto Archipelago are particularly suitable for first-time travellers seeking an organised beach holiday.

  • Can Mozambique be combined with a safari?

    Yes. Greater Kruger combines particularly well with Vilanculos and the Bazaruto Archipelago.


    Gorongosa can also be paired with the coast for a journey focused entirely on Mozambique. The best route depends on current flights, camp operating dates and total travel time.

  • Why use a Mozambique travel specialist?

    A specialist coordinates accommodation, flights, road transfers, boat crossings and helicopter connections as one itinerary.


    Mozambique Travel has specialised in the country for more than 20 years, reducing the risk of booking services that do not connect or choosing a destination that does not suit the traveller.