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Mozambique Vacation
Boasting some of Africa’s most picturesque coastline, Mozambique is a haven for snorkelers and divers. Its protected waters and colorful coral reefs are home to countless species of fish, as well as dolphins, dugongs and turtles.
Mozambique Hotel + Flights
If you’re looking to save money on your accommodations, bundle your hotel and flights — there are some excellent deals available with ourMozambique Vacation Packages. But it’s not just hotels and flights you can also add car rentals and activities. If you’re eager to explore the wildlife of Maputo Special Reserve, why not add a safari tour to your package?
Your Mozambique Vacation Itinerary
Day 1-2: Start your adventure in Maputo, Mozambique’s waterside capital. Stroll along its tree-lined streets and check out some of the local restaurants. Maputo Central Train Station and the National Art Museum are must-sees here.
Day 3-5: Fly or catch a bus north to Tofo Beach. Dive with manta rays and whale sharks by day and enjoy this small town’s bustling nightlife come nightfall.
Day 6-8: You can’t head home without exploring the Bazaruto Archipelago. These six islands lie within the Bazaruto National Park and are a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.
Mozambique Information
Join in on the Independence Day celebrations on June 25. The most lively place to experience this national holiday is in Maputo, where you’ll see plenty of traditional dancing and performances.
Our Mozambique All Inclusive Hotels are the perfect option for travelers who want to kick back and relax in style.
Top hotels in Mozambique

Radisson Blu Hotel & Residence, Maputo
Reviewed on Mar 19, 2025

Polana Serena Hotel
Reviewed on Jul 17, 2025

Vilanculos Beach Lodge
Reviewed on Sep 15, 2024
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Santa Maria Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Santa Maria Beach during your trip to Inhaca Island? Amble around the area's beaches or experience its museums.