Palmeiras Guesthouse in Maputo is an ideal place to relax and recharge, whether you’re here on business or visiting Maputo for leisure. After the day’s business meetings, or taking in the sights of Maputo City, returning to Palmeiras is like coming home. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Blues Waves @ Aloha is an exclusive and upmarket self-catering villa nestled right on the beach of Ponta Mamoli in the secure beach estate of Aloha …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
A mere 40 minute drive from the Kosi Bay border, along a sandy 4x4 route you will find Aloha Estate. If your idea of a holiday is a luxury home on a remote beach then this is the house. Aloha house number 1 is situated in the beachfront row of houses... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Aloha holiday Villa is a self catering 10 sleeper Villa situated in the lush tropical estate in Ponta Mamoli. It is a completely private Villa set up on a hill with a stunning 180' sea view. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
This wooden structured beach house is built on the 100m high water mark. The accommodation consists of 4 airconditioned double bedrooms, each with a king or queen double as well as double fold out couches. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
The Santa Maria Peninsular is a wild unspoiled expanse of untouched Mozambique shoreline situated just to the south of the Ilha de Inhaca in the extreme south of the country. The peninsular is located at the eastern edge of the Bay of Maputo. There is excellent deep sea fishing to be found here, but no village, so be prepared to take enough food to last your stay. This is an excellent place for the avid bird watcher, and several rare bird species have been seen in the region. This is an excellent destination for the surf or fly-fisher, and the Santa Maria Reefs some four kilometers offshore offer some very good snorkeling and diving. Visitors can take a day cruise to visit Portuguese Island, and Inhaca Island for lunch. Just inland from the peninsular can be found the important Maputo Elephant Reserve, which once had abundant herds of antelope and elephants. There are signs that wildlife is once again moving back into the reserve and gradually the herds are being re-stocked.