Lusso Travel Ltd, No. 1 Glasshouse - 1LG1,
Alderley Park, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK10 4TG
A tropical paradise on Africa’s Indian Ocean coast, Mozambique is a haven for those seeking luxury and serenity. Its pristine islands, vibrant marine life and turquoise waters offer an idyllic retreat unlike any other.
A UNESCO Marine Reserve, the Bazaruto Archipelago features turquoise waters, pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs, making it a top destination for snorkelling and diving
The Quirimbas Archipelago is a stunning collection of 32 islands offering luxury lodges, dhow sailing adventures and incredible marine biodiversity, including whale sharks and humpback whales
Tofo Beach is a paradise for divers and beachgoers and is famous for encounters with manta rays, whale sharks and vibrant local culture
Ponta do Ouro, located in southern Mozambique, is a laidback coastal town and a hotspot for dolphin interactions, surfing and diving in crystal-clear waters
The Inhambane coastline is known for its coconut-lined beaches, charming colonial architecture and excellent opportunities for kayaking, dhow trips and seafood delicacies
Mozambique’s coastline is a paradise of turquoise waters, white sands and unspoiled beauty, offering an unparalleled blend of luxury and adventure. The pristine islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago and Quirimbas are jewels of the Indian Ocean, where vibrant coral reefs teem with marine life, from playful dolphins to graceful dugongs. Whether you’re diving, snorkelling or simply basking in the sun, the coastline promises a connection with nature at its most serene.
The charm of Mozambique lies in its effortless fusion of relaxation and exploration. Luxurious beachfront lodges and private villas provide world-class comfort, with ocean views as your backdrop. Kayak through tranquil mangroves, sail on a traditional dhow or enjoy a sunset stroll along deserted shores. From the vibrant underwater worlds to the gentle rhythm of the waves, Mozambique’s coastline offers a coastal safari like no other: immersive, exclusive and utterly unforgettable.
With a glorious coastline stretching for over 2000km weather patterns differ ever so slightly depending whether you in the north or south. Summer is from October through to March when it is hot and humid, the rainy season is from December through to March, with the peak rains falling in January and February, the rains last a few weeks longer in the north. November to March is turtle nesting season. April is a good time to visit with clear, warm, sunny days without the crowds. June through to October are considered the best time to visit with clear skies dominating, diving and snorkelling are excellent with clear, calm seas. Whale watching is best between June and November when Humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to the warmer waters off the east coast of Africa to give birth. November is relatively dry however temperatures increase and there is the possibility of rain showers, the rains generally start earlier in the north.