Mozambique Coast Guide
10 min read · Mozambique · 5 topics
Topics covered
- Beach Resorts
- Gorongosa
- Diving & Marine
- E-Visa
- Getting There
Beach Resorts
Mozambique's Indian Ocean coastline stretches roughly 2,500km from the Rovuma River in the north to Ponta do Ouro at the South African border — and the variety is remarkable. The southern beaches within a long day's drive of Johannesburg (Ponta do Ouro, Bilene, and Inhambane…
Gorongosa
Gorongosa National Park is Africa's most celebrated rewilding story. The park in central Mozambique was devastated by a 16-year civil war (1977–1992) that virtually eliminated its wildlife — soldiers systematically hunted out mammals for food and ivory, leaving a…
Diving & Marine
Mozambique's reef systems are among the most biodiverse in the Indian Ocean and remain largely unknown to mainstream dive tourism. Tofo and Manta Reef near Inhambane have achieved global fame for year-round manta ray encounters and whale shark swims; PADI-certified dive centres…
E-Visa
Mozambique requires a visa for most non-SADC visitors, and the e-visa system at evisa.gov.mz is the strongly recommended route for nationals of the UK, USA, EU member states, Australia, and Canada. Applications are submitted online before travel; standard single-entry visa fees…
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