This tour explores in and around the Island of Mozambique, an African World Heritage island floating in the Indian ocean.
6 Hours
Heritage Tourism
10 persons
Ilha de Moçambique
One of the world’s unique travel destinations, Ilha de Mozambique (also known as Mozambique Island), has over 500 years of history etched in its streets and walls.
This small island, a calcareous coral reef, is just 3kms in length, and between 200metres and 500metres in width, yet holds unmeasurable significance in the history of Mozambique as a country.
The name Mozambique originated from this small yet influential island.
The island was named after the Sultan, “Ali Musa Mbiki,” who ruled the island before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 1500s. With the Portuguese influence, the name evolved to “Moçambique.”
The mainland was soon referred to as Mozambique too, and with time, the island named Ilha de Moçambique (Island of Mozambique).
By 1507, the Portuguese (led by Vasco da Gama at the time), had established a port and naval base for their ships on the island. They frequented that route along their long journeys from Portugal to India. Ilha de Mozambique was one of many Portuguese trading settlements and ports that were created along a stretch of South-East African coastline, which soon came to be called “Portuguese East Africa,” which now forms Mozambique.
They introduced Catholicism and so built the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte in 1522, which is believed to be the oldest European building in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Portuguese settled in the North of the island (Stone Town), where you see a lot of the original buildings still standing today.
The famous “Fort of São Sebastião” that guards the island at the Northern end of Stone Town, took 50 years to build and was completed by 1608. This was fortunate timing, as they were able to withstand attacks from the Dutch in 1607 and 1608.
Ilha de Mozambique became a major trading post for the Portuguese along their maritime routes, and they traded in slaves, spices, and gold.
The Suez Canal opened in 1869, and created a thoroughfare between countries in the Northern Atlantic, and the Northern Indian Ocean, via the Mediterranean, and so the importance of Ilha De Mozambique lessened, and by 1898, the capital was moved to Lourenço Marques, which is known today as Maputo.
In 1967, a 3.8Km Bridge was built joining the island to the mainland of Nampula, which became a lifeline for the residents of the small island.
In 1991, Ilha De Mozambique was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A full introduction to the island. In 2 ½ hours of easy riding your UNESCO trained, local guide will show you every historical site and take you deep into the heart of vibrant Makuti Town.
Your UNESCO trained, Makhuwa guide will show you every historical site and take you deep into the heart of vibrant Makuti town for a real slice of Ilha life.
Comfortable British Royal Mail bicycle
Contribution to Hindu Temple and Slave Memorial
Garden Refreshment
What to Bring
Sunscreen
Bathers/swimmers
Rash vest/T shirt for sun protection
Hat
Water
Take the first step on your next great adventure. Whatever it is that wows you, we've got something for everyone.
Sunscreen
Bathers/swimmers
Rash vest/T shirt for sun protection
Hat
Water
Combine fantastic snorkelling with the thrill of sea kayaking. Begin with a paddle to the Fortaleza de São Sebastião and the small Capela da Nossa Senhora de Baluarte (the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere).
3 hours
Sunscreen
Bathers/swimmers
Rash vest/T shirt for sun protection
Hat
Water
There’s something very special about looping around the whole island. It is more challenging and you’ll feel a great sense of achievement when you’ve done it. Add to this fantastic snorkeling and a visit to an island fortress.
Sunscreen
Bathers/swimmers
Rash vest/T shirt for sun protection
Hat
Water
See if you can keep up with the fishermen in their local wooden canoes as you maneouver through the mangroves.
An easy paddle for beginners with challenging options for the more confident. Get the hang of your new kayak, then when you’re ready its off to the 16th Century Fortaleza de São Sebastião.
Kayak- single or double
Life vest
Sunscreen
Bathers/swimmers
Rash vest/T shirt for sun protection
Hat
Water
Sail away for a day like no other. Voyage to the deserted headland of the Cabaceira peninsula and the crystal clear waters of the lagoon. Seafood Barbecue lunch, mangroves walk, lime kilns and Swahili village.
Camera
Bathers/swimmers: Sun protection (sunblock, long sleeved shirt)
Hat
Sturdy footwear (able to be worn in water)
Water bottle (can be refilled onboard)
Whale watching like nowhere else on earth - this is your chance to experience one of Africa's recently discovered and truly magnificent wildlife migrations.
Camera Bathers/swimmers
Sun protection (sunblock, long sleeved shirt)
Hat
Sturdy footwear (able to be worn in water)
Water bottle (can be refilled onboard)