Island Dance is the perfect venue to celebrate any special occasion or just a fun day out for a large group of family or friends. Amazing views from the upper deck and plenty of space on the lower deck for a live band or deejay
Island Hopping
40 persons
Inhambane
Barra Vida introduces a range of boating experiences operating from the beautiful Barra estuary. Trips takes about 4 to 5 hours and includes a snorkel stop.
Highly recommend to take the 'Island Dance' boat with 10 of your besties and do the sunset trip, make sure you bring a camera for the golden hour as it's pretty awesome!.
Here’s the thing, we are not talking sailing the Mozambican coastline on luxury yachts, this is a very modest sailing experience on the classic Island Dance boat amongst local sailors on their dhow boats. The day starts off early with pick-ups at your accommodation at around 7am, your guide will already have been to the market to collect the seafood which will be prepared for your lunch. Bring along some chilled music and drinks for the boat ride which starts off with a trip to Pansy Island. Pansy Island is named after the beautiful shells found on the island which have a gorgeous flower imprint on them.
Pansy Island is just heavenly, with starfish and seahorses galore! Once on Pansy Island you get off the boat to do some snorkeling, the guides provide the snorkels and guide you to some of the more interesting water creatures, or leave you be to explore on your own, you decide how to spend your time here. Definitely get off the boat and explore the sea life though. From Pansy Island you then sail on to Survivor Island whose name is derived from the modest village on the island which was a safe-haven for a few families during the civil war. The community prepares your lunch, consisting of very yummy seafood and rice prepared in the local style, and you may be lucky enough to have the chief of the village come and greet and spend time with you. Have on hand some change to give to the kiddies dancing for you as you enter or leave the island. The day trips ends with the boat trip back to Barra where you will be transferred, again, by very modest means of transport, back to Tofo.
Bring your water shoes, snorkel equipment (or we can supply), snacks, sun tan lotion and join us exploring the Inhambane Estuary, Porcos Island and Pansy Island from the white sand in Barra beach.
This is a lovely experience, as we say at Zulu Nomad, “leave yourself behind” and immerse yourself in the experience. At the end of the day, you have had a memorable experience and contributed directly to the local community.