The coral reefs surrounding the Bazaruto Islands support thousands of fish, marine animals and kinds of coral.
2 Hours
Escorted tour
12 persons
Vilankulos
Almost all travellers heading out to the Bazaruto Archipelago will pass through Vilanculo to access the islands. This means that the coastal town is often overlooked as a destination in its own right. It doesn’t offer the sheer remoteness of the Bazaruto islands, and its beaches aren’t as breathtakingly pristine. However, very few beaches in the world are as gorgeous as the Bazaruto beaches, and Vilanculos has a lot of local interest. Additionally, the town’s accommodation is very good value! So you could combine a stay in Vilanculos with a few nights off the coast, in the Bazaruto.
Bazaruto is home to some of the most stunning beaches we've laid eyes on. The water here is warm and turquoise blue, and the white sandy beaches are backed by swaying palms and towering sand dunes, creating a postcard-perfect vision of paradise. Part of a larger archipelago that is known for its amazing diving experiences, the coral reefs around Bazaruto are also excellent for snorkeling. The island can be reached by boat or small plane, and the accommodations range from budget guesthouses to the luxury & Beyond Benguerra on a neighboring isle.
Vilanculos is situated in south-eastern Mozambique, on the country’s coastline and within the Vilanculos District of Inhambane Province. It has an international airport, which serves cities such as Maputo and Johannesburg.
The town is named after Gamela Vilankulo Mukoke, who was a local tribal chief. As it’s considered the gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago, Vilanculos attracts a lot of travellers and has received significant investment into its tourism infrastructure.
In 1971 the Bazaruto Islands and surrounding coral reefs were declared a National Park, becoming one of the largest protected areas in the Indian Ocean and Mozambique's only official marine reserve.
The coral reefs surrounding the Bazaruto Islands support thousands of fish, marine animals and kinds of coral. These protected coral reefs are unspoilt providing a pristine habitat for over 2000 species of fish, along with sharks, whales and dolphins.
The deep channels off these tropical islands are excellent for big game fishing with fish including marlins, barracudas and sailfish. The Bazaruto area is ranked as the best Marlin fishing destination in the Eastern Indian Ocean and fishing enthusiasts can also try salt water fly fishing for sought-after bonefish.
The Bazaruto cluster of islands is also a bird watching haven, attracting an interesting variety of birds, with around 160 species recorded.
Loggerhead turtles, among the rarest in the world, nest on the island beaches along with two other turtle species. The islands are home to about 45 reptile and amphibian species, two of which are endemic to the Bazaruto Islands.
Originally known for the pearls which were harvested for hundreds of years, 1,400 square kilometers of the Bazaruto Archipelago and its resident marin life are now protected by decree as of the 25th of May 1971. The national marine park comprises five main islands, most of which are inhabited: Bazaruto, Benguerra, Magaruque, Santa Carolina (Paradise Island), Bangué, and additionally, Pansy Shell Island.
These islands are the epitome of tropical islands, complete with large dunes, coastal forest and even wetlands with savanna in between. Divers from all over the world come to Bazaruto National Park for the thousands of species of tropical fish amongst the coral reefs. Birders come to see the hundreds of migrant and resident bird species found on the islands.
Bazaruto is an ideal beach destination to kick-back and relax, before or after a wildlife safari adventure in southern Africa. It is easy to see why this almost untouched beach paradise is called the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean'.
See it all from the saddle when you embark on an equine adventure along the Vilanculos coastline – serene stretches of beaches, idyllic inland lakes, and the pearl necklace of the archipelago, viewed from the high red sand dunes beside the shore. If you fancy a ride on a horseback, a trek along the water’s edge on the horses based on Benguerra Island and back along some of the island’s tracks and trails is an experience never to forget! There is also an option to go swimming with the horses following the ride. There are 9 horses available to suit all levels, from complete beginner upwards.
The Bazaruto Archipelago offers world-class Big Game Fishing. Mid-September to late December is the best time for Marlin fishing and April to August is best for catching sailfish. Smaller game fish, including King Mackerel, Bonito, Travelli, and Queen Mackerel can be caught at any time of the year. Bazaruto is a marine reserve, therefore a "tag and release" fishing policy is the norm. This activity is also organised through local companies. Keen anglers can fish for an astonishing variety of species, among them giant black marlin, broadbill, sailfish, wahoo, and king mackerel. And a mixture of methods is offered, from ultra light tackle spinning to heavy tackle big game fishing!
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The best time to travel to Vilanculos is the period from May to October, as this is dry season. April and November are good. However, December through to March sees the rains sweep in, bringing uncomfortably high humidity – we tend not to advise travelling to the area during these months of the year.
Participants who do not follow the tour guide’s instructions may be excluded from the tour without a refund.
Please note that activities may run 60 minutes late especially on public holidays and busy weekends days, please allow up to 60 minutes of delays on your time schedule. Please ARRIVE 15 Minutes before your TIMESLOT. if you arrive late your timeslot will be moved to the next Hour.
Please note that if you cancel on the day of activity a cancellation fee of 100% will be charged.
The Bazaruto Archipelago truly is one of the most beautiful African beach destinations.
Wide, white-sand beaches fringed with palm trees and lush island vegetation, inhabited by samango monkeys, butterflies and an array of birds.
Two Mile Reef - a world renowned site for scuba-diving and snorkelling.
Excellent big game fishing, with giant trevally, sailfish and marlin frequently caught.
Warm, clear waters from the Mozambique current, ideal for swimming and exploring the endless reefs.
Laid-back village life with traditional cultures and colourful markets, set in the shade of fruit and nut trees.
Warm, tropical climate ideal for beach holidays year round.
Fresh seafood, stunning scenery and picture-perfect sunsets.
The national park is home to an amazing variety of marine life and pristine coral reefs.
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Most travelers can participate
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
The activity starts and ends at Batoka Land.
Most activities cannot take place during thunderstorms or heavy rain.
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