Luxury Holidays Mozambique

The long,much publicised civil war scarred the country and left land mines scattered around the countryside. Much of its wildlife was decimated, and cyclones have ravaged its coastline. Droughts and floods take turns rubbing salt in Mozambique's wounds.  Despite all this Mozambicans are putting their past behind them and are rebuilding their country at an incredible pace. There are many things to see, including World Heritage sites, colonial architecture, beautiful beaches and colourful local culture.

Marlin Lodge

Warm, translucent waters lapping onto the pure white sandy beaches of a remote paradise island provide the backdrop to Marlin Lodge. The lodge comprises 18 chalets built on stilts with reed walls, thatched roofs and elegant furnishings. Each room has its own private verandah and a wooden walkway leading down to the beach. Swaying palms provide shady retreats around the swimming pool. Activities include scuba diving and snorkelling, ocean-ski paddling, windsurfing, para-sailing and deep sea fishing. Meals vary from semi-formal in the dining room to delicious seafood prepared on an open fire on the beach.