Quirimbas Archipelago

Made up of 27 coral islands, the Quirimbas Archipelago stretches along Mozambique’s northern coast, from Pemba to the border of Tanzania. As many of the islands are uninhabited, accommodation in the Quirimbas is limited to a small number of lodges and resorts

Isolated beaches, coconut palmed coves, crystal clear tropical waters, seclusion, a slower pace of life and a rich marine world are all characateristic of these exceptionally beautiful tropical islands that make up the Quirimbas Islands.

Plentiful activities, luxuries accommodations and a laid-back rhythm of living make the Quirimbas an idyllic out-of-the-way island escape.

Eleven of the southernmost islands are included in the Quirimba National Park, established to help protect the wide range of marine life that includes Whale sharks, Humpback whales, dolphins and dugongs.

Ibo Island, probably one of the most famed and visited islands of the Quirimbas Archipelago, offers fascinating history, Arabic and Portuguese ruins and a superb lodge that will delight the traveller.