Inhaca Island is a great destination for anyone who wants to enjoy the relaxed rhythms of a small, semitropical, Indian Ocean island. On the fringe of the tropics, it is rich in breathtaking beaches, coral reefs and exotic marine life, offering amazing scuba diving sites and big-game fishing.The island is a secure and quiet location that is a port of call for yachts, sailing boats and cruise ships seeking out a tropical option in the velvet waters of the Indian Ocean. It has been protected as a Natural Reserve since 1976 and still boasts huge areas of untouched vegetation.
Inhaca Island is easily accessible by boat or ferry from the capital of Mozambique, Maputo.
ACCOMMODATION:
This picturesque Lodge offers a total of 40 rooms situated amidst magnificent coconut palms and exotic gardens. There are two types of room and all come equipped with:
20 Standard Rooms
· Twin and queen beds available
· All beds with mosquito nets
· En suite bathroom with shower
· Ceiling fan
· Telephone
· Satellite TV
· Tea and Coffee making facilities
· 2 bottles of mineral water on arrival
20 Family Rooms
· Twin and queen beds available
· All beds with mosquito nets
· 2 bunk beds for 2 children up to 12 years old
· En suite bathroom with shower
· Ceiling fan
· Telephone
· Satellite TV
· Tea and Coffee making facilities
· 2 bottles of mineral water on arrival
Rooms
Air Conditioning ~ Satellite TV ~ mosquito nets over the bed ~ Direct dial telephone ~ Safe Deposit Box ~ Voltage 220V ~ Tea & Coffee making facilities ~ Laundry Service ~ En-Suite bathroom with shower and complimentary toiletries
Internal Facilities:
Outdoor salt water swimming pool ~ Kids Club
Games room: table tennis, pool table, darts and table games ~ TV room
Tennis court ~ Art craft shop ~ Business centre
External Facilities:
Water skiing ~ Cobra-cat boat ~ Snorkelling ~ Sailing Boat Trips ~ Excursions on foot ~ Excursions to the lighthouse and the Museum of Marine Biology, as well as visits by boat to Portuguese Island, Santa Maria Island and Turtle Island ~ Walks along the beach to the Museum of Marine Biology ~ Visit to Inhaca Island for contact with the local population ~ Fishing ~ Whale Watching ~