The coral islands that form the Quirimbas Archipelago stretch for roughly 250 km off Mozambique's Cabo Delgado coast. Deserted white sand beaches and pristine coral reefs. Sea turtles and schools upon schools of colorful fish. Dolphin pods, humpback whales, both mother and young, and even a few rare dugong. And should the kids tire of snorkeling in turquoise seas and building sandcastles on Quirimbas beaches, tour islands steeped in centuries of history and explore those inhabited only by birds. Less frequented than Bazaruto Archipelago, Quirimbas is a great place for families in search of adventure and solitude, a combination that but a few family travel destinations afford.
The tiny island of Majaca is a great place to snorkel and scuba dive with kids. Located just east of Ibo and separated from the colonial island by a mangrove swamp, the dive ...
St. John the Baptist Fort, Fortaleza São João Baptista in Potuguese, is a great place to introduce kids to Ibo's colonial history. Built by the Portuguese in 1791, this penta ...
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