Pemba, Mozambique
Capital of the Cabo Delgado province and home to the third largest bay in the world, Pemba is more than the departure point for excursions to Quirimbas Archipelago and ecotourist destinations in Mozambique’s far north. A family trip to this sleepy north Mozambique town combines culture and fun. Tour the Paquitequete district and take in Pemba's colonial charm. Shop for Makonde woodcarvings at artisan cooperatives and shop with the locals at Mbanguia market. And if the sea is your calling, head to one of Cabo Delgado’s numerous beaches. Wimbi Beach, one of the most popular beaches on this stretch of coast, is but a few miles south of Pemba. Snorkel in shallow waters and scuba dive along vertical walls. Fish for tuna, sailfish and mackerel at St. Lazarus Banks, Banco de São Lázaro in Portuguese. Take a dhow safari and spot dolphin, whale and dugong. And should the kids tire of all the adventure build sandcastles on pristine white sand beaches.



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Pemba Beach Hotel & SpaPemba Beach Hotel & Spa reviews
Type of Accommodation: resort
Av.da Marginal 5470 Pemba, Cabo Delgado Province tel: +27 (11) 465 6904
The Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa, situated on Wimbi Beach, is ideal for families keen on exploring the Indian Ocean from the mainland. Robinson Crusoe this is not, the Pemba Beach Hotel is a luxury resort on the wild Capo Delgado coast. And it welcomes kids!
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