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Finding paradise in undiscovered Mozambique

Idyllic Indian Ocean without the crowds? Rosa Doherty skips the usual honeymoon escapes to discover Mozambique

October 26, 2018 08:16
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Perfect white sand beaches, the warm turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, a boutique hotel that mixes luxury with a barefoot atmosphere. What could be more idyllic?

But this particular paradise isn’t the Maldives, Mauritius or the Seychelles; it’s little discovered Mozambique.

With two enchanting archipelagos along its coastline — Quirimbas in the north, and Bazaruto in the south — and 1,500 miles of beach, it seems only a matter of time before ‘Africa’s Riviera’ becomes a destination in its own right. And looking for somewhere to unwind after my honeymoon safari in Botswana, I was instantly tempted.

Emerging as one of the world’s fastest growing economies, Mozambique is still recovering from the effects of its 16-year civil war which ended in 1992, after gaining independence from Portugal. But the discovery of gas fields off Mozambique’s coast in 2011 has already boosted business travel and inspired a new-found optimism in the tourism sector.