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Discover Tailor-Made Mozambique Vacations

A land of turquoise seas, wildlife-rich parks and centuries-old culture on Africa’s southeast coast.

Mozambique is a vivid tapestry of culture, coastline, and wild beauty. Wander through the cobblestone streets of Ilha de Moçambique, dive in the coral gardens of the Quirimbas or Bazaruto Archipelago, explore Gorongosa National Park’s rich wildlife, and sail aboard traditional dhows under golden sunsets.

Featured Highlights

  • Drift in turquoise reefs around the Quirimbas Archipelago, where coral gardens amaze
  • Witness elephants, lions, and countless bird species in Gorongosa and Niassa reserves
  • Step back in time in Ilha de Moçambique, a UNESCO Wolrd Heritage Site
  • Sail on a dhow under sunset skies, feeling ocean breezes and golden reflections
  • Taste rich fusion cuisine where Portuguese, Swahili, Arab, and Bantu traditions blend
  • Relax on remote islands like Bazaruto and Benguerra, where beaches feel untouched
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What do Goway's travellers say?

A Dhow (boat) sitting at the water's edge on a beach
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As a travel agent, I work with many vendors. Goway Travel is by far superior when it comes to customer service. I had the pleasure of working with Shanaz on an amazing journey for my clients to Rwanda, Kenya & Tanzania. SHANAZ is amazing and represents GoWay Travel with pride and professionalism. She was thorough and provided exactly what my clients asked for. I highly recommend working with her if your dream is to travel to Africa. She's a great asset for Goway Travel. Wishing her much success!!
Terri
Amazing experience in Dubai and Maldives
I truly don’t have the words to fully describe my recent trip to Dubai and the Maldives—“amazing” simply doesn’t do it justice. I have traveled many times before, but this trip will stay with me in a special way, largely because of how wonderfully it was organized by Emma Woodward at Goway Travel. From departing Toronto Pearson Airport to arriving in Dubai, continuing on to the Maldives, and returning home, everything went perfectly—we did not experience a single hiccup. I entrusted Emma with organizing our entire itinerary, including where to go, what to see in Dubai, and selecting the perfect resort in the Maldives based on our preferences. Throughout the trip, I truly felt like royalty. We were warmly welcomed at each destination, seamlessly transferred to our accommodations, and taken care of every step of the way. In Dubai, she arranged an incredible guided tour of the city, allowing us to see all the must-visit highlights, as well as an unforgettable desert experience that included amazing cultural experience including amazing local food, cultural entertainment and activities such as dune ride, sunset at the dessert, sandboarding, camel ride etc. The Maldives was a breathtaking experience in itself—from the scenic seaplane transfer to the resort to the peaceful, relaxing atmosphere that provided the perfect balance after our busy days in Dubai. Thank you very much to Emma for creating such a memorable experience for us. This trip was a perfect gift from my husband for my 60th birthday and my retirement. I will cherish these memories and will gladly recommend Goway Travel to all of my friends. Warm regards, Margarita and Zoran Filinov
Margarita Filinov
Exceptional Service from Goway's Alex Hale
Alex Hale delivered exceptional service from start to finish for my group trip to Ghana. She took the time to understand every aspect of the trip, thoughtfully designing an itinerary that stayed within budget while meeting all desired preferences and quality expectations. She was diligent in keeping me informed, providing timely updates and clear communication throughout the process. Whenever requests arose, she made every effort to accommodate them. Her energy, professionalism, and genuine enthusiasm for her work made the entire experience well worth working with Goway travel. As a travel consultant, any future trips I would not want to work with anyone else.
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wanted to extend my sincere thanks for the truly extraordinary experience you created for us on our Africa trip. From start to finish, everything felt seamless, allowing us to relax and fully immerse ourselves in each destination. Throughout the journey, we consistently felt safe, supported, and incredibly well cared for something we deeply appreciated. One of the most unforgettable highlights was our gorilla trekking experience. Spending time observing the gorilla family was nothing short of magical and deeply moving. We are also so grateful for our guide, Alexis. He added the adventure of visiting the Dian Fossey Campus. That experience added such depth and meaning to our time in Rwanda and made an already once-in-a-lifetime encounter even more special. In Kenya, our guide Alex was absolutely exceptional. His knowledge, patience, and enthusiasm truly elevated our safari experience. He went above and beyond — offering additional experiences, sharing fascinating insights, and making tremendous efforts to help us see every animal on our bucket list. His passion for wildlife and culture was contagious, and we learned so much because of him. We returned home inspired, filled with incredible memories, and with a strong desire to share our experience with family and friends. We are already encouraging others to embark on what is truly a once-in-a-lifetime journey. Thank you again for your care, expertise, and attention to every detail. The trip exceeded all expectations, and we are incredibly grateful.
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Ghana is a Go! Loved everything
I am writing to let you know that my clients returned from their journey and gave glowing reports about the accommodations, tours, and staff. They particularly liked Vivian, their tour guide. Not only was she thoroughly knowledgeable and astute, she was a genuinely great human being, and between her and their excellent driver, made their first time visit one of their best trips.
Janet Ryder
A wonderful experience.
This was my first time working with GoWay. We had a group go to South Africa. Taha put together a fabulous trip for us. The whole experience from start to finish was fantastic. The activities Taha put together as well as everyone we worked with in South Africa was top notch. I'm already planning another trip with Taha.
Donna Langley
Working with Goway was a great…
Working with Goway was a great experience! The rep I worked with was so patient with me as I figured out a new destination (Kenya & Zanzibar). My clients were very pleased with everything that was put together for them and they said they had the time of their lives!
Jessica
Discover Ghana with Goway Groups
I am a travel agent and escorted a group to Ghana. We had a fabulous time! Goway made it so easy and the process was seamless - from itinerary building, booking, and all the fine details! Keren Samuels at Goway Groups was phenomenal, responsive to all questions, and very supportive! We will definitely be planning another trip with her to Africa!
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A Joyous Journey Through South Africa
We booked our journey from Dubai to South Africa with Alice Teramoto, a destination specialist with Goway. Alice ensured that we were booked for all of the extras we wanted and organized a fantastic trip for us to enjoy! The local company that we worked with while there (Thompsons) was highly responsive and super helpful. Alice made great suggestions and kept us well informed & organized. It was an easy process for us and everything worked out well. The group size was perfect, the accommodations were awesome and all local guides were excellent!
Patricia Palmer
Travel Information about Mozambique

Get to know Mozambique before you go.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Mozambique depends on whether you prefer sun-drenched coastlines or lush, rain-fed landscapes. Both seasons reveal a different side of the country’s natural beauty and cultural richness.

From May to November, Mozambique’s dry season offers clear skies, warm days, and low humidity. This is the prime period for diving in Bazaruto or Quirimbas, where waters reveal coral reefs and shoals of colourful fish. On land, Gorongosa and Niassa reserves teem with wildlife drawn to scarce water sources, while the coast welcomes humpback whales between June and October.

The wet season, December to April, transforms Mozambique into a green paradise. While rain showers can disrupt travel, they also bring vibrant scenery and a remarkable influx of migratory birds. For those seeking quiet beaches and fewer crowds, this is an appealing alternative.

Whether you’re after underwater adventures, safari encounters, or cultural immersion, timing your Mozambique holiday carefully ensures you experience its most captivating wonders.

What do the experts say?

Gina Dorey

Destination Specialist
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The country has more than 2500km of coastline. This makes it a paradise for ocean lovers and curious travelers eager to explore an untouched marine world.
Shanaz Darr

Shanaz Darr

Destination Specialist
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If you are after a lesser known spot, visit Ponta do Ouro. It is a small coastal town in southern Mozambique which is famous for pristine beaches, incredible snorkeling and a relaxed, authentic vibe!

Places To Go

Handcrafted journeys to our most popular places to visit in Mozambique
Soak up the vibrant city of Maputo, Mozambique, from above in this stunning aerial photograph.

Maputo

Located on the west side of Maputo Bay is Maputo, a port city on the Indian Ocean. It is the...

Located on the west side of Maputo Bay is Maputo, a port city on the Indian Ocean. It is the capital and largest city in the country and is considered by many to be one of Africa’s most attractive...

View from a sandune in the Bazaruto archipelago Mozambique with a luxury yacht lying at anchor below.

Pemba

Built over rolling hills in northern Mozambique, Pemba is a port city and capital of the province...

Built over rolling hills in northern Mozambique, Pemba is a port city and capital of the province of Cabo Delgado found on a peninsula in Pemba Bay. The population of the city offers a mixture of...

Sand dunes of Bazaruto Island, Mozambique.

Vilanculos

Named after a local tribal chief Gamala Vilankulo Mukoke, Vilanculos is a coastal town found in the...

Named after a local tribal chief Gamala Vilankulo Mukoke, Vilanculos is a coastal town found in the Inhambane Province of Mozambique. Vilanculos serves as the country’s water sports capital and is...

Water meets sand at the Bazaruto Archipelago

Bazaruto Island

Bazaruto Island translates to “Island of the Mist” and is part of the larger Bazaruto Archipelago,...

Bazaruto Island translates to “Island of the Mist” and is part of the larger Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique’s only underwater national park. Of the five islands that make up the archipelago,...

Resting beds on the coast of the idyllic island

Benguerra Island

Benguerra Island, located 14 km (8.5 mi) off the shore of Mozambique is the second largest island...

Benguerra Island, located 14 km (8.5 mi) off the shore of Mozambique is the second largest island found in the Bazaruto Archipelago. Thanks to the incredible dive sites that surround the island, it...

Frequently Asked Questions

US and Canadian passport holders are currently visa-exempt for short tourist or business trips (typically up to 30 days) but must complete an online pre-travel registration (ETA) and pay a small fee before arrival. Your passport needs 6+ months’ validity and blank pages. If you transit through or arrive from a yellow-fever risk country, proof of vaccination is required. Rules do change—confirm details on Mozambique’s eVisa site and your government’s advisory before you book.

Portuguese is the official language, while dozens of Bantu languages (like Makhuwa, Sena, and Tsonga) are spoken day to day. In cities and beach hubs such as Maputo, Vilanculos, and Tofo, you’ll usually find English at hotels, dive centres, and tour operators, though less so in rural areas—learning a few Portuguese phrases goes a long way.

Think bright-blue water and powdery sand on the Bazaruto Archipelago—perfect for dhow cruises, snorkelling, and island-hopping from Vilanculos. History lovers should wander the coral-stone lanes of Ilha de Moçambique (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and its 16th-century fort. Wildlife fans can head to Gorongosa National Park, where a remarkable restoration has brought big game back to the plains—pair a safari with time on the coast for a classic Goway-style beach-and-bush trip.

Most trips are trouble-free, but exercise increased caution. Petty crime occurs in cities; keep valuables out of sight and use hotel safes. There is an ongoing insurgency in parts of Cabo Delgado and other northern areas—many governments advise avoiding those zones and any areas specifically listed as “Do Not Travel.” Cyclones can impact the coast, mainly January to March, affecting roads and flights. Check current advisories and local conditions before you go, and consider travelling with reputable operators and pre-arranged transfers.

Distances are long. For coast-to-coast hops, domestic flights (e.g., LAM) save time and connect Maputo, Vilanculos, Beira, and Pemba. For local touring, private drivers or guided transfers are most comfortable; roads can be rough and night driving isn’t advised. Minibus taxis (chapas) are common but often overcrowded and not the safest choice for visitors. For islands, plan light aircraft, helicopters, or organised boats.

Greetings matter—start with a friendly handshake and a smile. Dress modestly away from the beach, especially in rural or predominantly Muslim communities in the north. Always ask before photographing people, and avoid taking photos of government or military sites. Tipping around 10% in restaurants is appreciated in tourist areas.

It’s tropical: hot and humid in the rainy season (roughly November–March) and warm, drier, and breezier from April–October. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a sun hat, and reef-safe sunscreen; add a light layer for cooler evenings or windy boat rides. For mosquitoes, bring long sleeves/trousers for dusk and an effective repellent—malaria prevention is recommended; speak with a travel clinic. If you’re diving or snorkelling, toss in water shoes and your favourite mask. Keep an eye on cyclone updates if travelling mid-summer.

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