




Adventure island castaway
Mozambique
We can arrange private or set departure traditional dhow sailing and kayak safaris between some of the country’s most remote islands, accessible only by boat.
The safaris last for eight days and take you to some of Mozambique’s most far flung and beautiful islands. A full team of staff and a competent sailing crew are on hand for the duration of the trip, meaning the hardest decision you have to make is whether to go snorkeling or explore one of the many uninhabited islands with an expert guide. There are also some exceptional opportunities for diving on some unexplored reefs.
The first two nights of the trip are spent at Ibo Island Lodge, where you have a chance to explore the fascinating and atmospheric ruins of the 16th century colonial town of Ibo. From here on in though, accommodation and facilities are basic, and the crew set up mobile camps on the remote shoreline out in this beautiful wilderness setting.
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