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Pemba Beach Resort |
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Quirimbas Archipelago / Mozambique / Indian Ocean 5 star Indian Ocean Resort |
The Pemba Beach Hotel Mozambique is the only deluxe hotel located in the surroundings of Pemba, which is the capital of the northern province of Mozambique. Pemba is situated on the world’s third largest deepwater harbor, about 240 km from the border with Tanzania.
Being the gateway to the Quirimbas Island Archipelago, Pemba, Mozambique, is an ideal exploration destination. The pristine Quirimbas Island Archipelago consists of about 27 unspoiled and un-commercialized islands, which offers great game fishing and diving.
This region of Mozambique is influences by Portuguese colonial and Arabian trader history featuring unique sightseeing attractions such as the nearby Ibo Island and Mozambique Island, which is a World Heritage site.
The Pemba Beach Hotel Mozambique, located on Wimbe Beach, offers comfortably furnished guest rooms reflecting aesthetically unique East African architecture throughout the hotel. All hotel rooms at the Pemba Beach Resort Mozambique provide magnificent ocean views, and facilities at the hotel include a restaurant, a bar, an infinitive swimming pool, a conference venue and business center, an activities center, floodlit tennis courts as well as a yacht marina.
Activities, which are offered to guests staying at the Pemba Beach Hotel, include a wide range of water sports, diving and big game fishing, ocean cruises, excursions to the forests across the bay where elephants have roamed for generations. City tours and visits to the nearby islands in Mozambique can be arranged for guests.
Accommodation at the Pemba Beach Resort Hotel Mozambique
Each hotel room at the Pemba Beach Hotel in Mozambique provides beautiful views of the Indian Ocean. The different hotel accommodation types at the Pemba Resort include double rooms, twin rooms, suites and inter leading rooms which are suitable for families. The rooms are ocean facing and provide individual balconies or terraces. The bedrooms at the Pemba Beach Hotel feature en suite bathrooms with bath and shower facilities, air conditioning, mini bar, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, coffee/tea making facilities, electronic safe, international plug sockets and hair dryer. Laundry and valet service is available to guests.
The hotel rooms at the Pemba Beach Resort Mozambique are surrounded by lush tropical gardens, which stretch to the sandy beach. The infinity edge salt-water swimming pool presents an excellent opportunity to enjoy sundowner cocktails while enjoying the magnificent views over the Indian Ocean.
Restaurants at Pemba Beach Resort Hotel
Dining at the Quirimbas Restaurant with its lovely alfresco terrace at the Pemba Beach Resort is a culinary adventure. Delicious a la carte menus and sumptuous buffets are offered to guests staying at the Pemba Beach Resort Mozambique providing the famous Mozambican cuisine including fresh seafood.
Honeymoon at Pemba Beach Resort Hotel
The Pemba Beach Hotel in Mozambique provided honeymooners with lasting memories. Honeymooners staying at the Pemba Beach Hotel are pampered with romantic dinners and elegant accommodation whilst being able to enjoy tranquility and privacy.
Facilities at the Pemba Beach Hotel Mozambique include:
The Pemba Beach Resort is suitably located in close proximity to several attractions and activities of the Mozambican mainland and is only a short boat trip away from the spectacular Quirimbas Archipelago. The Quirimbas Archipelago in Mozambique is rich in marine life and offers beautiful beaches.
Activities, which can be enjoyed while staying at the Pemba Beach Resort in Mozambique, are:
swimming
beach games
sport fishing
scuba diving
snorkeling
water skiing
sausage skiing
tube skiing
wind surfing
Hobiecat sailing
kayaking
small fishing boats
island cruising
sunset cruises
Mozambique’s most popular attractions include the Quirimbas Archipelago, the town of Pemba which is a lovely town with a fascinating history, the Ibo Island which is the main island of the 31 beautiful islands in the Quirimbas Archipelago, and Mozambique Island which is located south of Pemba, which has been proclaimed a World Heritage Site in 1991. |
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