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Pemba Beach Lodge | Mozambique
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The five star Pemba Beach Hotel combines the elegance and cool charm of Moorish architecture with all the mod-cons of a luxury hotel. The beautiful gardens, with its extensive lawns, palm trees and infinity swimming pool, overlook the Indian ocean and over 100 rooms and suites look out over lush lawns.
Pemba Beach Hotel has over 100 rooms including 14 inter-leading rooms suitable for families and two suites as well as eight self-catering Villas each with two bedrooms. All rooms All Rooms are sea-facing with individual balconies, fully air conditioned, en suite bath/shower, mini-bar, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, coffee/ tea-making facilities, electronic safe, international plug sockets and hair dryer
The villas are sea-facing, fully air-conditioned with en-suite bath/shower and additional guest bathroom with shower only, fully equipped kitchen including fridge, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer, satellite TV, telephone access, electronic safe, international plug sockets and hair dryer. The villas are serviced and accommodate a maximum of 6 guests. The Quirimbas Restaurant with an air-conditioned interior and alfresco terrace offers an a la carte menu and buffet specialising in fresh seafood. The hotel also has a selection of shops and boutiques and the Clube Naval activities centre.
The Clube Naval has a dive shop which also provides canoes, hobie cats and non-motorised water sports, tennis courts, a volleyball court on the beach, and a second swimming pool, all complimentary to hotel guests. There is now a superb and very well equipped gym and a new Sanctuary spa.
Pemba is the capital of Cabo Delgado province, the most northerly and least developed region of Mozambique. The town was founded by the Portuguese about 100 years ago and is set on a peninsula overlooking the third largest bay in the world. The oldest part of town is the baixa, centred around the port and adjacent to Paquitequete, the original fishing village. Though the buildings are very crumbly, this is where Pemba’s oldest and most attractive buildings are found. In central Pemba there is an authentic local market where arts and crafts, as well as traditional artisans silverware can be found. The most popular part of Pemba is lovely Wimbe beach, a palm-fringed crescent of white sand some 5km east of town. The tropical climate ensures that the water is always warm, and Pemba is best known for its excellent diving, snorkelling and fishing. Inland, the scenery is stunning and you can explore among the mangrove channels and experience Mozambican culture at its most authentic as this area is virtually undeveloped.
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Family
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Spa
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Walking
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Country: Mozambique
Region: Quirimbas Archipelago
Area: Pemba, northern Mozambique
Accommodation Rating: Luxury |
Rooms: 102
Meals: Bed & Breakfast
Location: Beach
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14 Apr 2008 to 27 Jul 2008
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28 Jul 2008 to 7 Sep 2008
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8 Sep 2008 to 9 Nov 2008
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10 Nov 2008 to 12 Dec 2008
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13 Dec 2008 to 11 Jan 2009
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| Per person sharing |
ZAR R 1,109 |
ZAR R 1,224 |
ZAR R 1,109 |
ZAR R 1,032 |
ZAR R 1,224 |
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on current exchange rates and are subject to change prior to booking. |
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| Contact us for more information or book your trip by clicking on the appropriate button below. One of our consultants will gladly help you with any questions you may have.
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Ginny stayed here in May 2007: "The older Classic rooms are adequate but the new Courtyard rooms are very appealing, with nice furnishings and separate bath and shower. The bar with television is a local hangout so it is a place to meet the wealthier elements of Pemba community." |
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