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Polana Serena Hotel

Maputo
With its beautiful, palm-fringed Indian Ocean coastline, vibrant mix of cultures and grand colonial architecture, Mozambique offers abundant opportunities for adventure, experience and discovery. In the heart of all this splendour, the historic Polana Serena Hotel in Maputo has upheld a rich tradition of hospitality since 1922. Maputo's premier 5-star hotel address and aptly described as the Grand Dame of African Hotels has long welcomed discerning travellers with a unique combination of colonial ambience and architecture, modern service and amenities, and unparalleled personalised attention finely attuned to each guest. The iconic hotel was originally built in the “palace style” nearly one hundred years ago, attracting a guest list that included international diplomats, politicians and heads of state during World War II. Today, the legend lives on after a meticulous refurbishment that preserved the hotel's original heritage whilst seamlessly introducing modern comforts and amenities to ensure its place as one of the leading heritage hotels in Mozambique and throughout the continent. In addition to beautifully appointed guest rooms, you can choose among our elegant suites with spectacular Indian Ocean views. The recently refurbished Polana Mar wing exudes an African scent and provides for spectacular views over the sea standing out as the place for both business and leisure. Relax in a comfortable chaise by the magnificent ocean-view pool and gardens or indulge with an Exotic Lime & Ginger Salt Glow body treatment or an Ayurvedic Hot Stone Massage at the Serena Maisha Mind Body & Spirit Spa. Lovers of gourmet cuisine will relish the array of dining choices, including splendid French cuisine at The Delagoa Restaurant, savoury international dishes and sweeping views of Maputo Bay at Varanda and open-air sushi delights at Aquarius. Discover a gateway between Mozambique's storied past and cosmopolitan present at one of Africa's finest hotels.
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Casa Do Capitao

Inhambane
Fully Refundable
Situated in the town of Inhambane and overlooking the Inhambane bay in southern Mozambique, the hotel is situated about 465 km north of Maputo with easy access from daily flights out of Maputo and Johannesburg. Built in 2010, the hotel can be defined as a modern property in an exclusive setting that was once the Port Captain's residence nestled in amongst the town's rustic colonial architecture. The area offers a mixture of old world Portuguese and Muslim cultures. The hotel offers 24 rooms tastefully decorated in natural fabrics and woods, a restaurant and bar by the pool, and another magnificent restaurant that extends 80 m over the lagoon. Facilities on offer to guests at the air-conditioned property include a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe, hairdressing salon, café, bar, restaurant, conference facilities and Internet access. For an additional fee, guests can enjoy the convenience of room service. The hotel has luxury full service suites that come equipped with individually regulated air conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, an outdoor patio, plasma TV with satellite/cable channels and a minibar (if requested). The en suite bathrooms are fitted with a walk-in shower. There are 5 two-bedroom apartments with full self-catering facilities, ideal for extended families. The Presidential Suite offers a unique luxury accommodation experience with the easy relaxed ambience of Mozambique in an opulent and elegant setting. This can also be transformed in an exotic Honeymoon Suite. Further standard amenities include a hairdryer, double beds, Internet access and a safe. The hotel provides an outdoor saltwater swimming pool, children's swimming area, parasols and a gym (all for a fee). Refreshments are served at the poolside snack bar and guests can enjoy the relaxation of a massage or spa treatment.
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Why People Love Mozambique

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Mozambique

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2022Kath
5
Jun 2022
It's a perfect 1-day trip while staying in Maputo. The trip was well organised and very convenient. It's quite amazing what one can experience in just one day. Driving from Maputo to Kruger Park offers itself opportunity to see the landscape and rural areas. But the time in national park is just ...
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Avilio04
5
Sep 2022
I've had a great day. The guides were all very nice, the organization was smooth. We've seen hundreds of animals!
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PapaTom4287
5
Aug 2022
Both drivers where very experience. Driving from Maputo to Kruger Park and the driver in Kruger Park. Excellent experience.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mozambique

What are some must-see attractions in Mozambique?

There are many beautiful places to see in Mozambique, but some of the must-see attractions include the Bazaruto Archipelago, Gorongosa National Park, and the Quirimbas Archipelago. The Bazaruto Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Mozambique known for their beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. Gorongosa National Park is a wildlife reserve that is home to elephants, lions, and other African wildlife. The Quirimbas Archipelago is a group of islands in the north of Mozambique that offer beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and historic forts.

What are the best activities to do in Mozambique?

Mozambique is known for its beautiful beaches, so swimming, snorkeling, and diving are popular activities. You can also go on a safari in one of Mozambique's national parks, such as Gorongosa National Park. Other popular activities include visiting markets and historic sites in cities like Maputo, and taking boat tours to explore the islands off the coast of Mozambique.

What is the best time of year to visit Mozambique?

The best time to visit Mozambique is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this time, the weather is mild and the skies are clear. December to February is the rainy season, which can make it difficult to travel to some parts of the country.

What kind of accommodations are available in Mozambique?

Mozambique has a range of accommodations to suit different budgets and preferences. You can find luxury resorts, eco-lodges, and budget guesthouses. Many accommodations are located on the beach or in national parks, offering beautiful views and easy access to activities and attractions.

What is the food like in Mozambique?

Mozambican cuisine is influenced by Portuguese, Indian, and African flavors. Seafood is a staple of the diet, with prawns, crab, and lobster being popular dishes. Other traditional dishes include matapa, a stew made with cassava leaves, and peri-peri chicken, which is marinated in a spicy sauce.

What is the currency in Mozambique?

The currency in Mozambique is the Mozambican metical. US dollars are also accepted in some places. It's a good idea to carry cash with you, especially when traveling outside of major cities, as credit cards are not widely accepted.

What is the language spoken in Mozambique?

The official language of Mozambique is Portuguese, but many people also speak local languages such as Swahili and Makhuwa. English is also spoken in some tourist areas.

Do I need a visa to visit Mozambique?

Visitors to Mozambique typically need a visa, which can be obtained at a Mozambican embassy or consulate. Some nationalities are eligible for visa-free travel for up to 30 days. It's a good idea to check the latest visa requirements before you travel.

Is Mozambique safe for travelers?

Mozambique is considered safe for travelers, but it's important to take precautions to avoid crime. Petty theft and pickpocketing can be a problem, especially in cities. It's a good idea to avoid walking alone at night and to keep valuables out of sight. It's also important to be aware of the risk of malaria and to take appropriate precautions.

What is the transportation like in Mozambique?

Transportation in Mozambique varies depending on where you are in the country. In major cities like Maputo, you can find public buses and taxis. Outside of major cities, transportation can be more difficult, with many roads in poor condition. Flights and boat trips are also available for traveling between cities and islands.