Quilalea Island - Mozambique - The Quirimbas Archipelago
Quilalea is a private and uninhabited tropical island of thirty-five hectares situated in the Quirimbas Archipelago. This malaria free haven has only nine villas that are constructed with local rocks, furnished with locally made teak and mahogany furniture and roofed with traditional palm thatch. Quilalea Island forms part of the Quilalea Marine Sanctuary, a 500,000-hectare area endorsed by the WWF. This sanctuary was the first protected area to be created in the Quirimbas Archipelago and acts as a nursery for nesting turtles, dugongs and humpback whales. A total of 375 different species of fish has been identified in the sanctuary to date. Activities on Quilalea Island include diving, snorkelling, fly-fishing, surfcasting, sport fishing, canoeing, island exploration, sailing, swimming, bird watching, and excursions to Ibo Island and cultural visits to the mainland.
Exclusively Yours * - 300-500 $
* Exclusively Yours : this property can also be rented out for private use. Contact us for details...
malaria free zone
all children welcome
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