Formerly known as Porto Amelia, Pemba in Mozambique is the beautiful gateway to the Quirimbas Archilepago and Quirimbas National Park. The Niassa National Reserve can also be reached via Pemba. This city in Mozambique has a delightfully relaxed feel although this is changing as tourism projects take off. Visitors to Pemba can see lovely Portuguese colonial architecture and strong Arab influences, also magnificent views over the bay from the city heights. Pemba Bay forms a huge harbour and stunning coral reefs lie close to shore providing wonderful diving and snorkelling adventures. The surrounding landscape of bay is characterised by forests of Baobab trees growing down to the shoreline. The most popular beaches are Wimbe and Farol for accommodation and restaurants. Dhow safaris are a popular way to sail around the bay and beyond. There are great beaches further north of Pemba or visitors can hop on a flight to visit the Quirimbas Islands.
Nacole Gardens is a private holding of 100 acres of indigenous trees and pristine bush in Pemba Bay that shelters numerous bird, small mammal and inse...
Two en-suite double rooms each with a fan, a fridge and hot water. No meals are included. Piet’s place is five minutes walk from the main Wimbe Bea...
Residencial Reggio Amelia, situated at the end of Wimbe Beach in Pemba, offers excellent value for money in a pleasant garden setting, minutes away by...
Residencial Wimbe Sun in Pemba, Mozambique is very nice, new, clean, and comfortable. It has large en-suite rooms - great value for money. This resid...