Benguerra Lodgeclick on any image above to view the full size images GENERAL INFORMATIONAlong the historical Mozambique channel lies a tropical island paradise situated within the renowned Bazaruto Archipelago - perfect for the ultimate Mozambique beach holiday. On this island is Benguerra Lodge, where peace and contentment penetrate the soul. Merged into a natural acacia forest bordering Benguerra Bay and encircled by silver beaches, coral reefs and turquoise seas, this up-market Lodge offers exclusivity in a tranquil setting. At night one may experience the wonderful whisper of a gentle sea breeze brushing the cheek or the squeak of clean sand as one walks along the half-moon beach of Benguerra Bay on a full-moon night. Harpers & Queen Travel Awards 2002
"The Most Friendly Beach Hideaway" ROOMSBenguerra Lodge exudes an East-African-cum- Arabic decor in line with the ancient tradition of the Archipelago, once the playground of the Queen of Sheba and the trading route of old Arabia. While it is an island lodge, care has been taken to maintain the feeling that one is nevertheless embarking upon an African marine safari. Thatched chalets merge within the surrounding indigenous Acacia and Natal Mahogany forest. However, each chalet is no more than 20 meters from the beach and each has sea view. The 2 Honeymoon Suites are built right on the edge of the beach and offer the ultimate in romance, elegance and seduction. Each suite has it's own private deck with jacuzzi/plunge pool, hammocks and sun loungers; a mini-bar; tea & coffee making facilities; a large bathroom with bath and shower and a gorgeous outdoor shower. DININGMeals are fresh from the sea, with delicacies such as crayfish, crab and calamari tantalisingly prepared or exotic Portuguese dishes. Lunches are relaxed affairs served in different settings and always with unsurpassed personal attention. FACILITIES
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![]() AddressBenguerra Lodge, Bazaruto Archipeligo, Mozambique LocationBazaruto Archipeligo island. |
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