
Azura Beach Add-on: In full
This stylish beach add-on trip spends 6 nights at Azura Mozambique, the new lodge on Benguerra Island in Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago; it includes flights to/from Johannesburg, and promises to be a perfect beach break, and a great place to be pampered after one of our safaris to Botswana or Zambia, or our trips to Namibia: a great end to a safari holiday.
The flights from Johannesburg to Mozambique (Vilanculos), which are a vital part of this trip, leave in the morning. Hence most travellers overnight in Johannesburg before this trip – and at the end of it many will connect directly through to international flights back to Europe.
Days 1-6
6 nights at Azura Benguerra (full board) | Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique
Leaving Johannesburg at about 10:20 in the morning, your scheduled flight with Air Mozambique takes you to the coastal town of Vilanculos. You will arrive by around 13:00, when you stop briefly (for immigration and customs formalities) before hopping on a 10-minute flight to the islands. There you'll disembark, to be met by a vehicle for the short drive to Azura Benguerra.Staying at Azura Benguerra for total of six nights, your luxurious villa stands in indigenous bush, beside the beach – it's a great spot to relax. Comfort and luxury are the top of the agenda here, as is excellent food – with lots of fresh seafood caught nearby.
Day 7
After your last morning's leisurely breakfast, you'll take the light aircraft back to Vilanculos – arriving there around 13:00 to complete customs and immigration formalities.Your flight to Johannesburg usually departs at around 14:00, before arriving at Johannesburg International Airport (O.R. Tambo) at about 16:30 – in perfect time to connect with overnight flights back to Europe.
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