
Bazaruto Add-on: In full
This excellent beach add-on trip spends 6 nights at Bazaruto Lodge on the northern tip of Bazaruto Island in Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago, and includes return flights to/from Johannesburg; It's a great value beach break to a pristine island; perfect to add to the end of one of our safaris our trips to Botswana, Namibia or Zambia – at a very relaxed and friendly beach lodge in a great location.
The flights from Johannesburg to Mozambique, upon which this trip is based, depart in the morning and arrive back in the late afternoon. Because of this, most travellers overnight in Johannesburg before leaving for Mozambique – and many will continue to connect directly through to international flights on their return.
Day 1
1 night at Bazaruto Lodge (full board) | Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique
Your flight from Johannesburg to Mozambique, with Pelican Air, is usually scheduled to leave at about 10:20 in the morning. By around 13:00 you are in Vilanculos, where you stop (briefly completing immigration and customs formalities) before continuing on a further 10-minute flight over to the islands. There you'll disembark, to be met by a vehicle for the very short drive to Bazaruto Lodge.Days 2-6
5 nights at Bazaruto Lodge (full board) | Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique
Staying at Bazaruto Lodge for total of six nights, your Standard Bungalow is under palm trees, near the powder-white beach – perfect for relaxation. You'll have access to Bazaruto's well-equipped water-sports centre, where many activities are complementary – and first-class PADI diving and snorkelling are available at a very reasonable extra cost.Day 7
After your last morning's relaxed breakfast, you'll fly back to Vilanculos, and then onto Johannesburg (usually departing Vilanculos at about 14:00). You'll usually arrive in Johannesburg International Airport (O.R. Tambo) at about 16:30 – an ideal time to connect comfortably to overnight flights from Jo'burg back to Europe.See Prices & details for the precise dates/prices for this trip - and all the fine print.






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