Pemba Beach Hotel is situated near the sleepy town of Pemba, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, approximately 240km from the border of Tanzania. Pemba lies at the tip of Pemba Bay.
On one of the world's largest inland bays, the Pemba Beach Hotel is close to a number of breathtaking attractions. These include the beautifully untouched Qurimbas islands, consisting of 32 islands, including the historic Ibo Island, a major trading centre in previous centuries when Africa's East Coast was controlled by Arabs, and later became a Portuguese colony.
Pemba - formerly known as Porto Amelia - is a historic town, steeped in colonial and trading history and a gem to explore. There are local and traditional shops, as well as an authentic local market or Souk, where arts and crafts, as well as traditional silverware can be bought.
Experience welcoming and cozy accommodation at the Pemba Beach Hotel, nestled amongst swaying palm trees on the shores of the tropical Indian Ocean.
ROOM & SUITE TYPES:
You are spoilt for choice with accommodation at Pemba Beach Hotel, its 102 rooms, all with sea views and individual balconies, providing a truly sumptuous rendition of Mozambique east coast living. The Indian Ocean glitters beyond manicured lawns, whilst inside your room you are cosseted in a haven of rich furnishings, Persian rugs and marble-clad bathrooms. Choose from amongst 60 sea-facing 3-star Classic Rooms, 32 stylish Courtyard Rooms with sea-facing or partial sea-facing views, 2 Royal Suites with sweeping sea views, or 8 self-catering villas, each accommodating four adults and two children. All rooms are air-conditioned and contain en-suite bathroom with bath and shower, mini-bar, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, coffee- / tea-making facilities and electronic safe.
FOOD & WINE:
A la carte menus and buffets specialising in famous Mozambican cuisine, including seafood, are served in the Quirimbas Restaurant with its lovely alfresco terrace.
FACILITIES:
By day, you may laze around the infinity pool which seems to tumble into the ocean, or take a short walk to the buzzing Clube Naval, with its own swimming pool and adjacent yacht marina. Here the Activity Centre tempts you with all the sporting action your heart desires - deep-sea fishing for Kingfish, Sailfish, Marlin or Barracuda, diving off coral reefs, snorkeling, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking or water-skiing. Fitness enthusiasts can sweat it out in the well-equipped gym or on the floodlit tennis courts.
ACTIVITIES:
Mozambique Diving; Pemba is fast becoming one of Mozambique's premier tourist destinations, with intrepid divers able to explore exciting and largely unchartered waters. Hard and soft coral and a legion of fish species, nudibranches and marine invertebrates are waiting to be discovered in translucent waters that seldom drop below 26 degrees, even in winter.
Mozambique Fishing; Fishing enthusiasts don't have to travel far from Pemba for thrilling encounters with big game fish. The northern Mozambican waters around Pemba produce some of the most exciting game fish to catch and release - Kingfish, Barracuda, Dorado, Queen Mackerel, Queenfish, Pompano, Prodigal Son, and Jobfish to name but a few.
Water and Land Activities at Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa; Our fully equipped Activities Centre is located at Clube Naval, a short walk along the beach from the hotel. A full range of water sports is available here, whilst self-guided sailing is offered from the adjacent Marina.
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