approximate price per person sharing (October 2010)
In 1964, prior to the civil war in Mozambique, Pomene National Park was established and was a popular destination for families. Despite the devastating effect the war had on the wildlife in the area, it has remained a National Park and this is one of the main reasons why 200 km2 of Pomene remains so sparsely populated. The small community of Pomene has had very little effect on the environment, leaving Pomene as an almost pristine coastal reserve. Pomene Bay, 650 km north of Maputo and 170 km south of Vilanculos has an unspoiled coastline offering clients world class diving, snorkelling and fishing. Part of Pomene's appeal is that it is remote, untouched and unaffected by crowds, cluttered roads and busy beaches, even during peak holiday seasons.
Pomene Lodge
The lodge is situated on a narrow peninsula with the Indian Ocean on one side and the crystal clear waters of a spectacular Mangrove Estuary lapping on the other offering the best of both worlds. From every chalet you are no more than one minutes walk from a white sandy beach.
The lodge is nestled in the Pomene Bay offering clients the change to fall asleep to the rhythmic sound of the ocean or enjoying the spectacular sunsets over the Estuary. Swimming is safe in the lagoon as well.
Water Chalets
10 Water Chalets sit on the estuary and are sheltered from wind and sea. These chalets are the perfect getaway for those looking for a "back to nature" experience. They are all en-suite with shower. All chalets have a double or twin beds, mosquito nets and a fan and are situated within the tidal zone in the Estuary. They are serviced daily but do not have air-conditioning.
Self-catering chalets
There are 3 chalets available: 8 sleeper, 6 sleeper and 4 sleeper. All chalets have cutlery, crockery, 2 plate gas cooker, freezer and bedding including mosquito nets on all beds. Each chalet has a separate toilet and shower with hot and cold water. All cleaning materials and towels are to be provided by guests.
Restaurant and Bar
The bar overlooks the pool and estuary offering the perfect opportunity to enjoy a sundowner cocktail and catch up on “fishing tales”. The menu is invariably al fresco on the restaurant balcony and fresh Fish and Crab are menu favourites. The Chef is able to prepare meals to suit all tastes are on offer
Scuba diving
Diving is world class and is regarded by some as the best diving in Mozambique. The density & variety of marine life is astounding. There are 12 regular dive sites and still many more to be explored. The dive centre provides all Scuba equipment, air fills and regular departures to the reefs with depths varying between 8 and 30 metres. This is a Padi affiliated Dive resort.
Fishing
Pomene is renowned for offering some of the best Game Fishing in Mozambique. Hard fighting adversary's such as Wahoo, King Fish Tuna, Couta & Bill Fish congregate in these waters to test your tackle and your skill. There is a charter boat for hire, including an experienced skipper who knows the local waters well. All rods, tackle and bait are included. The un-spoilt waters of Pomene are world renowned for the most incredible fish life.
For the fly fishing enthusiast, deep-sea outings can be arranged, giving you access to a variety of productive Fishing grounds with a depth range of between 8 - 20m.
Besides world class Diving and Fishing Pomene Lodge has a variety of activities that appeal to all ages and members of the family. These include ocean safaris, snorkelling, fishing, water skiing, spear fishing, quad bike trails, canoeing in the mangrove trails and horse riding.
How to get there:
Please note:
7 nights
Day 1: Flight from Johannesburg to Inhambane with LAM. On arrival proceed through customs and immigration. The lodge representative will meet you and transfer you by 4x4 to Pomene Bay. On arrival you will be transferred to Pomene Lodge where you will be staying for 7 nights on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis.
Day 8: Flight back to Inhambane and check in for your flight to Johannesburg with LAM.
Prices include
International flights with LAM (departure from Johannesburg), hotel accommodation and meals as indicated and all airport - hotel transfers.
Not included
Visa fee, airport taxes, drinks, tips, personal expenses and travel insurance.
Discounted rates: valid 1 Sep – 13 Dec 2010.
2 adults sharing.
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