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Kisawa Sanctuary
Location: Benguerra Island, Bazaruto Archipelago
No of rooms: 12 luxurious and spacious beach fronted suites
Style: Ultimate beach retreat – total barefoot luxury
Highlights: Stunning location on the shores of Benguerra Island with snorkelling, kayaking and simply just relaxing to enjoy.
Dining: There are 3 main dining areas around Kisawa so you are able to enjoy stunning views and delicious food from a different perspective.
Kisawa is an extremely elegant beach lodge located on one of the most beautiful island escapes in Mozambique. Located on the southern tip of Benguerra Island, it is a feast of stunning white beaches, large sand dunes with views over the Mozambique Channel and snuggled within 300 hectare sanctuary forest.
Combining modern innovation with tradition, there is a relaxing symbiosis that oozes throughout Kisawa Sanctuary, ensuring you will feel utterly relaxed from the moment you step foot on Benguerra.
Within the Bazaruto Archipelago that Kisawa is located in is a WWF marine heritage site. For those interested in scuba diving, Kisawa offers different levels of PADI certified private and group diving experiences, where you a likely to spot turtles, black and blue stripped marlin, yellow fin tuna, sailfish, bull and tiger sharks as well as the elegant manta ray.
Choose to simply relax on the expansive decking of your room, or embark on some of the almost endless activities Kisawa has to offer; from paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkelling, scuba diving, nature walks, dune walks, peruse the permaculture garden and choose your own lunch, spot dugongs and dolphins from boats, lend a hand in tagging marlin and sharks with the BCSS scientists, to even boating to flamingo island to spot some of these elegant birds in their natural habitat – the options are endless!
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