Leatherback Beach Villa is a luxurious beach house, named for the many leatherback turtles that call this stretch of coastline home. Designed with the ultimate beach vacation in mind, this villa is the epitome of barefoot luxury, offering guests all that is needed to truly unwind. From various indoor and outdoor seating areas to a private pool and fire pit, we ensure your stay will be a memorable one. With views over the Indian Ocean from each room, guests will crave long lies in. The smallest of our Machangulo properties, the lodge sleeps 10 comfortably, and is ideal for families.
The villa
Whale watching from deck
Swimming
Yoga
Massages
Adventures
Turtle tracking
Whale watching by boat
Game drives
Snorkelling
Inhaca Island
Kayaking
Canoeing
Surfing
Beach walks
Forest walks
Bird watching
Private charter aircraft
Deep sea fishing
Hiking
Swimming
SCUBA diving
Cultural tours
Helicopter flights
Leatherback can sleep a maximum of 10 guests in four ensuite bedrooms. Built-in plantation style, with double volume spaces, making it light and airy, the villa has wooden decks all around the property offering spectacular sea views from every space.
Master Suite (1)
King, coffee and tea station, bar fridge, seating area, large bath with view, indoor and outdoor shower.
Rooms 2 and 3
King/twin with additional single bed ideal for kids, ensuite with shower, connected by a private deck, ideal for families.
Room 4
King/twin, coffee and tea station, ensuite with indoor and outdoor showers, deck and seating area, very private.
Rooms
Ensuite with reef-friendly bathroom products
300-thread count linen
Ocean views
Dressing gowns
Fan
Hairdryer
Mosquito nets
Villa
Meals and house beverages in select packages
Honesty bar
Lounge
Ocean views
Decks
Laundry service
Free parking
Firepit
BBQ facilities
Communal dining
Massage treatments
Outdoor pool
2023
US$350 per person, per night (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees) / US$3000 per night for the entire villa (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees)
2024
US$385 per person per night (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees) / US$3300 per night for the entire villa (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees)
Do I need a visa to travel to Mozambique?
There is visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following countries:
Visa-free entry into Mozambique for citizens of the following new countries added to the nation’s visa waiver list officially came into effect on 1 May 2023, after the recent signing of a Ministerial decree approving the additions:
The exemption allows citizens of the included countries to enter the country for a period of 30 days, eligible for an extension of another 30 days. Citizens covered by the exemption are still required to register on the country’s eVisa site at least 48 hours prior to departure at a cost of MZN650 (US$10).
Citizens of all other countries, please visit the following page https://evisa.gov.mz/ to apply for your visa before travel (advised).
Alternatively, visas can be purchased on arrival at customs (Quelimane, Beira, Vilanculos, Pemba or Maputo)
Visas cost US$50 per person (please note that cash is preferred as card facilities are not always working)
How long are tourist visas valid for?
The tourist visa is valid for 30 days. Border visas allow dual entry within a 30-day period. For instance, visitors who have travelled to Eswatini and South Africa have found that the visa was valid for two entries if still within its 30-day validity.
What documents do I need to travel to Mozambique?
All visitors are required to hold a valid passport for entry into Mozambique, and visitors from some countries require a visa (see above).
Your current passport must be valid for 6 months minimum, from your date of entry into Mozambique. Your current passport must also contain a minimum of 3 blank pages (or more). These blank pages are to allow space for the visa as well as the stamps to the passport pages to allow you to travel cross border, in and out of Mozambique.
Travel time
By car
From Maputo – approximately 70 km to the Maputo Special Reserve gate, then around 70 km to the villa.
From Ponta Do Oura – approximately 40 km to the Maputo Special Reserve gate, then around 70 km to the villa. The drive takes about 4 hours from the reserve gate to the villa.
Please note: A 4×4 vehicle is essential for this journey. Pack snacks and refreshments.
By boat – from Maputo to Santa Maria: maximum of 90 minutes. Times are tide dependent. We collect guests in Santa Maria and transport them to the villa, approximately a 15-minute drive.
By plane – from Maputo – a 15-minute flight, followed by a 15-minute drive to the villa.
Are pets allowed?
Unfortunately, the reserve does not allow pets.
WiFi
There is currently no WiFi available at the villa, so you can take the time to truly switch off and repose.
Local attractions
Please refer to our Explore page for a list of things to do in the area
Malaria
We are in a low-risk area, however, we recommend you speak to your GP to organise a malaria prescription before you leave, and bring enough of the medication with you for the length of your trip. Note: local clinics have testing facilities and medication, should you contract malaria.
What to pack
Reef-friendly sunscreen, hat, insect repellent, swimwear, sunglasses, and a camera. You will need a water bottle, should you wish to take a long walk on the beach or through the dune forest. Reef-friendly sunscreen is available to purchase at all our villas. Biodegradable and high-quality bathroom amenities are available for your use and we encourage guests to use these if your own products are not eco-friendly.
Travel Insurance
Recommended
Drinking water
There is safe water to drink in the rooms and we have additional water filters in the kitchens.
How safe is Mozambique for tourists?
The South of Mozambique, where our villa is located, is close enough to civilization, but remote enough to enjoy true tranquillity and peace. Machangulo Peninsula is very safe and has a small local community with a very low crime rate. Like most places, we do encourage guests not to leave valuables lying around.
Health care facilities
There are very basic clinics in the area. Severe cases would likely seek medical attention in Maputo. There is an airstrip for a helicopter to land, should there be such an emergency.
Child-friendly
Children of all ages are welcome.
What is the best time of the year to visit Mozambique?
With its tropical climate, Mozambique is the perfect all-year destination. April to December is our dry season, with tropical weather, clear skies, lots of sun, and rarely any rain. The rainy season is from January to the end of March, though these months are best for observing turtle hatching. June to October are ideal months for whale watching with the migrating humpback and southern right whales passing by, yet it is still mild in temperature. October overlaps with turtle nesting season, which spans through to December.
How many hours from South Africa to Mozambique?
This will depend on where you are travelling from. The drive to Mozambique from Durban is around eight hours, and the drive to Mozambique from Johannesburg is around 11 hours. A flight from Johannesburg to Maputo is around an hour, or a little longer via a scenic private charter flight.
Direct flights from Cape Town to Maputo – approximately 3 hours
Direct flights from Kruger – approximately 30 minutes
Direct flights from Johannesburg – approximately 2 hours
Is your accommodation wheelchair accessible?
The original design of the building means that currently, our villa is not wheelchair friendly.
Leatherback Beach Villa is a luxurious beach house, named for the many leatherback turtles that call this stretch of coastline home. Designed with the ultimate beach vacation in mind, this villa is the epitome of barefoot luxury, offering guests all that is needed to truly unwind. From various indoor and outdoor seating areas to a private pool and fire pit, we ensure your stay will be a memorable one. With views over the Indian Ocean from each room, guests will crave long lies in. The smallest of our Machangulo properties, the lodge sleeps 10 comfortably, and is ideal for families.
The villa
Whale watching from deck
Swimming
Yoga
Massages
Adventures
Turtle tracking
Whale watching by boat
Game drives
Snorkelling
Inhaca Island
Kayaking
Canoeing
Surfing
Beach walks
Forest walks
Bird watching
Private charter aircraft
Deep sea fishing
Hiking
Swimming
SCUBA diving
Cultural tours
Helicopter flights
Leatherback can sleep a maximum of 10 guests in four ensuite bedrooms. Built-in plantation style, with double volume spaces, making it light and airy, the villa has wooden decks all around the property offering spectacular sea views from every space.
Master Suite (1)
King, coffee and tea station, bar fridge, seating area, large bath with view, indoor and outdoor shower.
Rooms 2 and 3
King/twin with additional single bed ideal for kids, ensuite with shower, connected by a private deck, ideal for families.
Room 4
King/twin, coffee and tea station, ensuite with indoor and outdoor showers, deck and seating area, very private.
Rooms
Ensuite with reef-friendly bathroom products
300-thread count linen
Ocean views
Dressing gowns
Fan
Hairdryer
Mosquito nets
Villa
Meals and house beverages in select packages
Honesty bar
Lounge
Ocean views
Decks
Laundry service
Free parking
Firepit
BBQ facilities
Communal dining
Massage treatments
Outdoor pool
2023
US$350 per person, per night (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees) / US$3000 per night for the entire villa (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees)
2024
US$385 per person per night (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees) / US$3300 per night for the entire villa (full board, local beers, soft drinks, teas and coffees)
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PRIVACY POLICY
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© 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRIVACY POLICY