Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort and Spa
Mozambique, Bazaruto Archipelago

Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort and Spa (formerly knows as Indigo Bay) is situated on the idyllic and pristine Bazaruto Island in Mozambique, offering its visitors the quintessential island holiday.

Why We Love it and You Will Too

  • This secluded resort hugs the pristine white sand beaches of the largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago
  • Anantara Bazaruto Island is located just 30 kilometers east of mainland Mozambique
  • Stay in luxurious island style Beach Chalets, Bay View Villas, Presidential and Matemo Villa
  • A marine reserve paradise for snorkelling, diving, fishing, kayaking or simply laying out on the beach and soaking up the African sun
  • Relax on the picture-perfect beach, indulging in freshly prepared local cuisine and being pampered at the spa

Your Anantara Bazaruto Island Experience

Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort and Spa is an exquisite Mozambique island resort and spa, situated on the idyllic and pristine Bazaruto Island, making it perfect for vacations in Mozambique. It offers visitors the quintessential Indian Ocean island holiday, as well as a gateway to the unspoilt beauty of the Bazaruto Archipelago.

The luxury is understated, yet elegant, and the emphasis is on making the most of the superb location on the golden shores of Bazaruto Island. All chalets and the main living areas are constructed of natural materials like reed, thatch and wood to blend harmoniously with the perfect surroundings.

Bazaruto Island is one of 5 principal islands in the Bazaruto Archipelago, which lies just 30km off the coast of Vilanculos in the Inhambane Province. It is the largest of all the islands, approximately 37 km long and up to 7km wide. Bazaruto Island in Mozambique is the furthest away of all the islands in the archipelago, but despite its remote location, it has a history that goes way back.

The island is one of Africa's premier scuba diving destinations. There are several incredible reef dive sites around this exquisite island resort in Mozambique. Divers can see over 100 species of hard and soft corals, hundreds of tropical fish species, three different kinds of dolphins, two whale species, various sharks, all five marine sea turtle species and the largest population of the rare Dugong (sea cow).

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