New Ecotourism Projects & Investments
- Singita is expanding its presence in Mozambique, planning to build up to three luxury lodges in the Bazaruto Archipelago near Vilankulo—beginning mid-2025—with strong government backing.
- Spain’s Barceló Group is evaluating opportunities to launch both a city hotel in Maputo and a beach resort by the Indian Ocean, potentially accompanied by direct flights from Madrid and Lisbon.
Improved Accessibility & Connectivity
- New flight route: Safari Air (with Classic Portfolio) is launching twice-weekly flights between Beira and Vilankulo in June 2025, enhancing the popular Beira–Gorongosa–Bazaruto safari-to-beach circuit.
- Simplified entry: Mozambique has suspended the 48-hour pre-travel registration for visa-exempt nationals, streamlining entry and potentially boosting arrivals by tens of thousands each week.
- Namaacha Waterfalls (80 km from Maputo) are being developed into a major attraction, featuring cottages, zip-lines, canoeing, concert areas, eco-trails, and more—blending leisure, culture, and environmental education.
- Crusse & Jamali (Nampula) is seeing its tourism masterplan wrapped up by Jan 2025, backed by a US $300 million World Bank project, supporting hotels, villas, a golf course, and infrastructure to host up to 600 tourists.
Conservation & Wildlife Tourism
- New lodges at Gorongosa: In 2024–2025, the park introduced Muzimu Tented Chalets, a Wild Camp, and Montebelo Lodge—offering luxury, community engagement, and eco‑education.
- Marine conservation experiences continue to thrive: Bazaruto Archipelago lodges (like andBeyond Benguerra Island and Kisawa) now offer active marine safaris, including shark tagging and passive acoustic monitoring—highlighting Mozambique’s growing positive‑impact tourism.
- Expansion of conservation areas:
- Ilha do Fogo in the Primeiras & Segundas Archipelago opened eco‑dives contributing to marine preservation.
- Chimanimani National Park (bordering Zimbabwe) was officially gazetted as a national park in 2020, offering mountain treks.
- The Futi Corridor near the South African border is being developed for elephant migration, connecting Maputo Special Reserve and Maputo National Park.
Cultural & Urban Highlights
- Maputo Natural History Museum is under renovation with Italian and Mozambican academic collaboration.
- Mafalala, a culturally rich Maputo neighborhood, has been revitalized via youth-led cultural tourism through local associations.
Major Events & Forums
- Mozambique will host the Africa Diplomatic Tourism & Investment Forum (ADTIF) from August 20–22, 2025, bringing together over 500 delegates—boosting the country’s profile in tourism diplomacy and investment.
What Tourists Can Look Forward To:
- Elite, eco‑luxury stays in new lodges across Bazaruto, Gorongosa, and Maputo.
- Greater flight connectivity (e.g. Beira–Vilankulo) and easier visa procedures for visa‑exempt travelers.
- Adventure and conservation outings—shark‑tag safaris, acoustic reef monitoring, diving on newly developed reefs.
- Natural attraction hubs like Namaacha Falls and mountain/forest treks at Chimanimani.
- Authentic cultural tours—think Maputo’s regenerated historic areas and neighborhood cultural walks.
- Networking opportunities and travel promotions tied to ADTIF 2025.

