Mozambique · Quirimbas Archipelago
Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort
About
Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort
Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort is an exclusive retreat nestled on a private island within Mozambique's protected Quirimbas Archipelago. This luxurious escape offers a Robinson Crusoe-style experience with only 12 exquisite beach pool villas, each boasting direct beach access and breathtaking ocean views. Guests can immerse themselves in the tranquility of white sands, turquoise lagoons, and the endless Indian Ocean. The resort provides a personalized and intimate atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a secluded and romantic getaway. From world-class diving in vibrant reefs to exhilarating deep-sea fishing and serene whale and dolphin watching, the island offers a myriad of activities to connect with nature. Guests can also enjoy island hopping adventures and witness sea turtles nesting on deserted beaches. Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort operates on a fully-inclusive basis, ensuring a seamless and indulgent stay. The dedicated team, proficient in multiple languages, provides exceptional service, making every moment unforgettable in this unparalleled Mozambican paradise.
Highlights
- A private island with only 12 beach pool villas
- Reached by all-inclusive air transfer from Pemba
- World-class diving, sailing, deep-sea fishing, and water sports
- Whale and dolphin watching excursions
- Island hopping experiences
What makes it special
- Exclusive private island setting within a protected marine archipelago
- Intimate luxury with only 12 secluded beach pool villas
- All-inclusive stay with personalized service
- Direct beach access from every villa with oceanfront plunge pools
- Unique opportunity for close encounters with marine wildlife and untouched nature
Facilities
- Direct beach access
- Oceanfront deck with plunge pool and cabana in each villa
- Complimentary WiFi
- Fully-inclusive dining options
- In-room "Gym-in-a-Basket" (jump rope, dumbbells, resistance bands, yoga mat)
- Air transfer between Pemba International Airport and Medjumbe Island
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