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This remote island in the magnificent Quirimbas Archipelago is accessible via a 20 minute light aircraft flight from Pemba. A little-known unspoiled island paradise, Matemo is just 8 kms in length and 3kms wide, with gorgeous white sands, swaying palms and countless coves just waiting to be discovered. The emphasis here is on pure relaxation – and your idyllic refuge is one of 24 airconditioned chalets situated right on the beach. Beautifully furnished, each chalet has an ensuite with an indoor and outdoor shower, a separate bath and a relaxing hammock on the verandah. Zanzibari day-beds are enticingly scattered throughout the main lounge and bar area – and not surprisingly, you can savour mouth-watering sublime local seafood in the restaurant. With the azure tropical waters of the Indian Ocean as your playground, the snorkelling, diving and fishing are superb – but you can also enjoy sunset cruises, dhow excursions around the surrounding unexplored islands and a cultural visit to nearby historic Ibo Island (20 minutes by boat). Ibo boasts a fascinating history and some beautiful old buildings including 16th Century forts. This was where Vasco da Gama rested in 1502 – and in later years, it became a major trading centre for ivory and slaves. Today, it is a 200 year old ghost town – reminiscent of an era long forgotten. There are three villages on Matemo where you can watch the locals making dhow boats or visit the local school – and there are also a number of scenic hikes through the island’s baobabs and palm groves. Other watersports available include waterskiing, wake boarding, sea kayaking, hobie cat sailing and spear fishing. Matemo also has a swimming pool.
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PRICES
Prices from £160 per person per night including all meals and bottled water in your room. The light aircraft transfer to the island and flights to Pemba are additional.
Flights from the UK from £739 (including £185 tax) with South Afican Airways
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